
None of these are critical, but strength builds can become the most brutal and damaging melee builds possible. Also, strength allows you to be faster in Heavy Armor. Strength boosts your attack rolls with melee weapons, Athletics, and Strength Saves. Strength is perhaps the least important of the physical stats. That’s fine, because the Firbolg has fantastic racial traits and statistics. Firbolg AttributesĪll Firbolgs, sans GM permission, have the same statistics across the board. Check out our Firbolg Name Guide for more info. If they are forced to interact with others, they may take on an Elven name. Firbolgs who willingly become adventurers are almost non-existent.įirbolgs don’t normally have names, and usually call themselves by the location by which they live. Some Firbolgs must leave home to deliver a crucial task, after which they usually return home quickly. If a Firbolg is exiled, or their clan is killed, then they are forced to find community or other ways of surviving. Druids and Rangers make fast friends with the gentle giants, and most creatures can coexist with a Firbolg, as long as they promise to safeguard nature.įirbolg adventurers only come about due to a tragedy.

Making friends with a Firbolg is difficult, but far from impossible. Invoking the ire of a Firbolg is quite difficult, and usually is the last mistake a non-adventurer makes. A fierce Firbolg tribe can lay waste to a town, not unlike a natural disaster, mixed with magically strengthened Viking raids. In the case that an intruder does not listen to them, and seems to be a threat… The Firbolg race is more than capable at combat. If that fails, Firbolgs are able to naturally turn invisible, allowing for questions and diplomacy to be made in the dark. They will first attempt to make the forest unappealing to explore using their magic. They’re cooperative creatures, and will try to gently avoid conflict rather than face it head-on. When Firbolgs are threatened, a peaceful method is looked for first. Many tribes pass on in order to allow nature to continue. Because of this, many tribes are ran by druids, a blessing and a curse some druids value nature and the forest more than the life of Firbolgs. Their reverence of nature and their natural ability to scavenge makes their circles strong and large. You can’t eat a gold coin, and a bejeweled sword won’t keep your children from freezing to death.īecause of this connection to nature, Firebolgs tend to stick to druidic circles. A Firbolg who witnesses acts of greed and malice tends to be disgusted. They are hugely resourceful, and thus can live off of nature easily.

They adore peace, and a day spent with family and their forest is a day worth living. Unlike most fey, the Firbolg are comfortable staying away from other non-fey races.

The Firbolg are a fey race, meaning they originate in the Feywild and tend to stick to their forests.
