


You can cast each leveled spell once per long rest, if you have spell slots you can cast them again using a spell slot of the appropriate level.

Playing a fairy gives you the following traits:Ībility Scores – You can increase one ability score by 2 and a different score by 1, alternatively you can increase three different ability scores by 1.įairy Magic – You know the Druidcraft cantrip, at 3rd level you can cast the Faerie Fire spell, and at 5th level you can also cast Enlarge/Reduce. You have a small spectral horn on your forehead, like a little unicorn horn.Ī noticeable, harmless chill surrounds you. d8Ī glittering mist constantly surrounds you. You can determine this trait by rolling on the table below, replicated from TWBtW for ease of reference. Whilst fairies usually look like miniature elves with insect-like wings, the effects of their fantastical home give each fairy a special physical trait that makes them visually distinct from each other. Their bodies are suffused with the very magic of the Feywild itself, giving them their unique appearances as well as their magical powers. Natives of the Feywildįairies are wee folk of the Feywild, though they are not as small as the other wee folk such as the sprites and pixies. One of these options is the Fairy, the winged and small, though not as tiny as you might think, folk native to the Feywild, and popular in folk stories and modern series the world over. With the release of The Wild Beyond the Witchlight, Dungeons and Dragons 5E has received some new character options for players to give their PCs some far out Feywild twists.
