False Appearance. While the treant remains motionless, it is indistinguishable from a normal tree.
Siege Monster. The treant deals double damage to objects and structures.
Multiattack. The treant makes two slam attacks.
Slam. Melee Weapon Attack: +10 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 16 (3d6 + 6) bludgeoning damage.
Rock. Ranged Weapon Attack: +10 to hit, range 60/180 ft., one target. Hit: 28 (4d10 + 6) bludgeoning damage.
Animate Trees (1/Day). The treant magically animates one or two trees it can see within 60 feet of it. These trees have the same statistics as a treant, except they have Intelligence and Charisma scores of 1, they can't speak, and they have only the Slam action option. An animated tree acts as an ally of the treant. The tree remains animate for 1 day or until it dies; until the treant dies or is more than 120 feet from the tree; or until the treant takes a bonus action to turn it back into an inanimate tree. The tree then takes root if possible.
Tree man go unga bunga
i put this as the first encounter in a campaign without looking at the stats. Everyone was level 1. Oops
(i did nerf it out of existence though)
Why is a treant vulnerable to fire? Yes, wood burns. So do people. Flesh will burn long before wood does. Why don't people take double damage from fire? I'd be tempted to give the treant resistance to some of the other forms of damage and leave off fire. Thunder and Cold for sure. Acid, maybe. Bludgeoning and Piercing as shown. Leave off Fire, Lightning, Radiant, and Necrotic. Psychic? Probably not. At least resistant to poison, if not immune.
Bard: Forest fire
Treant: You...
Treant: You moster!
The Treant is the DND version of the Ent, a creature from Lord of the Rings.
Sorry. I am really bad at controlling anything so I clicked the wrong button and this ^ happened.
This is without a doubt my favorite beast ever
everything in dnd is a LOTR reference bro
lol