Can familiars gain levels?

Familiars, Rules as Written, don’t advance. The Pact of Chain Familiar doesn’t improve stats over time. The only text we have on them is in Find Familiar and in the Pact of Chain class feature.

Can a sprite familiar speak?

The Sprite, Imp, and Quasit speak Common, among other languages, and could act as a translator in the way you describe. The Warlock has an invocation called Voice of the Chain Master that lets you speak through any familiar, but only if you are perceiving through said familiar.

Do companions level up DND?

No. But its AC, attack rolls and damage scale with the ranger’s proficiency bonus, and its HPs with ranger’s level. Choose a beast that is no larger than Medium and that has a challenge rating of 1/4 or lower (appendix D presents statistics for the hawk, mastiff, and panther as examples).

How does a sprite know a creature’s alignment?

Heart Sight: The sprite touches a creature and magically knows the creature’s current emotional state. If the target fails a DC 10 Charisma saving throw, the sprite also knows the creature’s Alignment. Celestials, Fiends, and Undead automatically fail the saving throw.

How many senses does a warlock familiar have?

Warlock Familiars 1 Skills Deception +4, Insight +3, Persuasion +4, Stealth +5 2 Damage Resistance Cold, Bludgeoning, Piercing, And Slashing From Nonmagical/nonsilver Weapons 3 Damage Immunities Fire, Poison 4 Condition Immunities Poisoned 5 Senses Darkvision 120 Ft., passive Perception 11 6 Languages Infernal, Common 7 Challenge 1 (200 XP)

What kind of weapon does a sprite have?

Any Equipment the sprite wears or carries is Invisible with it. Longsword. Melee Weapon Attack: +2 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: (1d1) slashing damage. Shortbow. Ranged Weapon Attack: +6 to hit, reach 40/160 ft., one target.

Where does the word sprite come from in folklore?

Sprite (folklore) A sprite is a supernatural entity. They are often depicted as fairy-like creatures or as an ethereal entity. The word “sprite” is derived from the Latin “spiritus” (spirit), via the French “esprit”. Variations on the term include “spright” and the Celtic “spriggan”.

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