AC 12 (leather armor)
HP 9 (2d8; bloodied 4)
Speed 30 ft.
Proficiency +2; Maneuver DC 11
Skills Acrobatics +2
Tools vehicles (water) +2
Senses passive Perception 10
Languages any one
ACTIONS
Scimitar. Melee Weapon Attack: +3 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 4 (1d6 + 1) slashing damage.
Light Crossbow. Ranged Weapon Attack: +2 to hit, range 80/320 ft., one target. Hit: 4 (1d8) piercing damage.
Pirates rob merchant ships on the high seas and in coastal waters. Pirate statistics can also be used to represent armed sailors.
CR 0–2 1d8 bandits ; 1d4 bandits with cutthroat , apprentice mage , or thug
Treasure 40 gp, 200 sp, 300 cp; 1d8 pirates
CR 3–4 bandit captain with 2 to 4 bandits ; pirate captain with 2 to 4 pirates
Treasure 150 gp, 600 sp, 8 turquoise gemstones (10 gp each), piece of a treasure map
CR 5–10 bandit captain with 1d10 + 5 bandits or 1d6 + 1 thugs ; bandit captain with 1d10 + 5 bandits and apprentice mage , minstrel, or priest ; pirate captain with 1d10 + 5 pirates
Treasure 350 gp, 500 sp, 10 pieces of cheap jewelry (25 gp each), 40 pounds of trade goods (200 gp), treasure map, 3 potions of healing
Humanoids include a number of different intelligent, language-using bipeds of Small or Medium size. Humans and elves are humanoids, and so are orcs and goblins. Humanoids may employ magic but are not fundamentally magical—a characteristic that distinguishes them from bipedal, language-using fey, fiends, and other monsters. Humanoids have no inherent alignment, meaning that no humanoid ancestry is naturally good or evil, lawful or chaotic.