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{{Infobox statistics
{{Infobox creature
| name = Shadow-Cursed Vine Blight
| name = Shadow-Cursed Vine Blight
| image = <gallery>
Shadow-Cursed Vine Blight in combat.png|In-game
Portrait Shadow-Cursed Vine Blight.png|Portrait
</gallery>
| race = Blight
| race = Blight
| size = Medium
| size = Medium
| type = Plant
| type = Plant
| hit_points = 56
| initiative = -1
| hit_points_tactician = 72
| prof bpnus = +3
| armour_class = 12
| hp = 56
| weight_kg = 100
| t hp = 72
| weight_lb =
| ac = 12
| weight kg = 100
| level = 6
| level = 6
| str = 18
| str = 18
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| cha = 3
| cha = 3


| resistant1 = Necrotic
| resistances = Necrotic resistance full
| feature1_name = Opportunity Attack
| passives = Opportunity Attack, Perfect Sentry, Superior Darkvision
| feature1_description = Automatically attack an enemy moving out of your reach.
| t passives = Tanglevine Form, Sprouting Necrosis, Opportunity Attack, Perfect Sentry, Superior Darkvision
| feature2_name = Perfect Sentry
| feature2_description = You can't be Surprised.
| feature3_name = Superior Darkvision
| feature3_description = Can see in the dark up to 24m.
| feature4_name = Tanglevine Form
| feature4_description = Melee attackers may become Entangled.
| feature4_mode = Tactician
| feature5_name=Sprouting Necrosis
| feature5_mode=Tactician
| feature5_description=At the end of its turns, Shadow-Cursed Vines will sprout at this creature's feet.
}}
}}
'''Shadow-Cursed Vine Blight''' is a are [[Blight (race)|blight]] [[Plant]] creature found in the [[Shadow-Cursed Lands]] in [[Act Two]].
'''Shadow-Cursed Vine Blight''' is a [[Blight (race)|blight]] [[Plant]] creature found in the [[Shadow-Cursed Lands]] in [[Act Two]].


==Attacks and abilities==
== Overview ==
{{TooltipBox| {{SAI|Unarmed Strike}} |image=Unarmed Strike.webp|w=100|
Shadow-Cursed Vine Blights, like its brethren the [[Shadow-Cursed Shambling Mound]] and the [[Shadow-Cursed Needle Blight]], conceal themselves within the surrounding vegetation in order to ambush passersby. The party must pass a {{Ability Check|Perception|30}} to spot these ambush parties and avoid being surprised.
{{Action}}}}


{{TooltipBox|Constrict|image=|w=100|* Wrap your cursed tendrils around a creature to {{Cond|Constricted|Constrict}} it and deal {{DamageInfo|count=2|die=6|modifier=melee|type=Bludgeoning}} + {{DamageInfo|count=1|die=4|type=Necrotic}} damage.
== Combat ==
During the [[Shadow-Cursed Shambling Mound]] fight, blights will heavily prioritize using their restraining abilities. Since the Shambling Mound can instantly kill a restrained target with {{SAI|Devour (Shambling Mound)|Devour}}, getting restrained can be deadly. As a result, if a party member is targeted by {{SAI|Constrict}}, you should prioritize breaking free.


{{Range|m=14|ft=47}}
This can be done by breaking the blight's [[concentration]]. Blights have a fairly low [[Constitution]] modifier of +2, so breaking concentration with damage can be fairly reliable. Allies can also be freed from their restraints by spending an action using {{SAI|Help}}.


{{Action}}
Features like {{SAI|Land's Stride: Plants}} and {{SAI|Freedom of Movement}} will prevent being restrained and make blights far less dangerous.
}}
=== Attacks and abilities ===
==Loot==
{{Feature box|Slam (Shadow-Cursed Vine Blight)}}
{{Feature box|Constrict}}
{{Feature box|Entangling Plants}}
 
=== Notable Loot ===
*{{SmItemIcon|Wood Bark}}
*{{SmItemIcon|Wood Bark}}


==Location==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
NPC Shadow-Cursed Needle Blight Location 2.png|Shadow-Cursed Vine Blight's location in the [[Shadow-Cursed Lands]]|alt=A map of the Shadow-Cursed Lands showing enemy npc markers.
NPC Shadow-Cursed Needle Blight Location 2.png|Shadow-Cursed Vine Blight's location in the [[Shadow-Cursed Lands]]|alt=A map of the Shadow-Cursed Lands showing enemy npc markers.
Shadow-Cursed Vine Blight.png|Shadow-Cursed Vine Blight's model
</gallery>
</gallery>



Latest revision as of 05:06, 31 July 2024

Shadow-Cursed Vine Blight is a blight Plant creature found in the Shadow-Cursed Lands in Act Two.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Shadow-Cursed Vine Blights, like its brethren the Shadow-Cursed Shambling Mound and the Shadow-Cursed Needle Blight, conceal themselves within the surrounding vegetation in order to ambush passersby. The party must pass a DC 30 Perception check to spot these ambush parties and avoid being surprised.

Combat[edit | edit source]

During the Shadow-Cursed Shambling Mound fight, blights will heavily prioritize using their restraining abilities. Since the Shambling Mound can instantly kill a restrained target with Devour Devour, getting restrained can be deadly. As a result, if a party member is targeted by Constrict Constrict, you should prioritize breaking free.

This can be done by breaking the blight's concentration. Blights have a fairly low Constitution modifier of +2, so breaking concentration with damage can be fairly reliable. Allies can also be freed from their restraints by spending an action using Help Help.

Features like Land's Stride: Plants Land's Stride: Plants and Freedom of Movement Freedom of Movement will prevent being restrained and make blights far less dangerous.

Attacks and abilities[edit | edit source]

Slam.webp
Slam Slam ()
D8 Bludgeoning.png 1d8 + 4 (5~12) Damage TypesBludgeoning
+
D4 Necrotic.png 1d4 (1~4) Damage TypesNecrotic

Hit a target with your bare fists.

 Range: 3 m / 10 ft
Generic Control.webp
Constrict Constrict ()
D6 Bludgeoning.png 2d6 + 4 (6~16) Damage TypesBludgeoning
+
D4 Necrotic.png 1d4 (1~4) Damage TypesNecrotic

Wrap your cursed tendrils around a creature to constrict it.

STR Save
 Range: 14 m / 47 ft
Generic Control.webp

Sprout cursed roots and vines all around you, slowing non-plant creatures and possibly Entangling Entangling enemies.

 Range: Self

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