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Monsters
Forgotten Realms: Adventures in Faerûn
Aura of Dread. Creatures in a 10-foot Emanation originating from the Zhentilar have their Speeds halved while in the Emanation. The Zhentilar can designate creatures to be unaffected by the
aura.Multiattack. The Zhentilar makes three attacks, using Dooming Blade or Oppressive Ray in any combination. It can replace one attack with a use of Spellcasting.
Dooming Blade. Melee Attack Roll: +5
Monsters
Mordenkainen Presents: Monsters of the Multiverse
Abyssal Rift. If the alkilith surrounds a door, window, or similar opening continuously for 6d6;{"diceNotation":"6d6", "rollType":"roll", "rollAction":"Days"} days, the opening becomes a permanent
combat, it has advantage on its initiative roll. Moreover, if a creature hasn’t observed the alkilith move or act, that creature must succeed on a DC 18 Intelligence (Investigation) check to discern
magic-items
continuously absorb any water with which it comes into contact.
Split at the Seams. As a bonus action, you can press a button hidden on the weapon’s hilt to cause the sections comprising the
.
Unquenchable Thirst. When you roll a 20 on an attack roll made with this weapon, it releases a deadly burst of desiccating, negative energy that drains moisture from a target, forcing it to make a DC 15
magic-items
continuously absorb any water with which it comes into contact.
Split at the Seams. As a bonus action, you can press a button hidden on the weapon’s hilt to cause the sections comprising the
.
Unquenchable Thirst. When you roll a 20 on an attack roll made with this weapon, it releases a deadly burst of desiccating, negative energy that drains moisture from a target, forcing it to make a DC 15
magic-items
continuously absorb any water with which it comes into contact.
Split at the Seams. As a bonus action, you can press a button hidden on the weapon’s hilt to cause the sections comprising the
.
Unquenchable Thirst. When you roll a 20 on an attack roll made with this weapon, it releases a deadly burst of desiccating, negative energy that drains moisture from a target, forcing it to make a DC 16
magic-items
continuously absorb any water with which it comes into contact.
Split at the Seams. As a bonus action, you can press a button hidden on the weapon’s hilt to cause the sections comprising the
.
Unquenchable Thirst. When you roll a 20 on an attack roll made with this weapon, it releases a deadly burst of desiccating, negative energy that drains moisture from a target, forcing it to make a DC 15
magic-items
continuously absorb any water with which it comes into contact.
Split at the Seams. As a bonus action, you can press a button hidden on the weapon’s hilt to cause the sections comprising the
.
Unquenchable Thirst. When you roll a 20 on an attack roll made with this weapon, it releases a deadly burst of desiccating, negative energy that drains moisture from a target, forcing it to make a DC 15
magic-items
continuously absorb any water with which it comes into contact.
Split at the Seams. As a bonus action, you can press a button hidden on the weapon’s hilt to cause the sections comprising the
.
Unquenchable Thirst. When you roll a 20 on an attack roll made with this weapon, it releases a deadly burst of desiccating, negative energy that drains moisture from a target, forcing it to make a DC 16
magic-items
continuously absorb any water with which it comes into contact.
Split at the Seams. As a bonus action, you can press a button hidden on the weapon’s hilt to cause the sections comprising the
.
Unquenchable Thirst. When you roll a 20 on an attack roll made with this weapon, it releases a deadly burst of desiccating, negative energy that drains moisture from a target, forcing it to make a DC 16
magic-items
continuously absorb any water with which it comes into contact.
Split at the Seams. As a bonus action, you can press a button hidden on the weapon’s hilt to cause the sections comprising the
.
Unquenchable Thirst. When you roll a 20 on an attack roll made with this weapon, it releases a deadly burst of desiccating, negative energy that drains moisture from a target, forcing it to make a DC 16
magic-items
continuously absorb any water with which it comes into contact.
Split at the Seams. As a bonus action, you can press a button hidden on the weapon’s hilt to cause the sections comprising the
.
Unquenchable Thirst. When you roll a 20 on an attack roll made with this weapon, it releases a deadly burst of desiccating, negative energy that drains moisture from a target, forcing it to make a DC 15
magic-items
continuously absorb any water with which it comes into contact.
Split at the Seams. As a bonus action, you can press a button hidden on the weapon’s hilt to cause the sections comprising the
.
Unquenchable Thirst. When you roll a 20 on an attack roll made with this weapon, it releases a deadly burst of desiccating, negative energy that drains moisture from a target, forcing it to make a DC 16
magic-items
continuously absorb any water with which it comes into contact.
Split at the Seams. As a bonus action, you can press a button hidden on the weapon’s hilt to cause the sections comprising the
.
Unquenchable Thirst. When you roll a 20 on an attack roll made with this weapon, it releases a deadly burst of desiccating, negative energy that drains moisture from a target, forcing it to make a DC 15
Spells
Xanathar's Guide to Everything
enclosed by a floor, walls, and a roof, with one door granting access to the interior and as many windows as you wish. Only you and any creatures you designate when you cast the spell can open or close
24 hours. Even if the creature can enter the temple, the magic there hinders it; whenever it makes an attack roll, an ability check, or a saving throw inside the temple, it must roll a d4 and
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your next turn.
Spice (Any). The table below details the disparate effects of spice.
Creature Type
Effect
Celestial
You are continuously under the effects of the feather fall spell
.
Elemental
You can cast a random elemental cantrip at will. Roll on the Random Elemental Cantrip table to determine which cantrip.
Fey
You are under the effects of the detect evil and good
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table below details the disparate effects of spice.
Creature Type
Effect
Celestial
You are continuously under the effects of the feather fall spell.
Elemental
You can cast a
random elemental cantrip at will. Roll on the Random Elemental Cantrip table to determine which cantrip.
Fey
You are under the effects of the detect evil and good spell.
Fiend
You gain
magic-items
table below details the disparate effects of spice.
Creature Type
Effect
Celestial
You are continuously under the effects of the feather fall spell.
Elemental
You can cast a
random elemental cantrip at will. Roll on the Random Elemental Cantrip table to determine which cantrip.
Fey
You are under the effects of the detect evil and good spell.
Fiend
You gain
magic-items
table below details the disparate effects of spice.
Creature Type
Effect
Celestial
You are continuously under the effects of the feather fall spell.
Elemental
You can cast a
random elemental cantrip at will. Roll on the Random Elemental Cantrip table to determine which cantrip.
Fey
You are under the effects of the detect evil and good spell.
Fiend
You gain
magic-items
table below details the disparate effects of spice.
Creature Type
Effect
Celestial
You are continuously under the effects of the feather fall spell.
Elemental
You can cast a
random elemental cantrip at will. Roll on the Random Elemental Cantrip table to determine which cantrip.
Fey
You are under the effects of the detect evil and good spell.
Fiend
You gain
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Dungeon Master’s Guide
Beginning a Chase A chase requires at least one quarry and at least one pursuer. Any participants not already in Initiative order must roll Initiative as the chase begins. As in combat, each
participant in the chase can take one action and move on its turn. When a chase begins, determine the starting distance between the quarry and the pursuers. Track the distance between them, and designate the pursuer closest to the quarry as the lead. The lead pursuer might change from round to round.
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Dungeon Master’s Guide (2014)
Beginning a Chase A chase requires a quarry and at least one pursuer. Any participants not already in initiative order must roll initiative. As in combat, each participant in the chase can take one
between them, and designate the pursuer closest to the quarry as the lead. The lead pursuer might change from round to round.
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse->Morte’s Planar Parade
or roll a d6):
1–3: Light. The object sheds bright light in a 5-foot radius and dim light for an additional 5 feet.
4–6: Sound. The object continuously emits the creature’s choice of a nonverbal
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Dungeon Master’s Guide (2014)
Beginning a Chase A chase requires a quarry and at least one pursuer. Any participants not already in initiative order must roll initiative. As in combat, each participant in the chase can take one
between them, and designate the pursuer closest to the quarry as the lead. The lead pursuer might change from round to round.
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Dungeon Master’s Guide
Beginning a Chase A chase requires at least one quarry and at least one pursuer. Any participants not already in Initiative order must roll Initiative as the chase begins. As in combat, each
participant in the chase can take one action and move on its turn. When a chase begins, determine the starting distance between the quarry and the pursuers. Track the distance between them, and designate the pursuer closest to the quarry as the lead. The lead pursuer might change from round to round.
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Dungeon Master’s Guide (2014)
Beginning a Chase A chase requires a quarry and at least one pursuer. Any participants not already in initiative order must roll initiative. As in combat, each participant in the chase can take one
between them, and designate the pursuer closest to the quarry as the lead. The lead pursuer might change from round to round.
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse->Morte’s Planar Parade
or roll a d6):
1–3: Light. The object sheds bright light in a 5-foot radius and dim light for an additional 5 feet.
4–6: Sound. The object continuously emits the creature’s choice of a nonverbal
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Dungeon Master’s Guide
Beginning a Chase A chase requires at least one quarry and at least one pursuer. Any participants not already in Initiative order must roll Initiative as the chase begins. As in combat, each
participant in the chase can take one action and move on its turn. When a chase begins, determine the starting distance between the quarry and the pursuers. Track the distance between them, and designate the pursuer closest to the quarry as the lead. The lead pursuer might change from round to round.
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse->Morte’s Planar Parade
or roll a d6):
1–3: Light. The object sheds bright light in a 5-foot radius and dim light for an additional 5 feet.
4–6: Sound. The object continuously emits the creature’s choice of a nonverbal
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Player’s Handbook
roll 1d100 uses a pair of ten-sided dice numbered from 0 to 9, known as percentile dice. One die—that you designate before rolling—gives the tens digit, and the other gives the ones digit. If you roll
games use). The illustration on this page shows what each die looks like. When you need to roll dice, the rules tell you how many dice to roll of a certain type, along with any numbers to add or subtract
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->D&D Beyond Basic Rules
roll 1d100 uses a pair of ten-sided dice numbered from 0 to 9, known as percentile dice. One die—that you designate before rolling—gives the tens digit, and the other gives the ones digit. If you roll
games use). The illustration on this page shows what each die looks like. When you need to roll dice, the rules tell you how many dice to roll of a certain type, along with any numbers to add or subtract
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->D&D Beyond Basic Rules
roll 1d100 uses a pair of ten-sided dice numbered from 0 to 9, known as percentile dice. One die—that you designate before rolling—gives the tens digit, and the other gives the ones digit. If you roll
games use). The illustration on this page shows what each die looks like. When you need to roll dice, the rules tell you how many dice to roll of a certain type, along with any numbers to add or subtract
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Player’s Handbook
roll 1d100 uses a pair of ten-sided dice numbered from 0 to 9, known as percentile dice. One die—that you designate before rolling—gives the tens digit, and the other gives the ones digit. If you roll
games use). The illustration on this page shows what each die looks like. When you need to roll dice, the rules tell you how many dice to roll of a certain type, along with any numbers to add or subtract
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->D&D Beyond Basic Rules
roll 1d100 uses a pair of ten-sided dice numbered from 0 to 9, known as percentile dice. One die—that you designate before rolling—gives the tens digit, and the other gives the ones digit. If you roll
games use). The illustration on this page shows what each die looks like. When you need to roll dice, the rules tell you how many dice to roll of a certain type, along with any numbers to add or subtract
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Player’s Handbook
roll 1d100 uses a pair of ten-sided dice numbered from 0 to 9, known as percentile dice. One die—that you designate before rolling—gives the tens digit, and the other gives the ones digit. If you roll
games use). The illustration on this page shows what each die looks like. When you need to roll dice, the rules tell you how many dice to roll of a certain type, along with any numbers to add or subtract
compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Heliana’s Guide to Monster Hunting: Part 2
the touch, this magical blade appears to continuously absorb any water with which it comes into contact. Split at the Seams. As a bonus action, you can press a button hidden on the weapon’s hilt to
and gains those of a whip. Michelle Mueller Tail’s End Unquenchable Thirst. When you roll a 20 on an attack roll made with this weapon, it releases a deadly burst of desiccating, negative energy that