![]() ![]() ![]() When it does so, it's height is decreased to 5 feet and it's size increases to gargantuan. Hit 8 (1d10 + 5) slashing damage, and 8 (1d10 + 3) acid damage. The Slime Dragon makes 3 attacks 2 with it's claws and one with it's bite. Engulfed creatures are not dealt damage from Corrosive Form Actions The Slime Dragon can eat through 2-inch-thick, nonmagical wood or metal in 1 round. Nonmagical ammunition made of metal or wood that hits the Slime Dragon is destroyed after dealing damage. If its penalty drops to -5, the weapon is destroyed. After dealing damage, the weapon takes a permanent and cumulative -1 penalty to damage rolls. Any nonmagical weapon made of metal or wood that hits the Slime Dragon corrodes. A creature that touches the Slime Dragon or hits it with a melee attack while within 5 feet of it takes 17(2d10 + 6) acid damage. The cube can hold only two Large creature or up to six Medium or smaller creatures inside it at a time.Ĭorrosive Form. Doing so requires a successful DC 15 Strength check, and the creature making the attempt takes 14 (4d6) acid damage. Medium or larger creatures make the save with disadvantage.Ĭreatures inside the cube can be seen but have total cover.Ī creature within 5 feet of the cube can take an action to pull a creature or object out of the cube. Creature's can enter it's space, but they are subjected to the Slime Dragon's Engulf feature. The Slime Dragon takes up most of it's space. ![]() Senses Blindsight 120 ft (Blind beyond this radius), passive Perception 9.Condition Immunities Blinded, Charmed, Deafened, Exhaustion, Frightened, Prone.Damage Resistances Acid, Bludgeoning, Slashing, and Piercing from nonmagical weapons.Being an amalgamation of all manner of slimes, any variety of slime can be spawned from it, and these slimes act in the interest of the original body. One of the most dangerous aspects of a Slime Dragon is it's ability to produce other slimes as it fights. Eventually it gains enough nutrients to reproduce, causing the Slime Dragon to produce a Slime Dragon Wyrmling from itself, which promptly leaves to find it's own home away from it's parent. Often would-be adventurers arrive to claim a fabled Dragons Hoard, only to be consumed by the Slime Dragon. Splitting BehemothsĪs Slime Dragons grow, they seek food to feed themselves. The Slime Dragon isn't very intelligent, because it's a slime, but it does it's best to imitate it's fallen idol, collecting a hoard, fending off natural predators of dragons, and slaying would-be adventurers. Overcome with such might, the slimes unconsciously seek to imitate it, using the bones to suppport them and the muscle to teach them how to move. This typically happens after Adventurers have slain the creature to claim it's hoard. Imitation of GreatnessĪ Slime Dragon is created when slimes consume the corpse of a Dragon. Living for millenia, they grow in power as they become more wise, their hoards increasing and many adventurers falling to their flamey breath. 1.There exists a creature of lore, said to be so powerful that they can raze entire towns, hoard kingdoms worth of gold. My character would never stay on task and insist on going into every town to just “look around” and also making sure to ask if we could stop so my character could use the bathroom. All I cared about was frustrating the DM. My goal while play was never to acquire loot or gain the most kills. #tbtĪ post shared by Mike Primavera on at 5:39pm PDT Really miss playing every week with these folks. ![]() That time the my Dungeons and Dragon group was voted Seattle’s Sexiest by The Stranger. ![]()
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