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D&d 5e ooze
D&d 5e ooze





And if you have a demon invasion in your campaign, then perhaps the oozes gain more sentience as Jubilex gets closer to the material plane. It also has an aversion to light, which your villain or dungeon designer could use to their advantage, creating a temporary safe passage through a room filled with black pudding. Neither delicious nor nutritious, black pudding is more corrosive than the grey ooze and splits into smaller pieces whenever it’s hit by lighting or slashing damage. With an average level of intelligence and comprehension of languages, it can serve as a great monster of the week as it tracks down a player or important NPC in order to finally get its revenge. This creature, according to its lore, can only be made from willing sacrifices who crave vengeance above all. It slithers along the ground tracking the target of its vengeance. Introduced in Volo’s Guide to Monsters, the slithering tracker is, in a word, icky. Heck, a villain’s lair with pit traps that drop a victim into a gelatinous cube is truly sinister. Plop a few in a frequented hallway and wait for the party to run into them, engulfing them in the process. These lovely gummi bois are transparent unless a perception check is passed. The Gelatinous Cube has got to be my favorite monster in D&D (though, the Rust Monster is a close second) because it does exactly what it says on the tin. A great low level bounty could be cleaning out oozes from a basement of the local tavern. Like all oozes, it has a false appearance looking indistinguishable from an oily pool or wet rock as long as it remains motionless. Its attack also corrodes nonmagical metal, which can allow your ranged characters or casters to shine. This is a personal favorite to throw against a low level party because you get them beginning to think strategically about what weapons and attacks they’re using against enemies. Grey Ooze (CR ½)Ī grey ooze is capable of corroding non-magical metal, including the weapons used to smack it around. Oozes are fantastic monsters of the week, capable of hiding in plain sight, terrorizing NPCs, and making a complete mess of things.

d&d 5e ooze

You can check out previous articles in this series where I cover: Elementals, Constructs, Aberrations, Beasts, Celestials, Fey, Fiends, Dragons, Giants, Monstrosities and Plants.

d&d 5e ooze

So put on your ooze-handling gloves and let’s jump in! While the monsters with the Ooze type only have a handful of entries, each has potential to test a low level party, and there is even an ooze that could drive an entire campaign. The evil shampoos of the Dungeons and Dragons multiverse, oozes are classic monsters that no dungeon worth its treasure would be without.







D&d 5e ooze