
Dybbuk - 5etools
By plundering a corpse's memories and accessing its capabilities, a dybbuk can impersonate the creature as it was in life. But the truth of the matter quickly becomes apparent to those around it, because a dybbuk can't resist pursuing its vices with a …
Dybbuk - Forgotten Realms Wiki | Fandom
Dybbuks were a type of loumara (disembodied demonic spirits) that could possess and control dead bodies. They parasitically inhabited mortal corpses in order to partake in their vices and would murder others to steal their forms. [2] [1]
Creature Profile: Bubak • Roll4 Network
Dec 13, 2018 · • The Bubak is known for its ability to mimic different creatures in order to lure in it’s victims. This shows some low-level magical or psychic ability. • They are very rarely confrontational, and will flee if given the chance
Dybbuk - Search - D&D Beyond
In their natural form, dybbuks appear as translucent flying jellyfish, trailing long tendrils as they move through the air. They rarely travel in this fashion, however. Instead, a dybbuk.
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Dybbuk » Monster Stat Block - DnD 5e - AideDD
Skills Deception +6, Intimidation +4, Perception +4 Damage Resistances acid, cold, fire, lightning, thunder; bludgeoning, piercing, and slashing from nonmagical ...
Dybbuk | D&D 5e Wiki | Fandom
While possessing the corpse, the dybbuk retains its hit points, alignment, Intelligence, Wisdom, Charisma, telepathy, and immunity to poison damage, exhaustion, and being charmed and frightened. It otherwise uses the possessed target's game statistics, gaining access to its knowledge and proficiencies but not its class features, if any.
Dybbuk - GitHub Pages
When the possession ends, the dybbuk reappears in an unoccupied space within 5 feet of the corpse. A searchable D&D 5e creature list.
Bubak - Welcome to Black Mountain
The Bubak has evolved in form from what I have read in the scrolls. It has taken on the appearance of a scarecrow now, tall and menacing. Its face sewn out of rags, its eyes as black as night.
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