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You rip the flesh from a creature, fashioning it into a twisted monstrosity of blood and skin that rises up to attack the creature.
A creature that you can see within range makes a Constitution
’t speak. Until the grapple ends, the target has the Restrained condition, and is suffocating.
Constrict. The fleshling construct constricts a target that it is grappling doing 2d8;{"diceNotation
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Bigby Presents: Glory of the Giants
(see below) are immune to this effect. Psychic Well. A creature can try to harness the psychic power of the well by gazing into it for 1 minute while remaining within 10 feet of the well. At the end of
constricts and the journey is faster; divide the distance by 3. Roll once for creatures traveling as a group. This effect ends once creatures enter the keep or get farther than 6 miles from it.
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Bigby Presents: Glory of the Giants
(see below) are immune to this effect. Psychic Well. A creature can try to harness the psychic power of the well by gazing into it for 1 minute while remaining within 10 feet of the well. At the end of
constricts and the journey is faster; divide the distance by 3. Roll once for creatures traveling as a group. This effect ends once creatures enter the keep or get farther than 6 miles from it.
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Volo's Guide to Monsters
admit creatures larger than itself (particularly in the innermost chambers). If any large openings between adjacent caves exist naturally, the beholder constricts or seals off such openings, either by
you see fit.) A typical arrangement is a network of tunnels running above the main chambers of the lair, each wide enough for the beholder to fly through. Fist-sized holes in the floors of these
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Volo's Guide to Monsters
admit creatures larger than itself (particularly in the innermost chambers). If any large openings between adjacent caves exist naturally, the beholder constricts or seals off such openings, either by
you see fit.) A typical arrangement is a network of tunnels running above the main chambers of the lair, each wide enough for the beholder to fly through. Fist-sized holes in the floors of these