A city in the Forgotten Realms setting is the inspiration for a bestselling video game series. Which one?
Baldur's Gate
Cantrips are sometimes referred to as _th level spells.
0
Which class has the Wild Shape ability?
Druid
What does CR stand for?
Challenge Rating
Who is credited with the creation of DnD?
Gary Gygax
In the Greyhawk setting, what is the full name of the titular city?
The Free City of Greyhawk
Many spells require hand movements on the part of the caster. These are called _______ components.
Somatic
Which class has the highest hit die?
Barbarian
What is the only monster in the 5.5 MM to have a CR of 30?
Tarrasque
What was the first official DnD setting?
Greyhawk
In the Forgotten Realms setting, who is the god of vigilance?
Helm
What is the highest level spell slot a Paladin can gain?
5th
What is the casting ability of the Artificer class?
Intelligence
What is the most common damage immunity for monsters in the 5.5 MM?
Poison
Which legendary wizard has the most official spells named after them?
Mordenkainen
In the Theros setting, what is the realm of the gods called?
Nyx
Resurrection spells require ________ to cast.
diamonds
Three classes in the 5.5 PHB have the Evasion ability. Which ones?
Monk, Ranger, Rouge
What two creature types are traditionally excluded from receiving healing from spells?
Undead and constructs
In what edition did Aboleths first appear?
2nd
In the Eberron setting, how many moons does the material plane have?
13
There are four spells a wizard can cast that can cause a creature other than themselves to regain hit points. What are they?
Life Transference, Arcane Vigor, Wither and Bloom, Wish
What subclass has a bonus action ability that adds its Intelligence modifier to its Armor Class?
Bladesinger Wizard
How many hit points does a Tarrasque have (on average)?
697
You know someone made this Jeopardy game, but you can't remember who. Why?
It hasn't stopped singing