Can an imp familiar talk?

Can an imp familiar talk?

Can Imps talk? Yes. Yes they can. It’s not really very complicated; it says so right there in the rulebooks.

Do Warlocks have familiars DND?

Yes exactly. The Warlock Pact feature works exactly like the spell Find Familiar, except where it specifies it’s different. The Warlock can sacrifice an attack to allow the familiar to use it’s Reaction to attack on the Warlock’s turn. It would still have it’s own initiative and act independently.

Can an imp wear armor?

Question: Can Imps wear armor? Answer: Yes, as with all monsters, the DM can give them any perk they want. Maybe with the same cost of studded leather armor, you could ask a tanner to adapt a piece of armor to your Imp. You could even give it a magic armor.

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Can imps see invisibility?

The imp’s description on Roll20 suggests that an imp could turn invisible at will and as often as it has the time for (every turn).

How does pact of the chain familiar work?

Familiars, an extremely strong addition to any player. The ability to add a whole other action to your character, and the ability to scout ahead and interact with items that were once unavailable to you, make them something that everyone craves.

Can familiars make AOO?

Your familiar acts independently of you, but it always obeys your commands. In combat, it rolls its own initiative and acts on its own turn. It states that a familiar can’t attack — not that it can’t attack on its action, but that it can’t attack at all, even as an opportunity attack.

What are the familiars available to Pact of the chain Warlock?

The familiars available to Pact of the Chain Warlock are: Psuedodragon, Imp, Quasit, Sprite, Gelatinous Ice Cube, Tressym, Flying Monkey, Abyssal Chicken, Almiraj, and all other familiars gained through the base Find Familiar spell. Other tiny magic creatures can be used as familiars, but not through the Find Familiar spell.

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What level can a warlock cast find familiar?

See Warlock – Pact of the Chain (PHB). The pact of the chain indicates that the warlock is given the gift at 3rd level of being able to cast Find Familiar as a ritual spell. (NOTE: the gift is not an imp, the gift is the ability to cast the spell.

How much damage can a warlock do with an imp familiar?

Consider a third-level Warlock who has just gotten their familiar. Suppose the familiar is an imp. If the warlock has chosen Agonizing Blast, they can deal 1d10+3 damage (average 8.5) at +5 to hit. If they attack with their imp instead]

Can My Familiar attack instead of me as a warlock?

Given how much damage a warlock can output with eldritch blastor similar, it seems fairly suboptimal to have your familiar attack instead of you (if we assume no multiclassing to give access to Extra Attack, and of course as a Pact of the Chain warlock I don’t have access to Thirsting Blade).

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