Armor Class
12
Hit Points
60
(8d12 + 8)
Speed
30 ft., swim 30 ft.
STR
19
(+4)
DEX
14
(+2)
CON
12
(+1)
INT
1
(-5)
WIS
10
(+0)
CHA
3
(-4)
Skills
Perception +2
Senses
Blindsight 10 ft., Passive Perception 12
Languages
--
Challenge
2 (450 XP)
Proficiency Bonus
+2
Actions
Bite. Melee Weapon Attack: +6 to hit, reach 10 ft., one creature. Hit: 11 (2d6 + 4) piercing damage.
Constrict. Melee Weapon Attack: +6 to hit, reach 5 ft., one creature. Hit: 13 (2d8 + 4) bludgeoning damage, and the target is grappled (escape DC 16). Until this grapple ends, the creature is restrained, and the snake can't constrict another target.







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Posted May 7, 2018This must be highligthed in the description of the item "Staff of the Python"
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Posted May 10, 2019well, how big is "giant"???
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Posted May 11, 2019It's Huge, so 3x3.
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Posted May 11, 2019I mean in real terms, 20 ft long, 40 ft, 80 ft??
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Posted May 13, 2019I think you're able to decide that however you want. I described it to my players as the size of the snakes in the movie Anaconda.
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Posted May 14, 2019Thats normal size for it.
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Posted Jun 20, 2019I would describe it as the size of the snake Conan, Arnold Schwarzenegger, fought in the pit.
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Posted Jan 13, 2020eeboleeeboleeeee
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Posted Jan 20, 2020Why does this have an underwater environment tag when it cannot breathe underwater? I totally get the swim speed, just not the making its home on the bottom of a lake or ocean.
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Posted Mar 11, 2020I did a bit of math a little, as I am using one of these (lightly modified into a warforged cyborg, of course) in my campaign. The average boa constrictor is from 3-13 feet long, though length ranges of up to 18 feet have been recorded. If a snake is approximately 7 inches wide at the widest point, and is 13 feet long, then a 7 foot wide snake would be about 140 feet long. Granted, I do believe that a 7 foot wide snake, from tummy to back, would probably be considered a bit larger than Huge, that is a pretty decent ratio to think of it as... The length being just over 22x the width of the snake, give or take, it can of course be up to 30x longer than it is wide. So I guess a huge sized one would be maybe 4 feet wide and 88-120 feet long... Also, since it has a bite attack, it is my humble opinion that the reach should be at least a quarter of its length, because snakes can strike in at least that range.
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Posted Apr 7, 2020if you make a hit dc success does it automaticaly grapple or does the enemy make a grapple check ?
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Posted Apr 23, 2020I have this guy as a staff his name is Slinky and he's my best friend
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Posted May 18, 2020If the attack hits then the target is automatically grappled. On the grappled creature's turn, it can use its action to try to escape by making an Athletics or Acrobatics check.
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Posted May 25, 2020Can this breathe underwater?
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Posted Jun 8, 2020I cant Believe that a staff makes this
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Posted Jul 6, 2020No, even though it is tagged as "Underwater", this creature cannot, although some species of snake do swim none (as far as I know) dive, so breathing underwater is evidently not necessary or useful to the snake in any way.
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Posted Jul 20, 2020Can it constrict any creature? So if im fighting a dragon i can just use my Staff of the Python and constrict it?
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Posted Jul 22, 2020Uh, isn't this a picture of a cat of some type?
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Posted Jul 26, 2020I presume that until a creature breaks the grapple it takes that attack damage each round?
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Posted Aug 1, 2020It would have to hit, but yes. The DM might stop it though, since it would have to climb up onto a dragon, wrap around it, and not get thrown off. For instance, I'd be worried that the dragon would fly up really high and then throw it off, causing a significant amount of fall damage.