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Dungeons and dragons slime
Dungeons and dragons slime












dungeons and dragons slime

This trait can deal a hefty amount of damage and might leave targets memory drained. Though oblex spawns can be handled easily, adult and elder oblexes boast a more significant challenge as they have some innate spellcasting and the dangerous "Eat Memories" ability. To keep from going insane, oblexes must shed captured personalities from time to time this process creates new oblexes. These simulacrums can travel 120 feet from the oblex itself, connected to the ooze by a slimy tether, and smell faintly of sulfur, likely from how the creatures are manufactured. Once an oblex has invaded someone's mind this way, it can then impersonate them, extruding a piece of itself to form an identical copy of that person. Oblexes engulf individuals and assault their minds, stealing their thoughts and memories. Related: Dungeons & Dragons Announces Tasha's Cauldron of Everything Sourcebook They don't actually eat people (though nothing is stopping them from doing so). Oblexes are used by mind flayers to steal information from intelligent targets, like wizards or high-ranking political figures. Oblexes were introduced in Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes, a supplement for 5th Edition D&D. Created by the illithids (mind flayers), oblexes are utterly terrifying creatures. Though an oblex spawn is almost indistinguishable from any other ooze, adult and elder oblexes can be genuinely frightening, appearing as bubbling masses of slime filled with blank, expressionless faces.

dungeons and dragons slime

In recent years, many new slimy spawn have found their way into the game, whether they be homebrewed or officially created. The gelatinous cube is perhaps the most infamous ooze in the game, alongside the demon lord of slimes itself, Juiblex. Oozes are a long-standing creature type in Dungeons & Dragons.














Dungeons and dragons slime