Armor Class
13
Hit Points
2
(1d4)
Speed
30 ft., swim 30 ft.
STR
2
(-4)
DEX
16
(+3)
CON
11
(+0)
INT
1
(-5)
WIS
10
(+0)
CHA
3
(-4)
Senses
Blindsight 10 ft., Passive Perception 10
Languages
--
Challenge
1/8 (25 XP)
Proficiency Bonus
+2
Actions
Bite. Melee Weapon Attack: +5 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 1 piercing damage, and the target must make a DC 10 Constitution saving throw, taking 5 (2d4) poison damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one.
venomous
not poisonous
THANK YOU
I don't know where you got this idea but as per my EMS training, there are four routes which poisonous chemicals enter one's body: injection (as in the case of a snake), inhalation, absorption (usually from your skin or eyes), and ingestion. Technically speaking though, you're right but only in the meaning that poison is subjective and based on its victim; it might harm or kill a person but not, for instance, a yuan-ti.
Nice and stop complaining about the picture not being a snake, ofc it's not a snake....
Good
Good Snake
Could somebody confirm for me please what it means by "Taking 5 (2d4) poison damage"?
Surely it doesn't mean 5*(2d4) because then why wouldn't it just say 10d4?
5 is the average of a 2d4 roll - to save time in combat a DM might use this instead of rolling dice.
i used this to be a helper in dnd game as a group familiar some how i manged to get the all of group to nearly die
Yes
Urm.... Add a picture? DND BEYOND PLEASE
It's OK guys it's only "Poisonous" not "Venomous". As long as we don't eat the snake we shouldn't suffer any poison damage.
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