
Killmoulis would be useful for those that used up all their hit dice (raw - you only gain back half your hitdice on a long rest).Would've been more useful if you can control which creatures show up. The DM will often choose creatures that are appropriate for the campaign and that will be fun to introduce in a scene.

A spellcaster can certainly express a preference for what creatures shows up, but it’s up to the DM to determine if they do. For example, if you pick the second option, the DM chooses the two elementals that have a challenge rating of 1 or lower. The design intent for options like these is that the spellcaster chooses one of them, and then the DM decides what creatures appear that fit the chosen option.

The DC to get what they want could be say 15, variable at the DMs discretion. (Personally if I run I'd have the caster make a straight spellcasting ability check to try and get some degree of control over the creature type, since they are expending a valuable spell slot hoping for a certain outcome. The only CR 1 fey are Dryads and Quicklings, so if you choose CR 1 you've got a 1 in 2 chance to get Dryads, unless the DM really doesn't want you to have Dryads, or else just lets you choose Dryads. Here's an interesting possible non-combat way to use Conjure Woodland Beings. * - (one holly berry per creature summoned) When you cast this spell using certain higher-level spell slots, you choose one of the summoning options above, and more creatures appear: twice as many with a 6th-level slot and three times as many with an 8th-level slot. You can see some sample creatures below.Īt Higher Levels. If you don't issue any commands to them, they defend themselves from hostile creatures, but otherwise take no actions. They obey any verbal commands that you issue to them (no action required by you). Roll initiative for the summoned creatures as a group, which have their own turns. The summoned creatures are friendly to you and your companions.

Four fey creatures of challenge rating 1/2 or lower.Two fey creatures of challenge rating 1 or lower.One fey creature of challenge rating 2 or lower.

Choose one of the following options for what appears: You summon fey creatures that appear in unoccupied spaces that you can see within range. Phandelver and Below: The Shattered Obelisk Mordenkainen Presents: Monsters of the Multiverse
