Puddings are a major subdivision of the Ooze type. Examples include Dense Pudding, Gray Pudding, and Stone Pudding.
Monthly Archives: January 2012
Dense Pudding
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At a Glance
An ooze.
Source
- The Ruins of Undermountain II [1104] monster booklet
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Gray Pudding
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At a Glance
An ooze.
Sources
- The Ruins of Undermountain II [1104] monster booklet
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Stone Pudding
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At a Glance
An ooze.
Source
- The Ruins of Undermountain II [1104] monster booklet
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Molds
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At a Glance
Molds, like slimes, are classified as hazards rather than monsters, probably because they don’t move, so they’re a little more like traps than most standard monsters. Molds include brown mold, death mold, deep mold, gray mold, and yellow mold.
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Death Mold
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At a Glance
Like several other fungi, death mold should be considered a “hazard” rather than a monster. Meaning it has a CR but not a Type or HD. Mold is generally not ambulatory.
Source
- The Ruins of Undermountain II [1104] monster booklet
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Gray Mold
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At a Glance
Like several other fungi, gray mold should be considered a “hazard” rather than a monster. Meaning it has a CR but not a Type or HD. Mold is generally not ambulatory.
Source
- The Ruins of Undermountain II [1104] monster booklet
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Deep Mold
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At a Glance
Like several other fungi, deep mold should be considered a “hazard” rather than a monster. Meaning it has a CR but not a Type or HD. Mold is generally not ambulatory.
Source
- The Ruins of Undermountain II [1104] monster booklet
Disclaimer
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Greater Mimic
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At a Glance
This monster is featured on Stupid Monsters, which is a fun read.
Source
- Ruins of Undermountain II [1104] monster booklet
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Flareater
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At a Glance
An ooze.
Flareaters are dangerous hazards of the underdark, resembling and perhaps related to green slime.
Source
- Ruins of Undermountain II [1104] monster booklet
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