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  1. Sharkin have humanoid bodies with a shark-like humanoid head, with fins on their back, arms, and legs. They have a shark tail, as well as a pair of gills which are located on their necks and webbed fingers. Unlike normal sharks, Sharkin skeletons consists of mainly bone instead of cartilage and most possess spiked elbows.

  2. Description. Smaller than giant sharks and hunter sharks, reef sharks inhabit shallow waters and coral reefs, gathering in small packs to hunt. A full-grown specimen measures 6 to 10 feet long. Monster Tags: Misc Creature. Environment: Underwater. Basic Rules (2014), pg. 151.

  3. Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) Fifth Edition (5e) Monster - Sahuagin - Across fog-shrouded coasts or endless ocean swells, an ominous drone sounded on a con... Blood Frenzy. The sahuagin has advantage on melee attack rolls against any creature that doesn't have all its hit points.

  4. Sharkfolks are terrifying predators. Hunting mainly in murky waters, they stalk their preys thanks to their highly developed sense of smell before falling on them and tearing them apart with their mighty jaws. When they hunt or raid creatures of the surface, they usually attack at night.

  5. Smaller than a giant shark but larger and fiercer than a reef shark, a hunter shark haunts deep waters. It usually hunts alone, but multiple hunter sharks might feed in the same area. A fully grown hunter shark is 15 to 20 feet long. Monster Tags: Misc Creature. Environment: Underwater.

  6. Sharkin Variant . Sporting a unique ability score increase, and a wider variety of alignments, the half-sharkin is force to reckoned with. The base race is sharkin. Ability Score Increase. Your Constitution score increases by 2, and your Strength score increases by 1. Alignment.

  7. Smaller than giant sharks and hunter sharks, reef sharks inhabit shallow waters and coral reefs, gathering in small packs to hunt. A full-grown specimen measures 6 to 10 feet long. The monster { { page.meta.name }}, from the 5th edition (5e) SRD (System Reference Document).

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