Though this class's trademark fictional character was depicted doing so in battle, the feature ability of this class cannot be used while wearing heavy armor.
A. Ranger
B. Barbarian
C. Rogue
Barbarian
Non-consumable magic items often require you to do this in order to use their power. This can only be done with three such items at one time.
A. Attune to them over a short rest
B. Attune to them over a long rest
C. Cast the "Attunement" spell
Attune to them over a short rest
These elves live in the infamous matriarchy of Menzoberranzan in the Underdark, patronized by the evil spider goddess, Lolth.
A. Shadar-Kai
B. Eladrin
C. Drow
Drow
Tiamat, the five-headed goddess of evil dragons, is named after the primordial goddess of Mesopotamian mythology. In D&D, this draconic god is her rival.
A. Sardior
B. Paladine
C. Bahamut
Bahamut
This toy company owns Wizards of the Coast and, by extension, Dungeons & Dragons.
A. Hasbro
B. Mattel
C. McFarlane Toys
Hasbro
Thariz'dun the Chained God, Dendar the Night Serpent, and Great Cthulhu himself fall under this category of Otherworldly Patron that may empower a Warlock.
A. The Aberration
B. The Great Old One
C. The Elder God
The Great Old One
This Cleric subclass exists only in the Dungeon Master's Guide despite being mentioned as a suggested domain for various deities in the Player's Handbook.
A. Astral Domain
B. Death Domain
C. Justice Domain
Death
Much to the confusion of many a player and DM familiar with Greek mythology, in D&D this is the name of a metal-skinned, bull-like creature that spews noxious gas from its nostrils.
A. Gorgon
B. Basilisk
C. Hydra
Gorgon
Monster stat blocks used to include this trait before it was removed in Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft, only for WotC to reintroduce it in later sourcebooks.
A. Proficiency Bonus
B. XP Value
C. Alignment
Alignment
TSR got in a legal dispute with the Tolkien estate for the inclusion of hobbits, ents, and balrogs in D&D. These creatures were subsequently renamed halflings, treants, and these, respectively.
A. Barrogs
B. Balors
C. Barlguras
Balors
Though the system is nominally setting-agnostic, the lore behind player character ancestries, monsters, and spellcasting through manipulation of the Weave designates this as the de facto setting of 5th edition.
A. The Forgotten Realms
B. The Sword Coast
C. Faerun
The Forgotten Realms
Don't call it a lightsaber; this magic longsword has the finesse property and deals radiant damage instead of slashing damage.
A. Sun Blade
B. Moon Blade
C. Star Sword
Sun Blade
This trash-eating aberration can often be found in sewers, and though their Intelligence tends to be lacking, they do have their own unique language.
A. Aboleth
B. Kuo-Toa
C. Otyugh
Otyugh
An editorial in Dragon Magazine 127 described a dungeon crawl adventure wherein high-level adventurers were brutally tested by this now-infamous tribe of extremely weak but cunning creatures.
A. Gary's Goblins
B. Tucker's Kobolds
C. John's Kinder
Tucker's Kobolds
This supplement for 3rd Edition was the first D&D book labelled for mature audiences. In 5th edition, it is an artifact of evil lore that may hold dark knowledge, such as the method to become a lich or the true names of various demons and devils.
A. The Tome of Fiends
B. The Book of Vile Darkness
C. The Demonomicon of Iggwilv
The Book of Vile Darkness
This spell can replicate the effects of any spell below 9th-level from any spell list without any of the usual required components.
A. Fabricate
B. Seeming
C. Wish
Wish
The Dungeon Master's Guide has optional rules that grant players an additional Ability Score. Which of these is not an optional, additional Ability Score?
A. Honor
B. Sanity
C. Luck
Luck
The Ordning is a system of hierarchy established among giants, with giant-kin like ogres and trolls at the bottom and this variety of true giant at the top.
A. Cloud Giant
B. Storm Giant
C. Star Giant
Storm Giant
This game design term was coined to describe one of the factors considered for monster design in 5th Edition; that lower Challenge Rating monsters would generally be capable of at least landing hits on Player Characters, in contrast to past editions where PCs would eventually become functionally invincible against such creatures.
A. Bounded Accuracy
B. Armor Cap
C. Mortality Factor
Bounded Accuracy
Which of these monsters are the exclusive intellectual property of Wizards of the Coast?
A. Owlbear
B. Tarrasque
C. Carrion Crawler
Carrion Crawler
This weapon deals damage equal to the die rolled for this question.
A. Greataxe
B. Greatclub
C. Greatsword
Greataxe
How many out of the 317 pages of the Dungeon Master's Guide are dedicated to treasure and magic items?
A. 99
B. 133
C. 214
99
Just as Devils are Lawful Evil and Demons Chaotic Evil, this category of fiends native to the Bleak Eternity of Gehenna represents Neutral Evil, offering their services as hellish mercenaries in the Blood War and beyond.
A. Yugoloths
B. Arcanaloths
C. Ultraloths
Yugoloths
D&D wizards originally had to prepare spells by magically inserting them into their heads - literally forgetting them once cast out - in a system of magic created by this fantasy author who utilized it in their Dying Earth series.
A. Ursula K. Le Guin
B. Michael Moorcock
C. Jack Vance
Jack Vance
This was the community debacle over planned changes to Wizards of the Coast's policies towards D&D 5th edition third-party content and royalties. The incident prompted several third-party publishers to announce plans to develop competing RPG systems.
A. OGL Crisis
B. WotC-gate
C. Hasbro-opoly
OGL Crisis