Giant Clam (5e Creature)

Giant Clam

Gargantuan beast, unaligned


Armor Class 20 (Natural Armor)
Hit Points 307 (15d20 + 150)
Speed 5 ft


STR DEX CON INT WIS CHA
5 (-3) 5 (-3) 30 (+10) 5 (-3) 5 (-3) 5 (-3)

Damage Resistances Non-magical bludgeoning, piercing, and slashing
Damage Immunities Poison, Psychic, Frightened
Condition Immunities All
Senses passive perception 24
Languages Understands Common, but can not speak
Challenge 10 (5,900 XP)


Chakra. The giant clam has 30 chakra points which they can expend. All chakra points are regained at the end of a long rest.

ACTIONS

Mirage Genjutsu (5 Chakra). The clam exudes a thick mist in a 60 foot radius. Its summoner may cast genjutsu on creatures anywhere within this mist if they can already cast genjutsu. It and its summoner become undetectable by chakra sense. This lasts for 1 minute or until the clam is rendered unconscious or killed.

Mirage Reflection (5 Chakra). The clam creates up to 5 copies of itself and its summoner within the mist. They are indistinguishable from the original.


A giant clam, Source [].

Uniquely modified clams used by the heroes of old in the Hidden Mist Village, most prominently Gengetsu Hozuki, these giant clams are one of the few summons to lack a will of their own beyond their caster.


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