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==Sources and Notes==
==Sources and Notes==
* {{Cite Pub|Ghosts of Saltmarsh|pages=234}} Licensed: &copy; Wizards of the Coast (used under the 'fair use' clause).
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Bluerot is a disease in 5th edition Dungeons & Dragons.

Unofficial Description: The infected humanoid manifests blue boils and become vulnerable to radiant damage. The primary vector is wounds caused by Drowned Ones (a type of undead).[1]


Disease Summary
Bluerot [2]
Primary Effects: boils, Con and Cha loss

Secondary Effects: fever, tingling extremities, water breathing

Incubation: 1-4 hours

Vector: wounds

Carriers: undead

Damage Type: necrotic

Deadly: True

Sources and Notes

  1. paraphrased — Ghosts of Saltmarsh p.234
  2. Mike Mearis. Ghosts of Saltmarsh (5e 2014) (2019). Wizards of the Coast. p. 234. Licensed: © Wizards of the Coast (used under 'fair use' clause).

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