AKA “The Wish” Adventures in Taggeriell Session 61 (Date: 6th April 2019) Players Present: - Rob (Known as “Oloma”) Human Female. Tiny aberration, chaotic neutral. Armor Class 12. Race: outsider Alignment: chaotic neutral Armor class: 16 Hit points: 52 Attack bonus: +10/+5 Damage: 1d4+4 / 1d4+4 / 2d8+4 (claw/claw/bite creature … Sounds like a Remove Disease will take care of it as well. Once free of the host, the tadpole matures into a fully grown blue or green slaad in 2d12 hours. NPC - (Known as “Naillae”) Elf Female. They spoke their own language and, occasionally, some additional evil languages. * TheseHandsHaveKilled: TheseHandsHaveKilled: ** Her first 'kill' is [[spoiler:when she morphs into a swarm of cranium rats and devours an illusory Babble whole when the rat instincts take over. Then a bit further below, it is said that a blue slaad can infect a victim, causing them to turn into a red slaad over the course of three months Adamantine armor , Alchemy jug , Amulet of health , Amulet of the planes , Animated shield , Apparatus of Kwalish , Armor of invulnerability , Armor of resistance , Armor of vulnerability , Arrow of slaying , Arrow-catching shield , Bag of beans , Bag of devouring , Bag of holding , Bag of tricks , Bead of force , Belt of dwarvenkind , Belt of giant strength , Berserker … … If I interpret that portrayal in OOTS somewhat correctly, those creatures are ... somewhat intelligent, thus not on the same level as bacteria, which I suppose need to be killed by Remove Disease. Any Spell or effect (5 points of Lay on Hands for instance) that removes disease will remove and destroy the Slaad Egg, as would the death of the host. Our recommendation is that if your system is running well, leave it on. The blue infected the host with a lycanthropy-like disease called chaos phage that slowly transformed them into a red slaad. Swarm or death burst - injury; save Fort DC 25, onset 1 day, effect 1d3 Dex and 1d3 Charisma, cure 2 consecutive saves. However, if I'm reading this correctly, a PC infected with a slaad tadpole won't show any symptoms or know that they are diseased for over a month and only within 24 hours of it hatching. Embedded in a slaad’s brain is a magic gem. Bite - injury; save Fort DC 20, onset 1 day, effect 1d3 Dex and 1d3 Charisma, cure 2 consecutive saves. In the Ever-Changing Chaos of Limbo, bits of Forest and meadow, ruined castles, and isolated islands drift through a tumult of fire, water, earth, and wind. @Lucian: Why did you setup each spell as an option with --? I do think more could be made of slaad tadpoles and the … They are capable of working with other creatures; there could be a Slaad at the head of a small band of orc bandits, who has infected a few of them with its spawn and is awaiting their transformation (since it takes quite a bit of time depending on the type of Slaad and fortitude of the host). Spanning the length of Wildemount’s southwest coastline along the Lucidian Ocean, the Menagerie Coast is a lush, rain-swept, tropical region filled with scattered forests and jungles, rocky seaside cliffs and beaches, overgrown islands, and bustling trade routes that traverse the perilous seas. I love … You're right, Slaads are only really appropriate for mid-to-high-level adventures. Am I reading that correctly? Slaad Tadpole. ... At that point they have a ticking … The party had to occupy the froghemoth while a ritual was conducted to cure it. Help support GITP's forums (and ongoing server maintenance) via Patreon. I don't have volo's guide, but as far as I know rot grubs are also killed by cure disease effects. But it also presents two much more powerful varieties, along with new information with the potential … A mature tadpole, selected after surviving a period of one decade in the elder brain's brine pool, was then inserted in the host's cranium through a nostril or ear canal. Logic just does not fit in with the real world. There were many types of slaadi depending on their place of origin … Larian's early access build for Baldur's Gate 3 is an absolute treat for RPG enthusiasts, but there are a … Creatures of chaos, red slaadi are the weakest of their kind. I seem to recall from reddit one of WotC's writers bringing up the 'by the rules' answer, which could be an attempt to … This subclass is perhaps one of the most readily breakable I've ever written. A victim that fails both saves can be cured of both infections with a single cure … I saw an old archived post on here about slaad diseases and how to cure them, but the question never really go answered from what I saw. And, of course, Slaads are not necessarily xenophobic. A slaad is a frog-like creature native to the Outer Plane of Limbo, the Chaotic Neutral afterlife. Plus I think an array type syntax makes more sense. ... and forms a slaad tadpole. If the disease is cured before the tadpole’s emergence, the unborn slaad is disintegrated." During a fight with a group of Slaad, he gets infected with a chaos phage. Consequently, it has no desire to hang around and fight anybody. An afflicted humanoid reduced to Charisma 0 by chaos phage immediately dies as a slaad tadpole burrows out of its skull. Aloha, here's the development thread for The Collection, a Warlock Patron intended to benefit Talisman uses the way Hexblade works for Pactblade wielders. A menagerie of deadly monsters for the world’s greatest roleplaying game. They offer no real disadvantages to the party that forces them to expend resources because they require days to take effect: Red Slaad Tadpoles kill whoever they infect in three months while Blue Slaad plague causes maximum HP reduction per day until the target is turned into a Slaad. [1] All those infected with this disease became female, regardless of previous gender. Race: outsider Alignment: chaotic neutral Armor class: 16 Hit points: 52 Attack bonus: +10/+5 Damage: 1d4+4 / 1d4+4 / 2d8+4 (claw/claw/bite creature weapons) Trained skills:(‡) listen (4), move silently (6), spot (6) Feats: darkvision, dodge, weapon proficiency (creature) Blueprint:(‡) nw_slaadred Standard loot: slaad's tongue It has no special movement such as swimming, climbing or burrowing, so it will dart under furniture, … A place to discuss the latest version of Dungeons and Dragons, the fifth edition, known during the playtest as D&D Next. The slaadi, singular slaad, resemble big, bipedal frog creatures. Such a tadpole then eats its way out of the host's body, feeds on the host's remains, and then seeks any other fresh meat it can find. Most seek escape from the cruel treatment offered by their more powerful kin. For example: " !shaped-import-spell --Fireball --Cure Wounds " Why not a comma separated list like " !shaped-import-spell --Fireball, Cure Wounds ". In looking at the stat blocks for the Red and Blue Slaad, they both can infect PCs with diseases, the Red with the Slaad egg and the Blue with the Chaos Phage.