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  1. Discover five legendary magic items from Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves. Create portals, instantly slay enemies with low hit points, and more with these claimable items: Helm of Disjunction; Hither-Thither Staff; Horn of Beckoning Death; Red Wizard Blade; Tablet of Reawakening

  2. Bring the adventures from Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves off the big screen and to your table with D&D Beyond. Pull off the perfect heist, wild shape into your favorite beasts, and save the world with the help of the official toolset for the world’s greatest tabletop roleplaying game.

    • Animated Gold Dragon
    • Axe Beak
    • Displacer Beast
    • Dread Warriors
    • Gelatinous Cube
    • Giant Spider
    • Intellect Devourer
    • Mimic
    • Owlbear
    • Rakor

    A seemingly stray spell causes this gold dragon statue to come to life. While not a true gold dragon, this animated stone beast is a formidable foe for the film’s adventurers. If you want to re-create this type of threat in your games, consider using the stats for a huge animated object found in the table for the animate objectsspell:

    Among the many creatures that Doric wild shapes into are these tall flightless birds with wedge-shaped beaks that lend them their iconic name. One or two axe beaksmight not pose a threat to a party of adventurers but a flock might start giving them trouble.

    The displacer beastis a panther-inspired monster that originated in the Feywild. There, they gained the ability to displace light in order to create nearby illusions of themselves that make them a challenge to strike with an attack. Part of what makes these monstrosities so scary is that while many creatures hunt merely to feed, a displacer beast r...

    You won’t have to travel all the way to Thay or enter into any pacts with Szass Tam to create an army of these undead soldiers to throw at your adventurers. We’ve got their stats for you right here. While the individual dread warriorcarries a low challenge rating, the real threat is when they attack in hordes. Their Undead Fortitude gives them the ...

    Easily one of the most recognizable and beloved monsters in all of D&D, the gelatinous cube wasn’t going to sit out of Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves. These oozes aren’t very intelligent themselves, but they can often be found silently moving through the halls of dungeons, engulfing unexpecting adventurers and dissolving their organic body...

    Arachnophobes don’t have too much to be anxious about in the D&D movie. The appearance of this pest is over by the time you’ll have moved your hands to cover your eyes. Within the game, these creepy crawlers are exactly what it says on the tin, a giant spider. An encounter with them carries all the accouterments you’d assume, like crawling on walls...

    Skulking around the Underdark, intellect devourers are four-legged predators made from literal brains that have been subjected to the nightmarish rituals of a mind flayer. Their ability to hone in on the intelligent thoughts of nearby sentient creatures makes them highly effective and frightening predators. The most terrifying aspect of facing an i...

    Another one of the most popular D&D monsters ever, the mimicis a shapeshifting foe that assumes the form of common inanimate objects that its prey is likely to interact with. While the most recognized form for most players is the treasure chest that appears in the film, a mimic can shapeshift into other basic materials such as wood or stone. A craf...

    While the owlbear that appears in Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is a Wild Shape form of Doric’s, the ones your players encounter in the game are much more likely to be a cuddly ball of murder. As the name suggests, this apex predator combines the predatory instincts of an owl with the size and ferocity of a bear. While these creatures hav...

    An entire Uthgardt Elk army is overwhelmed by the fury of the black dragonRakor. His Acid Breath and Frightful Presence make him a formidable foe. Black dragons are typically found in the dingiest of places, such as swamps or flooded ruins and caves. Their own presence can often shape the land around them into murky, boggy wastelands to match their...

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    • Edgin Darvis. Edgin is an extremely charismatic Bard with a talent for persuasion, performance, and a few thieving skills. On top of that, he also has some weapons, including a reinforced lute and a shortsword, perhaps hinting that we may see him in melee combat.
    • Forge Fitzwilliam. Paramount. Forge will likely be a friend to the group, only to turn thanks to his greed. Playing as the charismatic villain of the D&D movie, Forge Fitzwilliam is proficient in many things, including deception, persuasion, stealth, and more.
    • Holga Kilgore. As seen throughout the trailers, Holga is the Barbarian of the group, taking out multiple enemies with her powerful greataxe. She doesn’t have any spells or hugely unique abilities apart from her Reckless attack and Multiattack with her greataxe.
    • Simon Aumar. Acting as almost the direct opposite of Holga Kilgore is Simon Aumar. He’s a Sorcerer with a variety of spells, although he is a Wild Magic sorcerer, meaning any powerful spell he casts will cause something else to happen, like a random fireball or teleportation.
  3. Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves—The Feast of the Moon is a 96-page prequel graphic novel which focuses on Edgin and his band of thieves with a back-up story focused on Xenk and the Helmet of Disjunction.

  4. Mar 7, 2023 · Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves hits theaters on March 31. Check out the gorgeous new character art below.

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  6. Apr 7, 2023 · If you’re among the many fantasy fans blown away by Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, there’s now an easy way to bring the film’s characters and magical items into your own pen and...

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