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Spells
Player’s Handbook
Choose a pile of bones or a corpse of a Medium or Small Humanoid within range. The target becomes an Undead creature: a Skeleton if you chose bones or a Zombie if you chose a corpse.
On each of your
turns, you can take a Bonus Action to mentally command any creature you made with this spell if the creature is within 60 feet of you (if you control multiple creatures, you can command any of them
Monsters
Monster Manual
":"damage", "rollAction":"Entangling Rope", "rollDamageType":"Force"} Force damage, and the target has the Restrained condition until the rope is destroyed, the erinyes uses a Bonus Action to release
Monsters
Monster Manual
creature it can see within 60 feet of itself that has the Rampage Bonus Action. The target can take a Reaction to make one melee attack.Rampage (2/Day). Immediately after dealing damage to a creature that is already Bloodied, the gnoll moves up to half its Speed, and it makes one Bone Whip attack.
Spells
Player’s Handbook
save DC). The vine can grapple only one creature at a time, and you can cause the vine to release a Grappled creature (no action required).
As a Bonus Action on your later turns, you can repeat the
Magic Items
Dungeon Master’s Guide
While holding this magic weapon, you can take a Bonus Action and use a command word to cause flames to engulf the damage-dealing part of the weapon. These flames shed Bright Light in a 40-foot radius
and Dim Light for an additional 40 feet. While the weapon is ablaze, it deals an extra 2d6 Fire damage on a hit. The flames last until you take a Bonus Action to issue the command again or until you drop, stow, or sheathe the weapon.
Magic Items
Dungeon Master’s Guide
15 Dexterity saving throw or have the Restrained condition until you have the Incapacitated condition, until you take a Bonus Action to release the target, or until the target is no longer within 15
yourself. For each tentacle, make a melee attack roll with a +9 bonus. A tentacle deals 1d6 Psychic damage on a hit. If you hit the same target with all three tentacles, the target must succeed on a DC
Spells
Player’s Handbook
equal to your spell save DC. While the hand grapples the target, you can take a Bonus Action to cause the hand to crush it, dealing Bludgeoning damage to the target equal to 4d6 plus your
the spell and as a Bonus Action on your later turns, you can move the hand up to 60 feet and then cause one of the following effects:
Clenched Fist. The hand strikes a target within 5 feet of it
Net
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Equipment
success. Dealing 5 slashing damage to the net (AC 10) also frees the creature without harming it, ending the effect and destroying the net.
When you use an action, bonus action, or reaction to
Proficiency with a net allows you to add your proficiency bonus to the attack roll for any attack you make with it.
A Large or smaller creature hit by a net is restrained until it is freed. A net
Magic Items
Dungeon Master’s Guide
. The target must succeed on a DC 15 Dexterity saving throw or have the Restrained condition. You can release the target by letting go of your end of the rope (causing the rope to coil up in the target
’s space) or by using a Bonus Action to repeat the command (causing the rope to coil up in your hand).
A target Restrained by the rope can take an action to make its choice of a DC 15 Strength
Magic Items
Dungeon Master’s Guide
You gain a +1 bonus to attack rolls and damage rolls made with this magic weapon, which has no string. Each time you pull your arm back in a firing motion, a magical arrow made of golden energy
ranged attack against a creature, you can try to restrain the target instead of dealing damage to it. If the arrow hits, the target must succeed on a DC 15 Strength saving throw or have the Restrained
Magic Items
Dungeon Master’s Guide
. On a failed save, the creature dies and, if it is a Humanoid, turns into a Zombie.
Magic Weapon. You can wield the wand as a magic Mace that grants a +3 bonus to attack rolls and damage rolls made
2 minor detrimental properties
1 major detrimental property
The detrimental properties of the Wand of Orcus are suppressed while the wand is attuned to Orcus.
Protection. You gain a +3 bonus to
Magic Items
Dungeon Master’s Guide
that is attuned to the book can release the clasp that holds it shut. Once the book is opened, the attuned creature must spend 80 hours reading and studying the book to digest its contents and gain its
a 10-foot radius and Dim Light for an additional 10 feet. You can dismiss or manifest the halo as a Bonus Action. While present, the halo gives you Advantage on Charisma (Persuasion) checks. In
Animate Dead
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Spells
Basic Rules (2014)
creature. The target becomes a skeleton if you chose bones or a zombie if you chose a corpse (the GM has the creature's game statistics).
On each of your turns, you can use a bonus action to mentally
This spell creates an undead servant. Choose a pile of bones or a corpse of a Medium or Small humanoid within range. Your spell imbues the target with a foul mimicry of life, raising it as an undead
Rust Monster
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Monsters
Basic Rules (2014)
dealing damage, the weapon takes a permanent and cumulative −1 penalty to damage rolls. If its penalty drops to −5, the weapon is destroyed. Nonmagical ammunition made of metal that hits the
rust monster is destroyed after dealing damage.Bite. Melee Weapon Attack: +3;{"diceNotation":"1d20+3","rollType":"to hit","rollAction":"Bite"} to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 5 (1d8 + 1
Monsters
Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse
experiences, particularly great meals, with the monster. Some might even convince a darkweaver to release them if they promise to return with rare spices or one-of-a-kind meals. Those who manage to
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Roll a die. If you roll an even number, the cocoon contains the bones of a Humanoid. If you roll an odd number, the
Korred
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Monsters
Volo's Guide to Monsters
. The korred can use a bonus action to release the target, which is also freed if the korred dies or becomes incapacitated.
A rope of korred hair has AC 20 and 20 hit points. It regains 1 hit point
Command Hair. The korred has at least one 50-foot-long rope woven out of its hair. As a bonus action, the korred commands one such rope within 30 feet of it to move up to 20 feet and entangle a Large
Berbalang
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Mordenkainen’s Tome of Foes
Spectral Duplicate (Recharges after a Short or Long Rest). As a bonus action, the berbalang creates one spectral duplicate of itself in an unoccupied space it can see within 60 feet of it. While the
gathering secrets, both from the gods they inhabit and from the bones of dead creatures, they call forth the spirits of the dead and force them to divulge what they learned in life.
Speakers of the Dead
Monsters
Eberron: Rising from the Last War
Commander of Bones. As a bonus action, the knight can target one skeleton or zombie it can see within 30 feet of it. The target must make a DC 14 Wisdom saving throw. On a failed save, the target
must obey the knight's commands until the knight dies or until the knight releases it as a bonus action. The knight can command up to twelve undead at a time this way.
Master of the Pallid Banner. While
magic-items
powerful—creates an arcanomagnetic pull between the two jawbones, dealing devastating damage to whatever lies between them.
You gain a +1 bonus to attack and damage rolls you make with each of these
Forged as a pair, these magic weapons are crafted from the matching upper and lower jaw bones of a tar-rasque. Their innate magic—and one of the reasons the tar-rasque’s bite is so
magic-items
powerful—creates an arcanomagnetic pull between the two jawbones, dealing devastating damage to whatever lies between them.
You gain a +2 bonus to attack and damage rolls you make with each of these
Forged as a pair, these magic weapons are crafted from the matching upper and lower jaw bones of a tar-rasque. Their innate magic—and one of the reasons the tar-rasque’s bite is so
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powerful—creates an arcanomagnetic pull between the two jawbones, dealing devastating damage to whatever lies between them.
You gain a +1 bonus to attack and damage rolls you make with each of these
Forged as a pair, these magic weapons are crafted from the matching upper and lower jaw bones of a tar-rasque. Their innate magic—and one of the reasons the tar-rasque’s bite is so
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powerful—creates an arcanomagnetic pull between the two jawbones, dealing devastating damage to whatever lies between them.
You gain a +2 bonus to attack and damage rolls you make with each of these
Forged as a pair, these magic weapons are crafted from the matching upper and lower jaw bones of a tar-rasque. Their innate magic—and one of the reasons the tar-rasque’s bite is so
magic-items
powerful—creates an arcanomagnetic pull between the two jawbones, dealing devastating damage to whatever lies between them.
You gain a +1 bonus to attack and damage rolls you make with each of these
Forged as a pair, these magic weapons are crafted from the matching upper and lower jaw bones of a tar-rasque. Their innate magic—and one of the reasons the tar-rasque’s bite is so
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powerful—creates an arcanomagnetic pull between the two jawbones, dealing devastating damage to whatever lies between them.
You gain a +1 bonus to attack and damage rolls you make with each of these
Forged as a pair, these magic weapons are crafted from the matching upper and lower jaw bones of a tar-rasque. Their innate magic—and one of the reasons the tar-rasque’s bite is so
magic-items
powerful—creates an arcanomagnetic pull between the two jawbones, dealing devastating damage to whatever lies between them.
You gain a +1 bonus to attack and damage rolls you make with each of these
Forged as a pair, these magic weapons are crafted from the matching upper and lower jaw bones of a tar-rasque. Their innate magic—and one of the reasons the tar-rasque’s bite is so
magic-items
powerful—creates an arcanomagnetic pull between the two jawbones, dealing devastating damage to whatever lies between them.
You gain a +2 bonus to attack and damage rolls you make with each of these
Forged as a pair, these magic weapons are crafted from the matching upper and lower jaw bones of a tar-rasque. Their innate magic—and one of the reasons the tar-rasque’s bite is so
magic-items
powerful—creates an arcanomagnetic pull between the two jawbones, dealing devastating damage to whatever lies between them.
You gain a +1 bonus to attack and damage rolls you make with each of these
Forged as a pair, these magic weapons are crafted from the matching upper and lower jaw bones of a tar-rasque. Their innate magic—and one of the reasons the tar-rasque’s bite is so
magic-items
powerful—creates an arcanomagnetic pull between the two jawbones, dealing devastating damage to whatever lies between them.
You gain a +1 bonus to attack and damage rolls you make with each of these
Forged as a pair, these magic weapons are crafted from the matching upper and lower jaw bones of a tar-rasque. Their innate magic—and one of the reasons the tar-rasque’s bite is so
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powerful—creates an arcanomagnetic pull between the two jawbones, dealing devastating damage to whatever lies between them.
You gain a +2 bonus to attack and damage rolls you make with each of these
Forged as a pair, these magic weapons are crafted from the matching upper and lower jaw bones of a tar-rasque. Their innate magic—and one of the reasons the tar-rasque’s bite is so
magic-items
powerful—creates an arcanomagnetic pull between the two jawbones, dealing devastating damage to whatever lies between them.
You gain a +1 bonus to attack and damage rolls you make with each of these
Forged as a pair, these magic weapons are crafted from the matching upper and lower jaw bones of a tar-rasque. Their innate magic—and one of the reasons the tar-rasque’s bite is so
magic-items
powerful—creates an arcanomagnetic pull between the two jawbones, dealing devastating damage to whatever lies between them.
You gain a +2 bonus to attack and damage rolls you make with each of these
Forged as a pair, these magic weapons are crafted from the matching upper and lower jaw bones of a tar-rasque. Their innate magic—and one of the reasons the tar-rasque’s bite is so
magic-items
powerful—creates an arcanomagnetic pull between the two jawbones, dealing devastating damage to whatever lies between them.
You gain a +1 bonus to attack and damage rolls you make with each of these
Forged as a pair, these magic weapons are crafted from the matching upper and lower jaw bones of a tar-rasque. Their innate magic—and one of the reasons the tar-rasque’s bite is so
magic-items
powerful—creates an arcanomagnetic pull between the two jawbones, dealing devastating damage to whatever lies between them.
You gain a +2 bonus to attack and damage rolls you make with each of these
Forged as a pair, these magic weapons are crafted from the matching upper and lower jaw bones of a tar-rasque. Their innate magic—and one of the reasons the tar-rasque’s bite is so
magic-items
powerful—creates an arcanomagnetic pull between the two jawbones, dealing devastating damage to whatever lies between them.
You gain a +2 bonus to attack and damage rolls you make with each of these
Forged as a pair, these magic weapons are crafted from the matching upper and lower jaw bones of a tar-rasque. Their innate magic—and one of the reasons the tar-rasque’s bite is so
magic-items
powerful—creates an arcanomagnetic pull between the two jawbones, dealing devastating damage to whatever lies between them.
You gain a +2 bonus to attack and damage rolls you make with each of these
Forged as a pair, these magic weapons are crafted from the matching upper and lower jaw bones of a tar-rasque. Their innate magic—and one of the reasons the tar-rasque’s bite is so