Ad placeholder
Shadow-Cursed Shambling Mound
Overview
Shadow-Cursed Shambling Mound, like the Shadow-Cursed Vine Blight and the Shadow-Cursed Needle Blight, conceals itself within the surrounding vegetation in order to ambush passersby. The party must pass a DC 30 Perception check to spot it and avoid being surprised.
Combat
The shambling mound's most dangerous ability is and covered in . Digestive juices can be applied with its ability which costs just a bonus action. This means that in a single turn, the shambling mound can combo Digestive Sap into Devour to potentially instantly kill a restrained party member. Furthermore, restrained imposes Disadvantage on Dexterity saving throws which is what Digestive Sap targets, so this combo is likely to succeed.
which can instantly kill a target provided it isAs a result, a key aspect of this fight is to avoid being restrained and, failing that, to free allies from their restraints before they can be devoured. There are a number of sources of to watch out for:
- The shambling mound's own ,
- The two accompanying Shadow-Cursed Vine Blights with their ability,
- The Shadow-Cursed Vines left by Shadow-Cursed Needle Blights upon death,
- (Tactician and above only) Attacking the shambling mound or vine blights with a melee attack,
- (Honour mode only) Ending your turn within 5 m / 17 ft of the shambling mound.
All forms of restrained can be removed with the concentration. Digestive sap can also be removed with water, such as by throwing a water bottle or using .
action. Allies can also be freed from vine blight's Constrict ability by breaking the blight'sImmunity to these restraining conditions will make this fight far less dangerous. Some sources of immunity include Elixir of Guileful Movement.
, , andAttacks and abilities
Allies
Notable loot
- Ironwood Club
- Ring of Self Immolation (in a locked chest atop the tower behind the Shambling Mound)
- Shadowroot Sac
- Wood Bark
Gallery
Notes
- Despite its similarities to the Blights, Shadow-Cursed Shambling Mound is a Shambling mound, a separate type of plant creature.