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{{Infobox statistics
|title =
| name = Bibberbang
|name = Bibberbang
| image = Bibberbang.png
|file = Bibberbang.png
| hit_points = 1
|HP = 1
| initiative =  
|piercing = double
| proficiency_bonus =  
|fire = vulnerable
| resistant1 = Piercing
|necrotic =double
| resistant2 = Necrotic
|poison =immune
| resistant3 = Radiant
|psychic = immune
| immune1 = Poison
|radiant =double
| immune2 = Psychic
|location = [[Underdark#Bibberbang_Grotto|Bibberbang Grotto]], [[Dread Hollow]]
| vulnerable1 = Fire
|alt-name = Model
|alt-file =  
}} __NOTOC__
}} __NOTOC__
'''Bibberbang''' are mushrooms that release dangerous spores that cause poison damage. They are highly flammable, and will also explode if a creature lingers close to a bibberbang for too long.
'''Bibberbang''' are mushrooms that release dangerous spores that cause poison damage. They are highly flammable, and will also explode if a creature lingers close to a bibberbang for too long.
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| altname = Noxious Fumes
| altname = Noxious Fumes
| save = constitution
| save = constitution
| dc = 15}}{{Inflicts|Noxious Fumes (Bibberbang)}}
| dc = 15
}}{{Inflicts|Noxious Fumes (Bibberbang)}}
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Latest revision as of 04:52, 23 January 2024

Bibberbang are mushrooms that release dangerous spores that cause poison damage. They are highly flammable, and will also explode if a creature lingers close to a bibberbang for too long.

Bibberbang are found primarily in the Underdark, but some are also growing in the basement of the Bonecloak's Apothecary.

"Stop. STOP! Bibberbang!"

Inflicts[edit | edit source]

Noxious Fumes Noxious Fumes

DC 15  Constitution saving throw

  • Affected entity takes 1d4Damage TypesPoison each turn. It must succeed a Constitution saving throw or take an additional 2d4Damage TypesPoison, taking half damage in a success.

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