AC
15
Initiative
+8 (18)
HP
248
(16d20 + 80)
Speed
20 ft., fly 120 ft.
Mod | Save | ||
---|---|---|---|
STR | 28 | +9 | +9 |
DEX | 10 | +0 | +4 |
CON | 20 | +5 | +5 |
Mod | Save | ||
---|---|---|---|
INT | 3 | -4 | -4 |
WIS | 10 | +0 | +4 |
CHA | 9 | -1 | -1 |
Actions
Multiattack. The roc makes two Beak attacks. It can replace one attack with a Talons attack.
Beak. Melee Attack Roll: +13, reach 10 ft. Hit: 28 (3d12 + 9) Piercing damage.
Talons. Melee Attack Roll: +13, reach 5 ft. Hit: 23 (4d6 + 9) Slashing damage. If the target is a Huge or smaller creature, it has the Grappled condition (escape DC 19) from both talons, and it has the Restrained condition until the grapple ends.
Bonus Actions
Swoop (Recharge 5–6). If the roc has a creature Grappled, the roc flies up to half its Fly Speed without provoking Opportunity Attacks and drops that creature.
Swoop!
The old roc didn't specify the grapple condition was in place by both talons. Does this new version of the rock require two successful DC 19 escape checks, one from each talon?
No, once a creature succeeds on a saving throw to escape the grapple, they've escaped. The language "both talons" means that the Roc can only have one creature Grappled at a time (most likely to justify the restrained condition).
8 + Proficiency (4) + StrMod (9) = DC 21 not 19
He isn't proficient in grapping
monsters grappling DC are not like PC DC, it's 10+mod. which in this case is 10+9= DC 19