Graveler (5e Creature)

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Graveler

Small elemental, any alignment


Armor Class 18 (natural armor)
Hit Points 150 (30d6 + 45)
Speed 35 ft.


STR DEX CON INT WIS CHA
18 (+4) 17 (+3) 18 (+4) 12 (+1) 13 (+1) 15 (+2)

Saving Throws Constitution
Skills Athletics +7
Damage Vulnerabilities cold, water
Damage Resistances poison
Damage Immunities lightning
Senses passive Perception 11
Languages Terran, understands Common but cannot speak it
Challenge 6 (2,300 XP)


Sturdy. If the graveler is brought down to 0 hit points but not killed outright, it can instead drop to 1 hit point and be knocked unconscious.

ACTIONS

Earthquake. The graveler can cast earthquake as an action. Once the graveler uses this trait, it cannot use this trait again until it completes a long rest.

Tackle. Melee Weapon Attack. +7 to hit, reach 5 feet, one target, Hit: 27 (5d10) bludgeoning damage.


Graveler are large rock-like creatures that greatly resemble a small boulder with 4 arms and 2 legs. They are heavy hitters and will stop at nothing to destroy anything they perceive as a threat, which is anything that gets too close to it or its home. When they are calm, however, talking to them to get you the knowledge of the ages as these creatures can live for thousands of years.


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