Test Dummy's Endurance. Tester108 receives 1d20 less damage from all sources.
Test Dummy's Respawning. Whenever Tester108 is slain, it instantly comes back to life 10 seconds later with all it's hit points and a lot of frustration in which it shall take out on the person who killed it.
Dev Test Shield Bash. Melee Weapon Attack: +8 to hit, reach 5 ft., 1 target. Hit: 20 (4d10) bludgeoning damage plus 20 (4d10) force damage and if the target has the effects of the Dummy's Lifeless Stare on them, it takes an additional 10 (2d10) force damage and becomes lagged in a way in which all their actions are delayed by one round.
The Dummies Lifeless Stare (Recharge 4-6). Tester108 stares at a target within 60 ft. of it, the second it does, the target is hit with a wave a nostalgia from Test dummies in video games, then starts to feel very liminal which causes them to gain a level of exhaustion and become frightened of the dummy.
Shield Charge (3/day). Tester108 dashes 15 ft. forward into a target and makes a guaranteed critical shield bash against them.
The Wooden Deflector. Tester108 somehow deflects an incoming attack with a brittle wooden shield causing the target to be launched 10 ft. away from the target and the attack to fail.
Description
Secretly Evil DM: You walk upon the burning road deep within the layers of hell to find, a test dummy positioned in a way that looks to be standing.
Player: What the heck DM, I was hoping for a final boss fight instead of test dummy. I might as well try out my fighting skills on it.
Bob the Cleric: PLAYER! STOP! NO! REMEMBER WHAT HAPPENED WITH THAT STICK YOU POINTED AT ME?!
Player: (Blissfully unaware as to his impending doom kicks them dummy in the groin)
Secretly Evil DM: The dummy awakens and picks you up by the throat before strangling to death in seconds for daring to attack such a place before launching your body into Bob the Cleric and stumbling off a cliff to your doom.
Bob the Cleric: Why is my life like this.
Secretly Evil DM: (Puts on thug life glasses before walking away).







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