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Dungeons and dragons slime
Dungeons and dragons slime








dungeons and dragons slime

(Dragon Annual 1999) Volhon: A slime wizard who invented a slew of really cool slime spells. (Dragon #127) Lord Xador: An evil noble who punished miscreants by pouring a slime on people that hardened and turned them into living statues for 5-8 days while the ooze consumes the victim's fluids. He has a gross wound where his ribs stick out. Haptooth explored Undermountain and he knows a lot about gelatinous cubes. (Dragon #124) Haptooth: A wizard who studies gelatinous cubes and was able to use gelatinous digestive fluid to create a concoction that can protect you from the cube's acid. There are a number of weird people linked to oozes in D&D. Put that one in your back pocket and save it for later.

dungeons and dragons slime

Then you say: "Hey guys, you know what this ooze is doing?" Awkward pause. If you do dad jokes, I heartily endorse plopping this entity into an encounter and telling the group that it is a chilling fog. In the 3rd edition Monster Manual 3 there is a monster called a chilling fog. I am not including fogs and living spells, but I do feel the need to talk about one: Massive List: If you want a list of many, many slimes and where they came from, check this ENWorld thread right here.Įxclusions: I already wrote about Juiblex, demon lord of slimes, so I’m leaving his stuff out of this. I also grabbed some cool ones from other products. I will start off by covering published slime adventures/slime-related NPCs, and then I’m going to list and detail all of the slimes, oozes and jellies from the main D&D monster books from each edition. This should be a decent resource for you if you want to use slimes in your game, or if you are thinking about whipping up a slime dungeon of some kind. Today, I’m going to go over what is known about oozes, slimes and jellies in Dungeons & Dragons.










Dungeons and dragons slime