Size:
± Small
Type:
?
Form:
Temper:
# App:
± Wild 1d6
Lair:
Diet:
Combat Dice:
0
Hit Points:
0
Attack Rank:
0
Passive Defense:
0
Active Defense:
Damage Reduction:
0
Role:
Ground:
Climb/Arboreal:
Flight:
Swim:
± 60'
Benthic:
Burrow:
Ethereal:
Actions/Abilities/Traits: Basic Fantasy
Actions/Abilities/Traits: Basic Fantasy
Offense
1 bite
Circumstance: Combat
1d6
Environments
aquatic-salt
Territorial eels that hide in holes and nooks to ambush prey
Common Eels will often be found along reefs or in other areas where they can hide in holes and nooks in order to ambush prey. Common eels are territorial and aggressive in defense of their lair.
Basic Fantasy Field Guide Omnibus
Actions/Abilities/Traits: Basic Fantasy
Actions/Abilities/Traits: D&D 5e
Actions/Abilities/Traits: D&D 5e
Action
Bite
Melee Weapon Attack: +4 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 5 (1d6+2) piercing damage.
Action
Tail
Melee Weapon Attack: +4 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 5 (1d6+2) lightning damage. On a critical hit, the target must succeed on a DC 13 Constitution saving throw or be stunned. At the end of each of its turns, the target can make a new saving throw; on a success, it is no longer stunned.
Special
Hold Breath
The electric eel can hold its breath for 10 minutes.
This six-foot-long, snake-like fish moves slowly. A strange popping and snapping sound occasionally emits from the creature's body. The electric eel is a curious fish that breathes air instead of water, yet certainly its most unusual characteristic is its ability to generate powerful jolts of electricity.
5e SRD
Actions/Abilities/Traits: D&D 5e
This six-foot-long, snake-like fish moves slowly. A strange popping and snapping sound occasionally emits from the creature's body. The electric eel is a curious fish that breathes air instead of water, yet certainly its most unusual characteristic is its ability to generate powerful jolts of electricity.
5e SRD
Territorial eels that hide in holes and nooks to ambush prey
Common Eels will often be found along reefs or in other areas where they can hide in holes and nooks in order to ambush prey. Common eels are territorial and aggressive in defense of their lair.
Basic Fantasy Field Guide Omnibus