Antimagic Susceptibility
The sword is incapacitated while in the area of an antimagic field.
Flying Sword 5e reference with CR 1/4, type, stat block details, token resources, terrain tools, fear hooks, and monster hunt generation.
A magically animated sword hovering in the air. It has no hilt wielder; instead, invisible force swings the blade in swift arcs, and the steel may bear arcane runes.
Quick 5e Answer
Flying Sword is a CR 1/4 construct for D&D 5e. This page includes AC 17, HP 17 (5d6), a ready stat block, a downloadable PDF, and connected encounter tools.
Official SRD 5.2.1 Stat Block
Small, Construct, Unaligned
This stat block uses official SRD 5.2.1 content under CC-BY-4.0 attribution.
The sword is incapacitated while in the area of an antimagic field.
While motionless, the sword is indistinguishable from a normal sword.
Melee Attack Roll: +3, reach 5 ft. Hit: Slashing damage.
Flying Sword 5e reference: CR 1/4 construct, AC 17, HP 17 (5d6), PDF sheet, token, portrait, terrain, fear hooks, and hunt tools for Dungeon. This page is part of the complete Monster Almanac stat block library. It includes a official srd 5.2.1 stat block with a downloadable PDF sheet, plus connected prep tools. Use this Monster Almanac page to move from search result to table prep: read the quick 5e reference, open the stat block, download the PDF when available, generate a token or portrait prompt, build matching terrain, create a monster-bound fear hook, and turn Flying Sword into a focused hunt.
Flying Sword can be used in Dungeon when you want a CR 1/4 construct that helps shape combat pressure, exploration tension, or narrative danger.
Flying Sword works well as a supporting threat, recurring danger, or encounter-building piece inside a larger scene.
The attached official srd 5.2.1 stat block gives you a table-ready rules reference, and the PDF button keeps the sheet easy to print or save before the session.
This makes Flying Sword useful not only as a monster reference, but also as a scene-shaping piece for travel danger, dungeon pressure, wilderness discovery, or a stronger narrative threat.
Flying Sword is listed in Monster Almanac as a CR 1/4 construct.
Flying Sword is listed as a construct.
Yes. This page includes a official srd 5.2.1 stat block and a downloadable PDF sheet.
Yes. This page links to Flying Sword token, portrait, chatbot, terrain, fear hook, and monster hunt tools for fast D&D prep.
After choosing Flying Sword, the next step is usually to connect the monster with a place, an encounter shape, a supporting cast, or a character who fears it. Use the tools below to keep building without leaving the Monster Almanac workflow.