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D&D: 5 slimes that kill you in half the time

By dndadminJuly 19, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Slimes and Usen are fantasy adventure tropes, and these five will definitely break up if they get the chance. Slime, Use and the Occasional Cube are fantasy anime and exceptional JRPGs. From games like Slime Rancher and Dragon Quest to shows like that, I've been reborn as a slime, but these little blemishes have come a long way. And they were part of D&D from the start. This makes it a part of ourloboros, a fantasy rope inspiration that dates back to the 70s. And, like their accompanying media, oozing out with D&D slimes is often a low-level threat. Until you come across something that isn't. And you usually die. Black Pudding Black Pudding is actually a kind of blood sausage that you insert into a British and Irish breakfast plate. But in D&D, the black pudding is a heaving mound of sticky black sludge, and perhaps a scattered piece of daemon Lord Jubilex. The black pudding is very corrosive and not only does it cause acid damage to those who touch or attack melee attacks within 5 feet, but it also starts to eat non-magic weapons that hit them. They also do quite a bit of damage and melt away the unpleasant armor you happen to wear. This is bad enough. However, if you take lightning and thrashing damage, the black pudding will be split into two. It makes it even easier for them to steal and melt your instantly overwhelmed form. Dragon Blood, Dragon Blood oozes Dragon Blood is a slime considering mobility and hunger, and life from the dragon's clotted blood. Dragon's blood knows it should be a dragon, and blood often tries to make itself a draconic shape – it is exactly what it looks like, not something else, nor even a bit – it shows a short form before it collapses into the amorphous heap. These slims can not only handle damage scads, but they can also attach targets to dissolve slowly, and “expel gelatin mass spray with a 30-foot cone.” Fearful towards low-level parties that are not ready. As the name suggests, when you ooze a huge grey ooze, this is a grey glow, but it is huge. Because size is important in D&D. Like a black pudding, it is violently corrosive and corrodes weapons and armor. However, the giant grey ooze (Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage) has magical properties, making it even more deadly than the typical grey egg. In addition to getting bigger and hitting harder, the giant grey ooze is a particularly deadly D&D slime. This is because it is not visible once at a time, allowing it to be prevented from being detected by unsuspecting enemies. Plus, it can magically increase in size and become a huge grey ooze, which will ooze for up to a minute, double its damage while magnifying, allowing you to do the short work of most enemies. White Maw Grey Ooze gets a lot of screen time here. And that's because everyone knows that slime is hilarious and evil. The story from the Yawning Portal looks precisely in the form of a White Mau, a perceptive, intelligent gray egg that can untook prey. The white mau can be completely disguised as a mass of white stone without any effort. Plus, it oozes telepathic and can speak mentally with creatures within 50 feet, even if they don't share language. White Mau is Gargantuan, but this is important. This takes up 20 feet x 20 feet of area, and as it squeals, it takes up space for other creatures and vice versa. This is important. Because a white Maw can attack all creatures that begin their turn with that square. That means it could engulf everyone or attack the entire party at once. Elder Oblex has an Oblex last. These slimes are specially created and can attack and devour the minds and memories of other creatures. They essentially feed your personality. The bigger your brain, the better your food. Following this principle, Oblexes tend to chase spellcasters and more. The elders of the Oblexes are particularly frightening as they consume so many memories that they can push out replicas of uneven creatures that are indistinguishable from the creatures they were born, with the exception of the uneven smell of sulfur. These goo replicas, or gooplicate, help Obrex not only seduce prey, but also control a wide area of the battlefield, allowing Elder Obrex to add memories of multiple creatures to the Gooey Center at once. What is your favorite D&D slime? Staff writers and DMs for Bell of Lost Souls, JR covers all the striped RPGs and sometimes eats sandwiches. You can ask him about reading comments (0) (email protection)

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