Amorphous. The jelly can move through a space as narrow as 1 inch wide without squeezing.
Spider Climb. The jelly can climb difficult surfaces, including upside down on ceilings, without needing to make an ability check.
Pseudopod. Melee Weapon Attack: +4 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 9 (2d6 + 2) bludgeoning damage plus 3 (1d6) acid damage.
Split. When a jelly that is Medium or larger is subjected to lightning or slashing damage, it splits into two new jellies if it has at least 10 hit points. Each new jelly has hit points equal to half the original jelly's, rounded down. New jellies are one size smaller than the original jelly.
Description
An ochre jelly is a yellowish ooze that can slide under doors and through narrow cracks in pursuit of creatures to devour.
Ray of frost does a number on these guys. I ran the Lost Mines of Phandelver for some buddies a while ago, where one of these shows up in the final dungeon.
The wizard simply kept ray of frosting it, reducing its speed to 0, allowing the party to pick it off easily.
For those of you clearly afraid of this thing or worried that it is somehow overtuned, please take a nice long look at its movement. Depending on the setting of the fight the PCs can just outrun this thing easily and whittle it with basic cantrips worst case scenario. It's literally blind beyond 60 feet.
so cute!!!! slay queen!
Once you realize move speed is only 10 its really easy to just stay far enough away and keep doing ranged attacks on them, easy enough
Don’t know if you’ll see this but
I was just working on the Ochre Jelly encounter in Lost Mine of Ph. And was having the same thoughts you presented in your post (if the player is engulfed or grappled when covered by the jelly) One other thing I was concerned about was if the character who was covered by the ooze would take damage from the attacks his fellow players inflict on the O Jelly especially if they weren’t careful or weren’t able to avoid hitting the area where the player was in the jelly.
That would be pretty bad for that player but it seems that is what would happen.
What do think?
am i able to eat this
They're inedibly sour, without alchemical processing to make them more palatable.
Butter Gummies
I just made a small one stick to one of my players rapiers when they hit it. It was hilarious because the dwarf player did not care at all, and just hit the other one. The dwarf hates humans. The one with the yellow blob on their rapier is a human. GMing Icespire Peak.
I also made one of these drive a carriage as a form of taxi in a different campaign. The players are super suspicious of it. It has no malicious intent.
WAY LATE, but I just nerfed them. A lot.
Tell that to my party of two close range fighters and a wizard who barely uses anything but burning hands.