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Large ooze, CR 5. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Huge ooze, CR 22. 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...
Large ooze, CR 8. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Medium ooze, CR 7. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Large Ooze, CR 4. From Tome of Beasts 3.
Medium Ooze, CR 1. From Creature Codex.
Gloptics are harmless, though admittedly strange many-limbed horrors with a singular magical eye. Despite being physically feeble, they can spin a gloopy g
Large Ooze, CR 10. From Creature Codex.
Large Ooze, CR 5. From Tome of Beasts 3.
Small Ooze, CR 5. From Tome of Beasts 3.
As its name implies, a dark chuchu is visibly distinct from more common chuchus by its dark violet coloration. Any one of them has the unusual ability to r
Gray and amorphous, this creature skulks along the stone floor. Its body appears wet and oily, though an unusual crystalline pattern decorates the surface._ **Subterranean Menace.** A mineral ooze is a slime that hardens into solid rock after it...
Large Ooze, CR 4. From Creature Codex.
Medium ooze, CR 1. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Black sludge with glowing red veins seeps out of a crack in the wall, sizzling as it pushes forward._ Ichor oozes are vengeful slimes created by the destruction of fiends. **Born from Destroyed Fiends.** When a fiend is destroyed on a plane of...
Tiny Ooze, CR 1/4. From Tome of Beasts 2023.
Only 8 inches in diameter, bloodbloaters are the smallest of oozes. While primarily found in water, they are able to travel on land, if slowly. A newly for
A simple, gelatinous creature that swallows anything and everything whole. It takes a long time to digest anything. Deserts are very dry, but the sand slim