The cast of Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves have been given full in-game stats ahead of the movie's launch, allowing you to use them as NPCs in your games.
Released via D&D Beyond (opens in new tab) as a free supplement for anyone who's signed up to the site, 'Thieves' Gallery' gives players all the stats they need to utilize Chris Pine's Bard (Edgin) and co in Dungeons and Dragons books. Besides providing a better look at the characters' skills (like rules for using the Fiery Rebuke of Sophia Lillis' Doric that can engulf anyone who hurts her in flames), it offers a glimpse of the unorthodox methods used by this party. Sure, the 'Daggersword' employed by Xenk - Regé-Jean Page's Paladin - is all good and well, but what I'm really interested in is Michelle Rodriguez's Holga being able to wield, and I quote, "anything that comes to hand - from weapons to snacks."
This comes in the form of Holga's Improvised Weapon attack, which allows her to grab whatever she can and make a melee or ranged weapon attack (with +7 to hit and a range varying between 20-60ft) that deals 7 points of bludgeoning damage. That means she could well be able to kill someone with nothing but a sandwich, which is absurd and utterly delightful.
These stats also give a breakdown of character backstories for everyone from the big bad to Hugh Grant's Forge (who will very obviously betray the group during the film, as hinted by his Neutral Evil alignment). While a lot of it is fairly standard stuff for characters in the best tabletop RPGs, Xenk's bio in particular is interesting; he "ages more slowly than a normal human, and with this gift comes the burden of perspective. His longevity has something to do with [villain] Szass Tam’s nightmarish
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