![]() ![]() In D&D, “Humanoid” is a category of creature that includes certain human shaped creatures, but which excludes others for various reasons. An industrial robotic arm isn’t humanoid, but a robot that walks upright on two legs, has two arms above those legs, and has a vague torso/head region connecting them probably counts. A dog isn’t a humanoid, but various kinds of apes could arguably qualify. In common parlance, “Humanoid” just means having a (sometimes vaguely) human-like form. This is a case of a game term being narrower in scope than the word’s common definition.
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