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D&d ice monsters
D&d ice monsters







d&d ice monsters

Their head seems to be almost alight with a cold blue flame. Their bones are coated in patches of ice, and the mist that flows about them is denser and more visible. Mist Bones Ice Mage, much like the mist bones, is a skeleton clean from connective tissues or flesh. Feint blue light glows within the eye sockets of the skull. Mist Bones are purely skeletal in form, lacking any connective tissue or flesh. They are most commonly found in ruins and in long-forgotten tombs. The magic used to create these has been long forgotten but at one point large armies of them were created. The results, while not perfect, allowed the skeletons to assume incorporeal form for short periods of time. Mist Bones are the result of a wizard’s research into making incorporeal minions from an abundant supply of skeletons. Melee Weapon Attack: +8 to hit, reach 10 ft., one target. Melee Weapon Attack: +8 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. The stonescale troll makes three attacks, no more than one of which can be with its bite.Ĭlaw.

d&d ice monsters

Anyone making an unarmed strike, delivering a spell attack with a range of Touch, or attempting to grapple the stonescale troll takes 5 (2d4) piercing damage. The stonescale troll dies only if it starts its turn with 0 hit points and doesn't regenerate. If the stonescale troll takes acid or fire damage, this trait doesn't function at the start of the stonescale troll's next turn. The stonescale troll regains 15 hit points at the start of its turn.

d&d ice monsters

The stonescale troll has advantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks that rely on smell. Senses darkvision 60 ft., passive Perception 12 A small band of stonescale trolls can devastate the ecology of an area as they need an extraordinary amount of food to keep up with their enhanced metabolism which powers their strength and regenerative abilities. Those that roam freely are usually the remains of a previously defeated force. Stonescale trolls are rarely found in the wild, as most serve in various armies or military forces. Trophies from previously defeated enemies adorn their bodies. They often pick up various large items which they use as an improvised weapon. Their formerly gangly arms and legs are now masses of heavy muscle covered in rock-like armored plates and spikey protrusions. While standing as tall as their regular cousins, stonescale trolls are bred for combat. By Bryan "Tashio" Zeilstra Stonescale Troll









D&d ice monsters