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Cloaker

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Cloakers are a non-playable race and Aberration found in Act Two. Though they ambush in shadows and attack alone, they can summon illusory copies of themselves to bolster their forces.

About cloakers

Cloakers are large, permanently flying creatures that resemble large manta rays. They are often camouflaged when still, resembling a large cloak.

One cloaker can be found during Act Two, in a hidden natural cavern in the Gauntlet of SharX: -819 Y: -867.

Racial features

Base Racial Speed
16m / 53ft (Flying)
Size
Large
Light Sensitivity Light Sensitivity
While in bright light, this creature has Disadvantage Icon.png Disadvantage on Attack Rolls and Perception Checks that rely on sight.
Multiattack Multiattack
Can Multiattack Multiattack if the target is Frightened Frightened.

Combat

They have the ability to summon copies of themselves, called Phantasms.

Attacks and abilities

Bite.webp
Bite Bite ()
Bite a target.
 Melee: 1.5 m / 5  ft
Multiattack Earth Elemental.webp
Multiattack Multiattack ()
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Aim multiple attacks at a target that cause Gaping Wounds Gaping Wounds and Bleeding Bleeding.
 Melee: 1.5 m / 5  ft
Fly.webp
Fly Fly ()
Fly to a target position
 Range: 18 m / 60 ft
Generic Summon.webp
Phantasms (action) Phantasms (action) ()
Fill the shadows with three illusory duplicates of yourself that can hurt and Frighten Frighten creatures with their haunting Moans.
 Range: 100 m / 328 ft

Tactics

  • The Cloaker will be Ambushing Ambushing, forcing the player to pass a DC 18 Perception check to avoid getting Surprised Surprised. This check can be triggered on the toadstool platform at X: -805 Y: -862, the elevated position of which allows for easy high ground for initiating combat.
  • It has a multiattack which can be used when enemies are Frightened Frightened. However, only its phantasms can cause the frightened condition.

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