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Roper

Roper
Large Monstrosity, Typically Neutral Evil
Armor Class20(natural armor)
Hit Points93(11d10 + 33)
Speed10 ft, climb 10 ft
STR
18(+4)
DEX
8(-1)
CON
17(+3)
INT
7(-2)
WIS
16(+3)
CHA
6(-2)
SkillsPerception +6, Stealth +5
SensesDarkvision 60 ft, passive Perception 16
Languages--
Challenge5( 1,800 XP) Proficiency Bonus+3

False Appearance. While the roper remains motionless, it is indistinguishable from a normal cave formation, such as a stalagmite.

Grasping Tendrils. The roper can have up to six tendrils at a time. Each tendril can be attacked (AC 20; 10 hit points; immunity to poison and psychic damage). Destroying a tendril deals no damage to the roper, which can extrude a replacement tendril on its next turn. A tendril can also be broken if a creature takes an action and succeeds on a DC 15 Strength check against it.

Spider Climb. The roper can climb difficult surfaces, including upside down on ceilings, without needing to make an ability check.

Actions

Multiattack. The roper makes four attacks with its tendrils, uses Reel, and makes one attack with its bite.

Bite. Melee Weapon Attack: +7 to hit, reach 5 ft, one target. Hit: 22 (4d8 + 4) piercing damage.

Tendril. Melee Weapon Attack: +7 to hit, reach 50 ft., one creature. Hit: The target is grappled (escape DC 15). Until the grapple ends, the target is restrained and has disadvantage on Strength checks and Strength saving throws, and the roper can't use the same tendril on another target.

Reel. The roper pulls each creature grappled by it up to 25 feet straight toward it.

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Ropers were ambush hunters that evolved in the underworld. They were favored by the drow god Ghaunadaur.

“You see, stalac-tites grow down from the ceiling, while stalg-mites reach — AAHHHHHHHHH —”

— An explanation is cut short by a roper attack.

Description

They took the appearance of stalagmites and would wait for a living creature to draw close.

Combat

When this happened, the roper quickly lashed out with tendrils extruded from its body that wrapped around its target, sapping the creature's strength. The roper then drew its prey into its fang-filled mouth to consume. As a roper never knew when its next meal was coming, it often slew and ate more than it could possibly consume at once.

Variants

There were some varieties of ropers that had evolved on the surface of the world. They took the shape of dead tree trunks and hid within the forest.

Ecology

Larval Form

The larval forms of ropers were called piercers, (not to be confused with the mollusks of the same name and similar behaviors.)

History

Despite their monstrous hunger and evil natures, ropers were intelligent and insightful creatures. In the time between feedings, they learned about their surrounding underworld and contemplated philosophy. Religious pilgrims sometimes braved the lair of a roper for a chance to learn the creature's insight.

This article uses material from the “Roper” article on the Forgotten Realms wiki at Fandom and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License.