Make sure he casts the spell he got that decreases spell dmg. After a few sec start DPS with the Pala. Heal Trickster when nessecary. If adds spawn shoot them with shadowbolt. They die from one shot each. If everything goes right he should be dead pretty easy. This article or section is about an event NPC, creature, item, object, outfit or location. The information about this NPC, creature, item, object, outfit or location is only relevant during a certain event or quest, e.g. Only during Christmas. Be sure to read the Dungeon Master's Guide section on monster creation, pages 273 through 283. You can click on the table to the right to fill in values for a given and adjust to taste. You can click on the table to the right to fill in values for a given and adjust to taste. The NPC sheet was a quickly thrown together option for DM's that was designed to be as flexible as possible for DM's to use. There are plans to flesh it out much more now that resources such as the monster manual have been released and we can confirm a few things about how the monster math actually works. For more details see the 5E NPC Sheet and the section below on the wording used to create NPC effects. Creating Effects - Player Characters.
Npc Section Of The Dmg Reader
Npc Section Of The Dmg Download
Loyalty: Measures NPC loyalty on a 0-20 scale. It's similar to the henchman rules you get in B/X, BECMI, or 1e.
Injury: There is a random table (of course) with injuries a PC can sustain in various circumstances - critical hit, 0 hp, failing a save by 5+.
Morale: In various circumstances the monsters make a Wisdom save or flee/surrender. It's not very good, IMO. I'd rather use the morale from 2e or earlier editions.
The 5e DMG scavenged the good bits from earlier editions. If you own them, much of the information isn't new but at least it's all in one book. If you don't, you don't need to buy them.
EDIT: Many of the variant rules read like Dragon Magazine articles that added little options here and there.