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Malison Type. The yuan-ti has one of the following types: Multiattack (Yuan-ti Form Only). The yuan-ti makes two ranged attacks or two melee attacks, but can use its bite only once. Bite. Melee Weapon Attack: +5 to hit, reach 5 ft., one creature. Hit: 5 (1d4 + 3) piercing damage plus 7 (2d6) poison damage. Scimitar (Yuan-ti Form Only).
- Yuan-ti, Malison
Attaques multiples (forme de yuan-ti uniquement). Le yuan-ti...
- Suggestion
DnD 5e Spell. The target must succeed on a Wis. save or...
- Animal Friendship
DnD 5e Spell. A beast with Intelligence 3 or less must...
- Yuan-ti, Malison
The yuan-ti malison (type 2) has a Human head and body with snakes for armsMultiattack (Yuan-ti Form Only). The yuan - ti makes two bite attacks using its Shapechanger.
Yuan-ti malisons, also known as halfbloods, were a subrace of the yuan-ti, a psionic race of serpent-men. The term referred to any yuan-ti with a roughly equal blend of human and serpentine features. Despite their disparate appearances, malisons shared several common abilities.
Malison Type. The yuan-ti has one of the following types: Multiattack (Yuan-ti Form Only). The yuan-ti makes two ranged attacks or two melee attacks, but can use its bite only once. Bite. Melee Weapon Attack: +5 to hit, reach 5 ft., one creature. Hit: 5 (1d4 + 3) piercing damage plus 7 (2d6) poison damage. Scimitar (Yuan-ti Form Only).
Blessed with resistance to magical and poisonous effects by the rituals that created them, each of these yuan-ti manifests their serpentine heritage in a variety of ways: a forked tongue, snake eyes, a snakelike nose, or some other ophidian characteristic.
27 maj 2022 · Through...sorcery, the yuan-ti bred with snakes...sacrificing their humanity to become like the serpent gods in form...thought and emotion. The yuan-ti empires withered or were defeated by those who fought against their cannibalism and slavery...
Malisons form the middle caste of yuan-ti society and hunt with arrows tipped with their own venom. They use their magical powers of suggestion to force their enemies' surrender. Yuan-ti are devious serpent folk devoid of compassion.