False Appearance. While the blight remains motionless, it is indistinguishable from a dead shrub.
Blight Carpet. In a 60ft radius around the Corpseblighter, vines carpet the ground in a twisted natural defense, rising to ensnare approaching foes. Make a DC14 Athletics check to resist the grasping vines at the start of your turn if you are within then. Failure will cause them to entangle you, rendering you restrained. When restrained, you can make a grapple check against the DC using Acrobatics or Athlete to escape.
Thorned Vines. Melee Weapon Attack: +3 to hit, reach 15 ft., one target. Hit: 3 (1d4 + 1) piercing damage.
Blightvine Armor. When the Corpseblighter suffers Slashing or Fire damage, its vines temporarily retreat from the dryad corpse, lowering its AC by 4 and breaking any entangles active on the party. It can use its Bonus Action to call more vines to cover itself, regaining this AC and 1d4+2 health.
Corpseblight. The carpet of vines around the Corpseblighter will draw from the barrows below, forming new Blights from the dead beneath it. Roll a d4 . D1 - Two Twig Blights. D2 - A Twig and Needle Blight. D3 - A Twig and Vine Blight. D4 - A Vine Blight and a Needle Blight. This ability requires a D6 (5-6) to recharge.
Description
The resultant corruption of a dryad's blood seeping into a dead tree by the twisting forces responsible for the Blights has created a terrible amalgam, the blight overtaking the corpse of the dryad and tree alike into a terrible turret of thorns and thick wood.
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