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{{Infobox creature
{{Infobox creature
| name = Torgga
| name = Torgga
| image =
<gallery>
Torgga.png|In-game
Portrait Torgga.png|Portrait
</gallery>
| page image = Torgga.png
| full name = Torgga
| full name = Torgga
| image = Torgga.png
| va =
| faction =  
| race = [[Duergar]]
| race = [[Duergar]]
| type = Humanoid
| class = [[Ranger]]
| class = [[Ranger]]
| faction = [[Overgrown Ruin Looters]]
| level = 2
| level = 2
| hp = 16
| ac = 12
| prof bonus = +2
| movement m = 7.5
| weight kg = 75
| size = Medium
| size = Medium
| type = Humanoid
| ac = 12
| hp = 16
| t hp = 20
| movement m = 8
| weight kg = 50
| hiddenlevel = 2
| str = 12
| str = 12
| dex = 13
| dex = 13
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| wis = 12
| wis = 12
| cha = 10
| cha = 10
| resistances =
| passives = Darkvision, Duergar Resilience, Sunlight Sensitivity, Opportunity Attack
| str save prof = yes
| str save prof = yes
| dex save prof = yes
| dex save prof = yes
| passives = Darkvision, Duergar Resilience, Sunlight Sensitivity
| e hp = 11
| e passives = Darkvision, Duergar Resilience, Sunlight Sensitivity
| t hp = 20
}}
}}
'''Torgga''' is one of the bandits raiding the Overgrown Ruins dungeon in [[Chapter One]].  
'''Torgga''' is one of the bandits raiding the Overgrown Ruins dungeon in [[Chapter One]].  

Revision as of 05:28, 15 June 2024

Torgga is one of the bandits raiding the Overgrown Ruins dungeon in Chapter One.

Involvement

Torgga is instantly hostile to the player as she spots them.

Attacks

Ranged Attack.webp
Ranged Attack Ranged Attack ()   –  Shortbow
Normal weapon damage

Make a ranged attack with your equipped weapon.
 Range: 18 m / 60 ft
Main Hand Attack.webp
Main Hand Attack Main Hand Attack ()   –  Dagger
Normal weapon damage

Make a melee attack with your equipped weapon.
 Melee: 1.5 m / 5  ft
Ensnaring Strike Ranged.webp
Normal weapon damage

Your attack summons thorny vines, dealing Weapon Damage and possibly Ensnaring your target.

Ensnared creatures cannot move and take 1d6Damage TypesPiercing damage at the start of each turn. An ally can use their Help Action to try and tear away the vines.

Notable Loot