Mobogo

Level 10
Creature· amphibiousHugeRemaster
AC
29
HP
160
Speed
25 ft.
Perception
+21
Fort
+22
Ref
+17
Will
+19
Languages boggard
Senses darkvision
Skills athletics +23, nature +21, acrobatics +19, stealth +19
Other Speeds fly 20 ft., swim 30 ft.
Recall Knowledge DC 27 (nature)

Attacks

Melee Jaws +23 (reach 10 ft., unarmed), Damage 2d12+13 piercing
Melee Tongue +23 (agile, reach 30 ft.), Damage 2d6+13 bludgeoning

Abilities

Constant Spellsinteraction
Regeneration 30 (Deactivated by Acid, Cold, or Fire)
Song of the Swamp

Frequency once per 10 minutes


Effect The mobogo unleashes a booming croak. All boggards and mobogos within 50-foot area gain a +2 status bonus to damage rolls and saves against fear for 1 round. Other creatures in the area of effect must attempt a DC 27 will save.


Success The creature is unaffected and is temporarily immune for 24 hours.

Failure The creature is Slowed 1 for .

Critical Failure The creature is Slowed 2 for [[/gmr 1d4 #Duration Slowed]

Swallow Whole

Large, (2d12+6)[bludgeoning], Rupture 19


Swamp Stride

A mobogo ignores difficult terrain caused by swamp terrain features.

Tongue Grab

A creature hit by the mobogo's tongue becomes Grabbed by the mobogo. The creature isn't Immobilized, but it can't move beyond the reach of the mobogo's tongue.

A creature can sever the tongue with a Strike against AC 27 that deals at least 10 slashing damage. This deals no damage to the mobogo but prevents it from using its tongue Strike until it regrows its tongue, which takes 1 round.

The mobogo can move without ending the Grab as long as the creature remains within the tongue's reach.

Tongue Reposition

When a mobogo successfully Repositions a creature Grabbed by their tongue, they increase the distance they can move that creature by 10 feet (a total of 15 feet on a success or 20 feet on a critical success); the creature must remain within the tongue's reach. Alternatively, the mobogo can transfer the grabbed creature to being grabbed by the mobogo's jaws.

Improved Grab

Mobogos are massive, swamp-dwelling monstrosities that combine the worst aspects of giant toads and evil dragons. Lazy, cruel, and greedy, these vile creatures make their lairs in the most ancient and primordial swamps. The boggards who call such places home worship mobogos as living demigods, regularly bringing sacrifices of food and valuables lest they become the next victims of the mobogos' boundless appetites.