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|refs={{SRD5ref}} <ref name="hab">Note: Habitat is not part of the [[SRD5]].</ref> <ref name="dmg5hab">habitat - {{pub|Dungeon Master's Guide (5e)}} p.302-305</ref> | |||
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|languages= <!--Common, Goblin, None, etc.--> | |languages= <!--Common, Goblin, None, etc.--> | ||
|habitat=Grassland, Hill, Mountain | |||
|cr=5 <!--Challenge Rating--> | |cr=5 <!--Challenge Rating--> | ||
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|summary= | |summary=Bullets are aggressive quadrupedal {{srd5lc|Monstrosity|monstrosities}} that burrow though dirt as easily as a fish swims through water. | ||
|feature1=Standing Leap | |feature1=Standing Leap | ||
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|adesc2=If the bulette {{srd5lc|Jump}}s at least 15 feet as part of its {{srd5lc|Movement}}, it can then use this {{srd5lc|Action}} to land on its feet in a space that contains one or more other creatures. Each of those creatures must succeed on a {{SRD5|DC}} 16 {{SRD5|Strength}} or {{SRD5|Dexterity}} {{srd5lc|Saving Throw}} (target’s choice) or be knocked {{srd5lc|Prone}} and take 14 (3d6+4) {{srd5lc|Bludgeoning}} damage plus 14 (3d6+4) {{srd5lc|Slashing}} damage. On a successful save, the creature takes only | |adesc2=If the bulette {{srd5lc|Jump}}s at least 15 feet as part of its {{srd5lc|Movement}}, it can then use this {{srd5lc|Action}} to land on its feet in a space that contains one or more other creatures. Each of those creatures must succeed on a {{SRD5|DC}} 16 {{SRD5|Strength}} or {{SRD5|Dexterity}} {{srd5lc|Saving Throw}} (target’s choice) or be knocked {{srd5lc|Prone}} and take 14 (3d6+4) {{srd5lc|Bludgeoning}} damage plus 14 (3d6+4) {{srd5lc|Slashing}} damage. On a successful save, the creature takes only {{srd5lc|Half}}{{5ertrd}} the damage, isn’t knocked prone, and is {{srd5lc|Push}}ed 5 feet out of the bulette’s space into an {{srd5lc|Unoccupied Space}} of the creature’s choice. If no unoccupied space is within range, the creature instead falls prone in the bulette’s space. | ||
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'''Unofficial Description:''' Bullets are aggressive quadrupedal {{srd5lc|Monstrosity|monstrosities}} that burrow though dirt as easily as a fish swims through water. | |||
{{refstart}}Also known as the landshark, the bulette is a terrifying predator that lives only to eat. | |||
A bulette attacks anything it regards as edible, choosing the easiest or closest prey first… When burrowing underground, a landshark relies on its tremorsense ability to detect prey. | |||
When it senses something edible (that is, senses movement), it breaks to the surface, crest first, and begins its attack.{{refend|{{SRD3ref}}}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:40, 14 January 2024
a.k.a. Land Shark
Bulette [SRD5 OGL/CC-BY] [1] [2] [3] | ||||||||||||
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Large Monstrosity , Unaligned | ||||||||||||
Armor Class: 17 (natural armor) | ||||||||||||
Hit Points: 94 (9d10+45) | ||||||||||||
Speed: 40 ft., burrow 40 ft. | ||||||||||||
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Skills: perception +6 | ||||||||||||
Senses: darkvision 60 ft., tremorsense 60 ft., passive perception 16 | ||||||||||||
Languages: — | ||||||||||||
Habitat: Grassland, Hill, Mountain | ||||||||||||
Challenge: 5 (1,800 xp)Proficiency Bonus (PB): +3 | ||||||||||||
FeaturesStanding Leap. The bulette's long jump is up to 30 feet and its high jump is up to 15 feet, with or without a running start. ActionsBite. Melee Weapon Attack: +7 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 30 (4d12+4) piercing damage. |
Unofficial Description: Bullets are aggressive quadrupedal monstrosities that burrow though dirt as easily as a fish swims through water.
Also known as the landshark, the bulette is a terrifying predator that lives only to eat.
A bulette attacks anything it regards as edible, choosing the easiest or closest prey first… When burrowing underground, a landshark relies on its tremorsense ability to detect prey.
When it senses something edible (that is, senses movement), it breaks to the surface, crest first, and begins its attack. [SRD3 OGL] [5]
Sources and Notes
- SRD5:
- Wizards RPG Team. SRD-OGL v5.1 (5e 2014) (2015.05.06). Wizards of the Coast. Licensed: OGL.
- Wizards RPG Team. SRD-CC v5.1 (5e 2014) (2024-05-09). Wizards of the Coast. Licensed: CC-BY.
- Note: Habitat is not part of the SRD5. ↑
- habitat - Dungeon Master's Guide (5e) p.302-305 ↑
- Rule Tip: Round Down. Whenever you end up with a fraction in the game, round down, even if the fraction is one-half or greater, unless a rule explicitly tells you to round up. - Player's Handbook (5e) p.7, UA 2020 Subclasses Part 3. ↑
- Wizards RPG Team. SRD v3.5 (3.5e) (2003). Wizards of the Coast. Licensed: OGL. ↑
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