Not an official monster, but maybe the most terrifying thing your party can face, if they even remember to do so.
5E Homebrew
Homebrew refers to new rules, classes, spells, items, and other content that are not part of the official D&D 5e rulebooks. Homebrewing can provide several benefits to both the DM and the players.
First, it allows for greater creativity and customization of the game. By creating your own content, you can tailor the game to fit your group’s playstyle and interests. This can create a more immersive and engaging experience for everyone involved.
Second, homebrewing can provide a sense of ownership and investment in the game for the players. By allowing them to contribute to the creation of the game world, they become more invested in the game and its outcome. This can lead to greater engagement and more memorable experiences.
Third, homebrewing can add variety and novelty to the game. By introducing new content, players are kept on their toes and cannot rely on their knowledge of the official rulebooks to succeed. This can keep the game fresh and exciting for both the players and the DM.