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Shadow-Cursed Vine Blight

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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]

Constrict Constrict ()
D6 Bludgeoning.png 2d6 + 4 (6~16) Damage TypesBludgeoning
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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
Entangling Plants Entangling Plants ()
Sprout cursed roots and vines all around you, slowing non-plant creatures and possibly Entangling Entangling enemies.
 Range: Self
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

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