This combination of factors gives them a natural affinity toward the druid class. Plus, they tend to be shy, disguising themselves to fit into human, dwarf or elf societies. Culturally, they inherit the role of nature guardians, often preserving the ecology of a chosen piece of wilderness and speaking to the lifeforms within.
Instinctually nomadic and inheriting magic, the firbolg have methods of hiding their size with a natural invisibility ability. Really, this race has some serious bigfoot themes-the hulking nature guardian who can somehow disappear. Though reaching heights of 7 and 8 feet and weighing 250-300 lbs, firbolgs are gentle giants. Clans are often small, with many firbolg wandering the forest alone. The hermit-like firbolg people appear as bulky, tall, moderately hairy beings of nature who connect with the forest on a deep level. Firbolg abilities: Hidden Step, Firbolg Magic, Speech of Beast and Leaf.When building a firbolg character in DnD 5e, consider the following characteristics and builds: