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Slime d&d 5e
Slime d&d 5e






Maybe your players’ characters live in a Crapsack World, where everything went from bad to worse, and stayed that way. So you want to play a gritty game for your D&D campaign. You might also want to check out TV Tropes’ Sliding Scale of Shiny Versus Gritty In the Dungeons & Dragons universe, huge colonies of green slime exist deep beneath the earth.I’d like to briefly mention a big inspiration for this piece: Giffyglyph’s free Darker Dungeons homebrew ruleset, which I highly recommend, and reference in several places. As such, they are regarded as neutral in alignment.Ī green slime will regrow if even the tiniest residue remains, and can germinate to form a full sized ooze again years later. Green slimes are mindless and cannot speak. Green slime is vulnerable to light, heat, frost, and cure disease spells. Living creatures touched by a green slime eventually turn into green slime themselves. If it grows on a ceiling, however, it can sense if someone passes below, and drops onto them. For the most part, it is forced to feed off of vegetable, organic or metallic substances in an underground wall. Being a growth, it is fixed to one place and cannot move or attack. The green slime is notably different from other oozes. Some of these might have been inspired by cavers' contacts with peculiar lifeforms in caves with a high hydrogen sulfide and sulfuric acid content which are even more corrosive than the environments they inhabit, such as the " snottites", "red goo", and "green slime" encountered in the real-world Cueva de Villa Luz. It has been suggested that many of these fantasy creatures were inspired by Georg Agricola's curious work "De animantibus subterraneis", in which this early German mineralogist considered a wide range of real and imaginary subterranean creatures.

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It is a horrible, fetid growth, resembling a bright green, sticky, wet moss which grows on the walls and ceilings of caves, sewers, dungeons, mines, and the like.

slime d&d 5e

It is more akin to a plant than an animal. In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, the green slime is an ooze, a category of monster.








Slime d&d 5e