Dungeons & Dragons
Fantasy History
The Medieval Era
Spellcasting
Magical Creatures
100

This class has a feature called Wildshape, in which the person can turn into an animal for an hour without using a spell slot

Druid

100

This fantasy series following Frodo Baggins is one of the most heavily referenced resources for D&D

Lord of the Rings

100

The Bubonic Plague of the mid 1300s was also known as this

The Black Death

100

The most powerful spell in D&D

Wish

100

Wizards, warlocks, bards, and druids can summon these animal-like creatures that can take on any small form

Familiars

200

This race has the natural ability to cast thaumaturgy, hellish rebuke, and darkness 

Tieflings

200

Even with dragons prominent in its plot, this series is most well known for its horrible ending

Game of Thrones

200

Under feudalism, these people were under contracts of indentured servitude to lords akin to slavery

Serfs

200
The name of a kind of spell that does not take up a spell slot to use

Cantrip

200

Chromatic dragons are these five colors

Red, Green, Blue, Black, & White

300

The amount of death saving throws you have

Three

300

This was a 2000s British TV show about a young wizard trying to hide his powers from his best friend who would one day grow up to be king

Merlin

300

This infamous 1215 document states that the king is not above the law

The Magna Carta

300

This first level spell summons at least three darts that are a certified hit each time

Magic Missile

300

These creatures disguise themselves as everyday objects to lure you in to a false sense of security before they attempt to eat you

Mimics

400

Known for her reign of chaos, the dragon deity Tiamat has five of these, each in a different color

Heads

400

In the How To Train Your Dragon series, Toothless is this type of dragon

Night Fury

400

This collection of stories about everyday people was written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the late 1300s

The Canterbury Tales

400

While it feels great to cast on other people, having an NPC cast it on you may be frustrating as they force your spell to fail

Counterspell

400

This creature has no bones, eyes, ears, mouth, organs, blood, skin, and more, and yet is almost inescapable once it starts to eat you by direct digestion with its slimy ooze

Gelatinous Cube

500

D&D was part of this wide spread fear in the 80s that the game was a cult recruitment tool

The Satanic Panic

500

In the 1987 movie The Princess Bride, our main protagonist Wesley says this instead of "I love you"

As you wish

500

The fall of this city of the Byzantine Empire is noted as the end of the medieval era and the beginning of the modern era

Constantinople

500

This is the base amount of damage Fireball does

8d6

500

This aberration is probably one of the best known in D&D, with ten eye stalks that each contain powerful magic

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