![]() ![]() The Augmented subtype didn’t seem to do anything-but cause confusion ![]() General rule from a sourcebook would be great, but if there isn't one (and I'm inclined to believe there isn't as I couldn't find it) then published 1st party monsters in sourcebooks, monster manuals or campaign settings books would suffice. Is there a canonical way to do it in the 5e? I would like to do it in a way that would change their type, but they would actually be an augmented versions of the originals, so connection to their original type should not be lost. I would want to homebrew some monsters and creatures for 5e, based on already existing ones. A creature with the augmented subtype usually has the traits of its current type, but the features of its original type. The augmented subtype is always paired with the creature’s original type. Some creatures (those with an inherited template) are born with this subtype others acquire it when they take on an acquired template. In D&D 3.5 there was a way to change type, like Animal, into a subtype, like Magic Beast (Augmented Animal) Augmented SubtypeĪ creature receives this subtype whenever something happens to change its original type. ![]()
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