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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/bestkeca/creaturecollege.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114As you might have noticed, we are huge fans of undead creatures in D&D. Today; our blog features a common but often overlooked monster of that type: the Ghoul in 5e. These monsters are fun, have a ton of lore to support them, can be used in many encounters and plot lines, and are great for beginning adventurers to fight against. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
In this Ghoul 5e guide, we will check out the stats of these monsters, how to use them best, and answer a couple of FAQs about them you might have. We mainly write from a DMs perspective, but as a player, you will get plenty of tips and tricks out of the article to help you beat these undead monsters. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
The Ghoul is a medium-sized undead <\/em>monster that has a Chaotic Evil alignment<\/em>. While some types have remained somewhat good as they were in life, these ghouls are a scarce exception. <\/p>\n\n\n\nSTR<\/strong><\/td> DEX<\/strong><\/td> CON<\/strong><\/td> INT<\/strong><\/td> WIS<\/strong><\/td> CHA<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> 13 (+1)<\/td> 15 (+2)<\/td> 10 (+0)<\/td> 7 (-2)<\/td> 10 (+0)<\/td> 6 (-2)<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>