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Can your DND character have a pet?

Can your DND character have a pet?

Find Familiar is a Wizard spell that allows a character to summon a creature, to have as a pet, and to use them in or out of combat. The forms of the familiar, per the D&D Player Handbook are: bat, cat, crab, frog or toad, hawk, lizard, octopus, owl, poisonous snake, fish, rat, raven, sea horse, spider, or weasel.

How do animal companions work in 5e?

It allows you to summon a spirit, taking the form of an animal of your choice (examples and restrictions are given in the spell text), that you can communicate telepathically with, see through the senses of, and even cast through within a limited range.

What DND classes can have pets?

Standard classes with Animal Companion

  • Druid, the iconic AC class.
  • Rangers can get an AC via Hunter’s Bond, at lvl-3.
  • The Hunter from the ACG is a Druid-Ranger-Hybrid, with a uniquely strong focus on the animal companion.
  • Cleric, via Animal Domain (or it’s subdomains Feather and Fur), at lvl-3.
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What is the best animal companion?

Keep reading to determine which pet might be the right fit for you:

  • Dogs: Man’s best friend.
  • Cats: Friendly Felines.
  • Rabbits: Social Butterflies.
  • Birds: Chatty Cathies.
  • Hamsters: Helpful Rodents.

How do you tame a Pseudodragon?

Role-play your search. Ask around in towns and cities; search libraries for lore; let contacts know what you want. Pseudodragons have an intelligence of 10, so they are not a “pet”. Treat one well and it might stick around for a while.

Can you have an animal companion without being a Ranger?

Then me and the DM got in a disscussion on weither none rangers or the find familiar spells can have animal companions. He ruled that you could have a companion that would not work in combat and his reasoning was that it detracts from the ranger subclass.

What DND characters have familiars?

Wizard: Find familiar.

  • Warlock: Pact of the chain gives you find familiar on steroids.
  • Paladin: Find steed, find greater steed.
  • Bard: Steal spells from other class lists.
  • Artificer: One subclass gets turrets that do combat stuff, the other subclass gets a homunculus that has its own set of buffs.