What races are immune to sleep 5e?

In D&D 5e, elves (including drow, high elves, wood elves, etc.) and shadar-kai are the primary player races inherently immune to magical sleep effects due to their Fey Ancestry or specific racial traits, while many other creatures (like most Constructs, Undead, Oozes, some Aberrations, and Fiends/Celestials) are immune because they don't need to sleep or are immune to the Charmed condition, which often overlaps with sleep effects.
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Who is immune to sleep 5e?

Immune Creatures : Undead and creatures immune to being charmed are unaffected by "Sleep," reducing its versatility in encounters with such creatures.
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What creatures are immune to sleep?

Elves and half-elves are particularly resistant to sleep effects, while the undead and certain other creatures such as dragons and elementals are completely immune to magically induced sleep. Note: This spell only affects enemy creatures of the caster.
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Why are elves immune to sleep?

Answer - when the latter is a Wish Spell in D&D - at least since 3rd edition. Elves have always been sleepless creatures in D&D - they sort of meditate instead. It's been that way since at least AD&D. They are explicitly immune from Sleep and Charm spells, amongst other eff…
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Are shadar-kai immune to sleep?

Shadar-kai are a mysterious race of dark elves native to the Shadowfell. They are known for their pale skin, black eyes, and their ability to cast shadow magic. Shadar-kai are also immune to sleep, which gives them a unique advantage in battle. Some people believe that shadar-kai sleep immunity is a blessing.
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What is the 65% rule in D&D?

In 5e the chance of hitting is on average 65%. Based on that a +2 mod on AC reduces the chance to 55%. And a +9 mod to AC reduces the chance to hit to 20%. The three brackets represent you have a 65% chance to do minimum damage, 55% to do average damage and 20% to do max damage.
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Are half elves immune to sleep?

In Dungeons & Dragons (D&D 5e), Half-Elves are not immune to sleep, but their Fey Ancestry grants them advantage (a form of resistance) against being charmed and other magical sleep effects, meaning they are harder to put to sleep than humans but not completely immune like full Elves are to certain magical sleep, though the exact implementation depends on the game system and DM interpretation. They don't get the full Elf Trance, so they typically need normal sleep, but their elven heritage gives them a strong defense against magic. 
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Can elves get pregnant in D&D?

They only copulate for reproduction and don't really have sex for pleasure. -Another one is a very short window of fertility relative to their lifespans. Elves can only conceive in 10-25 year window of their lives despite living 500 years.
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Why can't elves get drunk?

Elves are affected by alcohol in Tolkien's universe. It just takes either a lot of it, or very, VERY, strong stuff. In the book "The Hobbit" one of the key moments in Bilbo's plan to break the Dwarves out of their imprisonment was relying on the wood elves to be very intoxicated and sleeping on the job.
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How old is a 120 year old elf in human years?

Everyone is going to have a different answer but, for elves, I assume this: The human equivalent is x5 up to 'mid-twenties' bracket. So, a '16yo' is 80 years while a '24yo' is 120 years. After that, the aging process essentially stops.
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What race gets the least sleep?

Self-identified Blacks/African Americans were approximately 2.5 times as likely to be very short sleepers and approximately twice as likely to be short sleepers. Mexican Americans were approximately 60% less likely to be long sleepers.
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Can moHG be slept?

No, you cannot put Mohg, Lord of Blood, to sleep in Elden Ring; he has very high resistance (effectively immunity) to Sleep, though he can be briefly staggered by it, making sleep-inducing weapons less effective than other strategies like using Blood Loss or Fire damage. Sleep is mainly useful for other bosses and PvP, not Mohg. 
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What is the laziest mythical creature?

Aergia. In Greek mythology, Aergia (/eɪˈɜːrdʒə/; Ancient Greek: Ἀεργία, 'inactivity') is the personification of sloth, idleness, indolence and laziness.
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What is the 27 rule in D&D?

Each ability score (Strength, Dexterity, Constitution, Intelligence, Wisdom, and Charisma) begins at a base score of 8. Players have 27 points to distribute among their ability scores.
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What are the silliest races in D&D?

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Are thri kreen immune to sleep?

A thri-kreen could manifest the powers chameleon and know direction and location thrice each per day, and greater concealing amorpha and metaphysical claw once each per day. They could see in the dark through darkvision, and did not sleep at all, making them immune to sleep spells and the like.
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Why can't Elves be touched?

Elves in popular culture, especially The Elf on the Shelf, can't be touched because it makes them lose their Christmas magic, preventing them from flying back to Santa to report good behavior. This "no-touch" rule is a key part of the tradition, teaching kids about boundaries, but exceptions exist for emergencies (using tongs) or for blind/low-vision children who receive special permission from Santa. 
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Why are Muslims not allowed to drink alcohol?

Muslims are forbidden from drinking alcohol because the (Islamic holy book) identifies intoxicants as the "work of Satan," leading to harmful effects on health, mind, and society, and Prophet Muhammad emphasized that anything intoxicating is forbidden, even in small amounts, to protect individuals and maintain community well-being, making it haram (forbidden). This divine guidance aims to preserve intellect, prevent addiction, foster clear thinking, and promote social harmony. 
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What is the 20 minute wine rule?

The 20-minute wine rule is a simple guideline for optimal serving temperature: take red wines out of the fridge for 20 minutes before pouring (to slightly warm them from too cold) and put white wines into the fridge for 20 minutes before serving (to cool them from room temp), helping flavors blossom by avoiding extremes of being too warm or too cold. This trick corrects for modern, warmer rooms and overly cold fridges, letting you taste fruit and complexity rather than just alcohol or muted aromas. 
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How old is 20 in elf years?

In fantasy lore, a 20-year-old elf is often considered a physically mature young adult, similar to a human teen or young adult (around 16-20), but developmentally still quite young, with full maturity, wisdom, and cultural acceptance often not achieved until around 100 years old, making their 20s feel like a long adolescence filled with exploration. They look like adult humans but are essentially "teenagers" culturally, with a long, slow-aging life ahead. 
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Can dragonborn get pregnant?

Reproduction. Much like Dragons, Dragonborn have a cloaca-based reproductive and fertilization system. Without the aid of magic, it is impossible for another species to conceive with them. Pregnant females lay clutches of one to five eggs which gestate over a period of four months before hatching.
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Are half elfs immortal?

In J.R.R. Tolkien's lore (the source), half-elves aren't inherently immortal; they are granted a unique choice by the Valar to either embrace immortality (like Elves) or mortality (like Men), a choice often delayed but definitive, as seen with Elrond and Elros; while many fantasy settings, like Dungeons & Dragons, give them long but finite lifespans (around 200 years) without full immortality, their status is flexible, but in the original source material, true immortality requires accepting the Elven fate. 
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Does eyebite work on elves?

"Comatose" caused the target to sleep for at least 10 minutes; as this was not a sleep effect, it could have worked on elves. After the Spellplague it became a simple fey warlock spell that caused psychic damage to a target and made the caster disappear from the targets sight.
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