Armor Class
8
Hit Points
85
(9d10 + 36)
Speed
30 ft.
STR
19
(+4)
DEX
6
(-2)
CON
18
(+4)
INT
3
(-4)
WIS
6
(-2)
CHA
5
(-3)
Saving Throws
WIS +0
Damage Immunities
Poison
Condition Immunities
Poisoned
Senses
Darkvision 60 ft., Passive Perception 8
Languages
Understands Common and Giant but can't speak
Challenge
2 (450 XP)
Proficiency Bonus
+2
Traits
Undead Fortitude. If damage reduces the zombie to 0 hit points, it must make a Constitution saving throw with a DC of 5 + the damage taken, unless the damage is radiant or from a critical hit. On a success, the zombie drops to 1 hit point instead.
Actions
Morningstar. Melee Weapon Attack: +6 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 13 (2d8 + 4) bludgeoning damage.
Is Morningstar a magic weapon, or just useful?
Just a weapon. It's a macehead on a longer wooden haft. But I think with all these creatures don't limit yourself to the stated weapon. No reason why they wouldn't have clubs or big axes instead. Treat the weapon type as a suggested norm.
These guys are great for manning a battering ram in an undead siege. I created a challenge for my players during the siege where they had to take out several ogre zombies within a certain number of rounds or the city gates would fall. Each zombie destroyed would slow the pace of the battering ram, buying more time, until the last survivor gave up on the ram and attacked the party.
well crisis avoided
way to powerful, nearly wiped my team of 4
Same thoughts as the minotaur skeleton. I think they were running out of ideas, and decided to just combine two existing ones
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NOPE
FOUGHT FOUR, ALMOST DIED
YEAH
It's proficiency bonus is +2, and it's Wisdom modifier is -2, so add the proficiency bonus to it's Wisdom modifier and you get 0.
How do you make and control these bad boys? Lol
My DM thought it would be a good idea for a level 2 Warlock, Cleric, Paladin, and Rogue to fight 3 of these at once... He was very wrong.
oh no
I'm thinking about having my party fight this, and a dybbuk ready to take it over the ogre if they do not try to dispose the body in a way. They mostly just loote and walk away. But the ideal of it getting back up while they are in a different room absolute fun.
One of my favorite early-campaign monsters. If you're looking for a Deadly encounter, this is where it's at.
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Thinking of throwing together an undead encounter with a necromancer to teach player trying his hand at necromancy.
other than the common skeleton, zombie, ghoul choice, im also planning on infesting 1 or 2 zombies (maybe this guy) with Rot Grubs. Those things are no joke, so just to be sure they have a fighting chance, I'm going to have the party receive a Periapt of Health at the start (non-attunement, makes the wearer immune to diseases and suppresses them if they already have them)
Since Rot Grubs are treated as a magical disease, this will fully protect 1 player from them, and as an added bonus, because the benefit does not require attunement, it means they can pass the necklace around in case someone other than they expect gets infested.
Also gonna have a lvl 4 Cleric NPC on hand for emergency Turning/Heals/Lesser Restoration. (If it gets bad, i can have the NPC cast it on the zombie and prevent the exposure)
- offensive healing. One of the more hilarious uses of lesser restoration.
back to the necromancer training. Slight homebrew on the casting time of Animate Dead to 1 action so that we can have a control battle between the two casters. Throwing Ghouls and This Ogre Zombie into the crypt teaches him which type of undead can be controlled with Animate Dead, and which cannot.
also teaches the usefulness of Protection from Evil and Magic Circle against Evil.
toying with the idea of the Necromancer casting Negative Energy Flood on 1 ghoul and having it transform into a Ghast.
it is not a type. if a creature has a negative stat but it has profency with a saving throw it will have +0. same wiht weapon attacks, if its a negative number then its just +0. if you look at a rat stat block you will see this.
The monster is proficient on wisdom saving throws despite having a -2. So not a typo.