You don’t need to head to the feywild to encounter Dungeons & Dragons' fey creatures.

Not only are different tribes of centaurs described there, but also examples of names and hairstyles.

Centaurs can also be nomadic, traveling with the change of the seasons to greener pastures.

Dungeons & Dragons image showing three centaurs.

Unless players are too antagonistic,centaurs will rarely launch the first attack.

There is a focus onthe equine build, and how thatfacilitates as well as hindersyour exploration of the world.

These features make centaursa perfectly viable specieswithout them being too limiting or too overpowered.

Dungeons & Dragons image shwoing centaurs, a goblin and a hag.

Art via Wizards of the Coast

As such,any class can work well as a centaur, from front-liners to backline spellcasters.

Another ideal choiceis druid, not only for flavor but for its functionality.

Dungeons & Dragons image showing a centaur.

Art via Wizards of the Coast

Dungeons & Dragons image showing several creatures of the Feywild.

Art by Simon Dominic

Dungeons & Dragons image showing a centaur in a city.

Art by Quintin Gleim

Dungeons & Dragons image showing a centaur trooper.

Art by Eric Belisle

Dungeons & Dragons image showing a centaur warden.

Centaur by Eric Belisle

Dungeons & Dragons image showing a child centaur.

Art via Wizards of the Coast

Dungeons & Dragons image showing soldiers and a griffon facing an elemental cataclysm.

Art by Johan Grenier

Dungeons & Dragons image showing a Druid casting a spell while surrounding by wild creatures.

A Druid by Jessica Fong.

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