Bugbear 5e Playable Race

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5e Volo Bugbear A character race is a fundamental part of the identity and nature of characters in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. Each race has a distinct appearance, behavior and often range of statistics associated with it. The following races have appeared in D&D throughout its history.

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BugbearsThe biggest and strongest of the goblinoids, bugbears tendto be more aggressive than their smaller relatives. Most bugbear tribes live byhunting any creature weaker than themselves. This is not to say all bugbeartribes are aggressive and vicious, but it is the rule, not the exception.

Someof the more savvy tribes will trade with settlements and even offer out theirservices as mercenaries. For savage tribes see MM Pg29.Personality: While most bugbears only have two goals inlife: food and treasure, many often develop a yearning for something largerthan the tribe. Those individuals (or in some cases, tribes) that evolve beyondtheir simple desires for food and shiny things, can become quite industriousand successful with the more intelligent of the bugbears being able to seetheir place within the world as a whole, brokering their innate talents into abetter standard of living for themselves or their tribes. Some bugbearindividuals (and sometimes tribes) in their effort to distinguish themselvesapart from their more savage brothers and cousins, adopt a wholly unique senseof honor and code of conduct.Physical Description: Bugbears are at the upper extreme ofsize range for a medium creature. Most stand about seven feet tall and almostas wide. They are muscular and somewhat savage looking. Course brown or blackhair covers most of their bodies (including females).

Their mouths are full ofsharp fangs and their nose is much like that of a pug-nosed bear. Despite theirresemblance to bears, they are not related and bugbears are (as mentionedbefore) the largest of the goblinoids.Relations: Bugbears reflect a dual status with the othercivilized peoples. Poorly dressed, bad mannered and smelly Bugbears usually draw suspicion while Bugbears that maintain a neat (if not entirely clean) appearence are usually left alone. It is something with society that is easy to notice as the more savage bugbear tribes make noattempt to fit in or relate with civilized people and it shows, both throughtheir dress (or lack thereof) and adornments (usually raggedy clothing andarmor) and their somewhat overpowering smell. The bugbear tribes or individualsthat freely deal with and relate to others have also adopted a much higherstandard of dress and personal hygiene to reflect this.

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This unwritten rule iswide spread throughout bugbear culture; those bugbears too savage to caresimply don’t and those bugbears that do care have no reason not to. Despite themore civilized of the bugbears, sometimes their savage nature causes someindividuals to maintain a prejudice against them (usually through a negative eventof said individuals past).Alignment: Often Chaotic Evil (savage tribes) but may be ofany alignment. Most mercenary bugbears are usually Lawful Neutral while goodbugbears tend to be outcasts and loners, hence, Chaotic Good.Bugbear Lands: Bugbears have no lands, per se, but tend tolive in the wilder regions of the world in almost any environment. Some of thelarger and more civilized tribes do have designated lands in some kingdoms,which is maintained by providing conscripts for the kingdom’s military.Religion: Most savage bugbears worship a diety named Hruggek(who delights in ambushes and furious combat) while some worship Kord orObad-Hai.Languages: Bugbears’ natural language is Goblin, which isshort, guttural and to the point.

Bugbears also speak common in all but themost savage tribes.Names: Bugbear names are usually brutish and sound similarto effects one would cause in combat (e.g. Ripnek, Cloberend, Throddle, etc.). Morecivilized bugbears usually have a family name as well and, although somewhat similarto bugbear tradition, tend to be somewhat more sophisticated (e.g. CresherBulbnak, Maul Killig, Varag Ghoulchewer, etc.) Some names will also describegreat feats a bugbear, or his family, is known for such as; Throttleneck,Giantkiller, Ogresmasher, Goblineater, Orcbane, etc. Names in bugbear cultureare not specific by sex.Adventurers: While some tribes break from the bugbear norm,so do some individuals from a tribe. The more solitary bugbears choose a lifeof adventuring as a way to distinguish themselves in a somewhat prejudicedworld while others look to better their own lot in life or their tribes. Bazzism 2 1 keygen for mac.

Someare mercenaries simply looking for work or between jobs while some, look to thecivilized world, as a way to find even shinier things. Bugbear Racial Traits+4 Strength, +2 Dexterity, +2 Constitution, -2Charisma. Bugbears are Massive, powerful and know how to use their bulk.Bugbears are at the upper extreme of Medium sized creatures in terms of size.Medium: As Medium creatures, Bugbears have nospecial bonuses or penalties due to their size.Bugbear base land speed is 30 feet.Darkvision: Bugbear can see in the dark up to 60feet. Darkvision is black-and-white only, but otherwise like normal site and Bugbearcan function just fine with no light at all.

Hey Playgrounders,
For my campaign setting I was incorporating some of the more evil races into more playable neutral races and one of the main races I set my sights on was the goblins. Now one of my players asked/requested of Bugbears would also be a playable race. Now I said no because of their their racial hit die and associated stronger then normal traits, but now I cant the idea out of my had, so I figured maybe I can build them and then downgrade them with the wonky but workable Race Point system.
The problem is the ability score modifiers:
Now Bugbears have:
Str 16, Dex 13, Con 13, Int 10, Wis 10, Cha 9
And NPCS without (npc) class levels only have 10's or 11's, which would mean:
Str +6, Dex +2, Con +2, Cha -2.
But then the reincarnation stats the Bugbear as Str +4, Dex +2, Con +2.. So..
Do bugbears ave +4 or +6 strength racial?
Also good luck getting those stats in RP. The best I figure is:
[1 RP]Specialized (Psychical) For +2 Dex, +2 Con -2 Cha
[9 RP]Advanced Strength, twice for +4 Str (Or 15 RP for +6 Str..)
So, any way to get these stats cheaper?
Also the other RP:
[02 RP] Dark Vision
[04 RP] Scent
[04 RP] Skill Bonus Intimidate, twice*
[05 RP] Sneaky**
[01 RP] Stalker
*I know that is technically illegal, but +4 intimate doesn't exist in Race Points..
**I might cheat different and go for Sneaker Rider, but with Intimidate instead Ride for 6 RP instead 9 RP

For a total of 26 (Or 31 RP with +6 str), which is quite a lot of bugbears. This places the between Centaurs (28 RP) and Ogres (23 RP), both of those are CR3 races, where the bugbears are only CR 2.. (31 is even off the charts)
So any answer on the ability scores, comments, thoughts.. Am I even doing this Race Point thing right?
Also any general advise on how to slim bugbears down to make a closer to fair race choice? (I figure bringing down the skill bonus and ability modifiers slim it down to about ~12 Race Points)