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Small ooze, CR 1. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Slithering menacingly through the darkness, the deep blue figure of an indigo slime feeds on anything it can find, even things that it cannot digest, such
On the pink side of the crystal spectrum, these crystal slimes pop off tumor-like gel growths to assault their enemies. 5.00 (2 votes) Back to Main Page →
Grimers are gluttonous creatures that feed off of ooze and rotting flesh. This combo of a meal gives their pudding like skin an unnatural purple tone. When
A simple, gelatinous creature that swallows anything and everything whole. It takes a long time to digest anything. Pinkies are some of the smallest slimes
A buzz blob is an oblong mass of green or yellow slime, with its only notable feature being a pair of beady black eyes. One of these creatures is usually s
Huge ooze, CR 7. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
An ectoplasmoid is an ooze made from ectoplasm. They are found around ghosts and other undead, and much like a ghost, an ectoplasmoid can fly and phase thr
A terror slime is created when large amounts of energy from the negative energy plane leak into a mundane water source. These creatures are generally...
Luminescent jellies appear as simple blue opaque slimes that emit a strong blue glow. They are typically found in deep caves and are commonly used by intel
Aura oozes are red oozes that are telepathic and are unscathed by intense heat. They can understand Common, and they can magically compel nearby creatures
Medium ooze, CR 5. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Large ooze, CR 10. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
From a distance, a torch slug is indistinguishable from a pile of tar, magma, or black dirt that is visibly burning. This magical fire never consumes it...
Large ooze, CR 6. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Metal slimes are oozes composed of sturdy, silvery metal that gives them a reflective sheen. They are very rare, and they commonly flee battle with surpris
A simple, gelatinous creature that swallows anything and everything whole. It takes a long time to digest anything. These slimes are unusually large and st
When a patch of green slime gets thick and overgrown, its hunger for flesh increases. The slime starts devouring the full bodies of living creatures. As it
Medium ooze, CR 7. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Tiny ooze, CR 25. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Large ooze, CR 5. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Found in the colder regions of the world, white puddings are thought to be offshoots of black puddings by many scholars. 0.00 (0 votes) Back to Main...
A static ooze is a droplet of liquid static, constantly making a static noise. Ooze Nature. A static ooze doesn't require sleep. Back to Main Page → 5e Hom