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Monsters
Monster Manual
’t use Bite, and if the frog dies, the swallowed target is no longer Restrained and can escape from the corpse using 5 feet of movement, exiting with the Prone condition.
At the end of the frog
’s next turn, the swallowed target takes 5 (2d4);{"diceNotation":"2d4", "rollType":"damage", "rollAction":"Swallow", "rollDamageType":"Acid"} Acid damage. If that damage doesn’t kill it, the frog disgorges it, causing it to exit Prone.
Monsters
Monster Manual
Diabolical Restoration. If the erinyes dies outside the Nine Hells, its body disappears in sulfurous smoke, and it gains a new body instantly, reviving with all its Hit Points somewhere in the Nine
, or if the erinyes dies. If the rope is damaged or destroyed, the erinyes can fully restore it when finishing a Short or Long Rest.Multiattack. The erinyes makes three Withering Sword attacks and can
Monsters
Monster Manual
Demonic Restoration. If the marilith dies outside the Abyss, its body dissolves into ichor, and it gains a new body instantly, reviving with all its Hit Points somewhere in the Abyss.
Magic
ends.Parry. Trigger: The marilith is hit by a melee attack roll while holding a weapon. Response: The marilith adds 5 to its AC against that attack, possibly causing it to miss.PoisonCold, Fire
Magic Items
Dungeon Master’s Guide
As a Magic action, you can throw this staff so that it lands in an unoccupied space within 10 feet of you, causing the staff to become a Giant Constrictor Snake in that space. The snake is under your
for 1 hour. If the snake is reduced to 0 Hit Points, it dies and reverts to its staff form; the staff then shatters and is destroyed. If the snake reverts to staff form before losing all its Hit Points, it regains all of them.
Monsters
Monster Manual
maximum decreases by 10 (3d6);{"diceNotation":"3d6", "rollType":"roll", "rollAction":"Rotting Fist"} every 24 hours that elapse. A creature dies and turns to dust if reduced to 0 Hit Points by this attack
Sand. Trigger: The mummy is hit by an attack roll. Response: The mummy adds 2 to its AC against the attack, possibly causing the attack to miss, and the mummy teleports up to 60 feet to an unoccupied
Magic Items
Dungeon Master’s Guide
Hidden in the dungeon of White Plume Mountain, Blackrazor shines like a piece of night sky filled with stars. Its black scabbard is decorated with pieces of cut obsidian.
You gain a +3 bonus to
Blackrazor. Blackrazor can be destroyed by crushing it in the great gears of Mechanus. Primus, the creator of the modrons, also knows a series of musical tones that Blackrazor can’t stand to hear, causing the sword to shatter.
Magic Items
Dungeon Master’s Guide
. This enmity lasts until either you or the devil dies.
A Question of Enmity
Two of the cards in the Deck of Many Things can earn a character the enmity of another being. With the Flames card, the
drawing this card, you can ask a question in meditation and mentally receive a truthful answer to that question.
Skull. An Avatar of Death appears in an unoccupied space as close to you as possible
Monsters
Forgotten Realms: Adventures in Faerûn
Amphibious (Sea Form Only). The beast breathes air and water.
Divine Immortality. If the beast dies, its body dissolves into black goo, and it gains a new body after 1d10;{"diceNotation":"1d10
start of its turn. If the beast takes Radiant damage or damage from a Critical Hit, this trait doesn’t function at the start of the beast’s next turn. The beast dies only if it starts its
Monsters
Eberron: Rising from the Last War
and is cursed until the hag dies or the curse is removed. The cursed creature's hit point maximum decreases by 5 (1d10);{"diceNotation":"1d10","rollType":"roll","rollAction":"Nightmare Touch"} whenever
undertaking quests or making bargains with a dusk hag in exchange for its prophecies and visions of the future. But the information gained from a dusk hag often has a way of causing more pain than joy. Like
magic-items
While holding this weapon, you receive a +5 bonus to AC and gain 5 Temporary Hit Points, which last until they are depleted or you finish a Long Rest. While holding the weapon, you suffer the
unfortunate side effect of sounding wildly overconfident, no matter what you say. (Everybody Dies at Turtle Bay)
magic-items
While holding this weapon, you receive a +5 bonus to AC and gain 5 Temporary Hit Points, which last until they are depleted or you finish a Long Rest. While holding the weapon, you suffer the
unfortunate side effect of sounding wildly overconfident, no matter what you say. (Everybody Dies at Turtle Bay)
magic-items
While holding this weapon, you receive a +5 bonus to AC and gain 5 Temporary Hit Points, which last until they are depleted or you finish a Long Rest. While holding the weapon, you suffer the
unfortunate side effect of sounding wildly overconfident, no matter what you say. (Everybody Dies at Turtle Bay)
magic-items
While holding this weapon, you receive a +5 bonus to AC and gain 5 Temporary Hit Points, which last until they are depleted or you finish a Long Rest. While holding the weapon, you suffer the
unfortunate side effect of sounding wildly overconfident, no matter what you say. (Everybody Dies at Turtle Bay)
magic-items
While holding this weapon, you receive a +5 bonus to AC and gain 5 Temporary Hit Points, which last until they are depleted or you finish a Long Rest. While holding the weapon, you suffer the
unfortunate side effect of sounding wildly overconfident, no matter what you say. (Everybody Dies at Turtle Bay)
magic-items
While holding this weapon, you receive a +5 bonus to AC and gain 5 Temporary Hit Points, which last until they are depleted or you finish a Long Rest. While holding the weapon, you suffer the
unfortunate side effect of sounding wildly overconfident, no matter what you say. (Everybody Dies at Turtle Bay)
magic-items
While holding this weapon, you receive a +5 bonus to AC and gain 5 Temporary Hit Points, which last until they are depleted or you finish a Long Rest. While holding the weapon, you suffer the
unfortunate side effect of sounding wildly overconfident, no matter what you say. (Everybody Dies at Turtle Bay)
magic-items
While holding this weapon, you receive a +5 bonus to AC and gain 5 Temporary Hit Points, which last until they are depleted or you finish a Long Rest. While holding the weapon, you suffer the
unfortunate side effect of sounding wildly overconfident, no matter what you say. (Everybody Dies at Turtle Bay)
magic-items
While holding this weapon, you receive a +5 bonus to AC and gain 5 Temporary Hit Points, which last until they are depleted or you finish a Long Rest. While holding the weapon, you suffer the
unfortunate side effect of sounding wildly overconfident, no matter what you say. (Everybody Dies at Turtle Bay)
magic-items
While holding this weapon, you receive a +5 bonus to AC and gain 5 Temporary Hit Points, which last until they are depleted or you finish a Long Rest. While holding the weapon, you suffer the
unfortunate side effect of sounding wildly overconfident, no matter what you say. (Everybody Dies at Turtle Bay)
magic-items
While holding this weapon, you receive a +5 bonus to AC and gain 5 Temporary Hit Points, which last until they are depleted or you finish a Long Rest. While holding the weapon, you suffer the
unfortunate side effect of sounding wildly overconfident, no matter what you say. (Everybody Dies at Turtle Bay)
magic-items
While holding this weapon, you receive a +5 bonus to AC and gain 5 Temporary Hit Points, which last until they are depleted or you finish a Long Rest. While holding the weapon, you suffer the
unfortunate side effect of sounding wildly overconfident, no matter what you say. (Everybody Dies at Turtle Bay)
magic-items
While holding this weapon, you receive a +5 bonus to AC and gain 5 Temporary Hit Points, which last until they are depleted or you finish a Long Rest. While holding the weapon, you suffer the
unfortunate side effect of sounding wildly overconfident, no matter what you say. (Everybody Dies at Turtle Bay)
magic-items
While holding this weapon, you receive a +5 bonus to AC and gain 5 Temporary Hit Points, which last until they are depleted or you finish a Long Rest. While holding the weapon, you suffer the
unfortunate side effect of sounding wildly overconfident, no matter what you say. (Everybody Dies at Turtle Bay)
magic-items
While holding this weapon, you receive a +5 bonus to AC and gain 5 Temporary Hit Points, which last until they are depleted or you finish a Long Rest. While holding the weapon, you suffer the
unfortunate side effect of sounding wildly overconfident, no matter what you say. (Everybody Dies at Turtle Bay)
magic-items
While holding this weapon, you receive a +5 bonus to AC and gain 5 Temporary Hit Points, which last until they are depleted or you finish a Long Rest. While holding the weapon, you suffer the
unfortunate side effect of sounding wildly overconfident, no matter what you say. (Everybody Dies at Turtle Bay)
magic-items
While holding this weapon, you receive a +5 bonus to AC and gain 5 Temporary Hit Points, which last until they are depleted or you finish a Long Rest. While holding the weapon, you suffer the
unfortunate side effect of sounding wildly overconfident, no matter what you say. (Everybody Dies at Turtle Bay)
magic-items
While holding this weapon, you receive a +5 bonus to AC and gain 5 Temporary Hit Points, which last until they are depleted or you finish a Long Rest. While holding the weapon, you suffer the
unfortunate side effect of sounding wildly overconfident, no matter what you say. (Everybody Dies at Turtle Bay)
magic-items
While holding this weapon, you receive a +5 bonus to AC and gain 5 Temporary Hit Points, which last until they are depleted or you finish a Long Rest. While holding the weapon, you suffer the
unfortunate side effect of sounding wildly overconfident, no matter what you say. (Everybody Dies at Turtle Bay)
magic-items
This stylish black hat is made of plush velvet and is designed to sit jauntily on the side of the head. You gain a +1 bonus to Armor Class and saving throws. (Everybody Dies as a Surprise)
magic-items
While holding this weapon, you receive a +5 bonus to AC and gain 5 Temporary Hit Points, which last until they are depleted or you finish a Long Rest. While holding the weapon, you suffer the
unfortunate side effect of sounding wildly overconfident, no matter what you say. (Everybody Dies at Turtle Bay)
magic-items
While holding this weapon, you receive a +5 bonus to AC and gain 5 Temporary Hit Points, which last until they are depleted or you finish a Long Rest. While holding the weapon, you suffer the
unfortunate side effect of sounding wildly overconfident, no matter what you say. (Everybody Dies at Turtle Bay)
magic-items
While holding this weapon, you receive a +5 bonus to AC and gain 5 Temporary Hit Points, which last until they are depleted or you finish a Long Rest. While holding the weapon, you suffer the
unfortunate side effect of sounding wildly overconfident, no matter what you say. (Everybody Dies at Turtle Bay)
magic-items
While holding this weapon, you receive a +5 bonus to AC and gain 5 Temporary Hit Points, which last until they are depleted or you finish a Long Rest. While holding the weapon, you suffer the
unfortunate side effect of sounding wildly overconfident, no matter what you say. (Everybody Dies at Turtle Bay)
magic-items
While holding this weapon, you receive a +5 bonus to AC and gain 5 Temporary Hit Points, which last until they are depleted or you finish a Long Rest. While holding the weapon, you suffer the
unfortunate side effect of sounding wildly overconfident, no matter what you say. (Everybody Dies at Turtle Bay)
magic-items
While holding this weapon, you receive a +5 bonus to AC and gain 5 Temporary Hit Points, which last until they are depleted or you finish a Long Rest. While holding the weapon, you suffer the
unfortunate side effect of sounding wildly overconfident, no matter what you say. (Everybody Dies at Turtle Bay)