So let us guide you through the maze of conflicting information to choose the best bull for your buck.

One notable physical difference is thatmany Ravnican minotaurs dock their tails, finding armor more comfortable without them.

Theros Minotaurs

Theros is a plane inspired by Greek mythology, from which minotaurs originate.

Three versions of the playable minotaur race.

Amonkhet Minotaurs

Minotaurs from Amonkhet are the most visually distinct version, resembling rams rather than bulls.

Their horns curve around their ears, and they’re frequently depicted somewhat slimmer than other minotaur variants.

Amonkhet minotaurs have the following traits:

Because zombies and skeletons are sooo first Sundering.

A venerated minotaur teacher teaches students the anatomy of elves and humans.

Monster Classes art via Wizards of the Coast

Each version has some form of natural weapon attack based on its horns that relies on Strength.

you’ve got the option to also see a general trend towards Lawful alignment.

After all,how often will your Wizard charge into melee to headbutt an opponent?

A minotaur in leather armor, wielding a double-sided axe.

Minotaur Race, via Wizards of the Coast

Evil doesn’t mean stupid, or so self-serving that the character doesn’t take care of their party.

They’ll still be loyal to the group, if only because they’re all stronger together.

Don’t beat around the bush trying to be polite!

A crew of minotaur pirates in their ship.

Tides of Blood, by Matt Stawicki

Instead, state blunt observations to tackle social situations directly.

This may come across as rude to other species, so try not to take it too far.

WRONG: “Are you feeling alright?”

An armored minotaur fights through a crowd.

Ordruun Commando, by Stephen Tappin

RIGHT: “You look like something I scraped off my hoof yesterday.”

Perhaps your minotaur Paladin hopes to break his relatives from their Abyssal master.

In combat, make full use of your natural weapons.

An enraged minotaur swings a fiery axe.

Skophos Warleader, by Svetlin Velinov

A minotaur prepares to throw a javelin.

Merciless Javelineer, by Nils Hamm

flameskull from Dungeons & Dragons

A minotaur barbarian figurine among other game pieces.

Minotaur standing with a menacing pose in DND

Minotaur Shaman via Wizards of the Coast

A Beholder monster as illustrated in 1st Edition and 5th Edition.

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