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Are gibbering mouthers immune to each other's area effects?
Does Phantasmal Killer affect creatures immune to being frightened?How to Calculate Effect of Luring Song on CR?Does the Bodak's Death Gaze affect someone looking through their familiar's eyes?Does being in the area of effect of a spell at the time of casting count as “entering”?How wide is the arc of the medusa's Petrifying Gaze?Does the Vrock Spores ability stack? If so, does a single saving throw end both?How to charm-like effects that do not affect charm immune creatures interact with Fey Ancestry?How do multiple ghast stench fields work?Does the Maddening Darkness spell affect creatures in its radius if they have 9th-level magical light illuminating it?How does the secondary effect of the Heat Metal spell interact with a creature resistant/immune to fire damage?
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Gibbering Mouthers have two area-of-effect abilities:
Aberrant Ground. The ground in a 10-foot radius around the mouther is doughlike difficult terrain. Each creature that starts its turn in that area must succeed on a DC 10 Strength saving throw or have its speed reduced to 0 until the start of its next turn.
Gibbering. The mouther babbles incoherently while it can see any creature and isn't incapacitated. Each creature that starts its turn within 20 feet of the mouther and can hear the gibbering must succeed on a DC 10 Wisdom saving throw. On a failure, the creature can't take reactions until the start of its next turn and rolls a d8 to determine what it does during its turn. On a 1 to 4, the creature does nothing. On a 5 or 6, the creature takes no action or bonus action and uses all its movement to move in a randomly determined direction. On a 7 or 8, the creature makes a melee attack against a randomly determined creature within its reach or does nothing if it can't make such an attack.
Are other gibbering mouthers immune to either of these effects if they are within range? For that matter, is a Gibbering Mouther automatically immune to it's own effects?
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Gibbering Mouthers have two area-of-effect abilities:
Aberrant Ground. The ground in a 10-foot radius around the mouther is doughlike difficult terrain. Each creature that starts its turn in that area must succeed on a DC 10 Strength saving throw or have its speed reduced to 0 until the start of its next turn.
Gibbering. The mouther babbles incoherently while it can see any creature and isn't incapacitated. Each creature that starts its turn within 20 feet of the mouther and can hear the gibbering must succeed on a DC 10 Wisdom saving throw. On a failure, the creature can't take reactions until the start of its next turn and rolls a d8 to determine what it does during its turn. On a 1 to 4, the creature does nothing. On a 5 or 6, the creature takes no action or bonus action and uses all its movement to move in a randomly determined direction. On a 7 or 8, the creature makes a melee attack against a randomly determined creature within its reach or does nothing if it can't make such an attack.
Are other gibbering mouthers immune to either of these effects if they are within range? For that matter, is a Gibbering Mouther automatically immune to it's own effects?
dnd-5e monsters area-of-effect
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Having recently been attacked by a group of these, this is an amazing question and could have made the fight a lot more memorable - if potentially easier. On the easier question - would the fight xp budget have to account for them affecting allies? Is that already accounted for?
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– SeriousBri
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Gibbering Mouthers have two area-of-effect abilities:
Aberrant Ground. The ground in a 10-foot radius around the mouther is doughlike difficult terrain. Each creature that starts its turn in that area must succeed on a DC 10 Strength saving throw or have its speed reduced to 0 until the start of its next turn.
Gibbering. The mouther babbles incoherently while it can see any creature and isn't incapacitated. Each creature that starts its turn within 20 feet of the mouther and can hear the gibbering must succeed on a DC 10 Wisdom saving throw. On a failure, the creature can't take reactions until the start of its next turn and rolls a d8 to determine what it does during its turn. On a 1 to 4, the creature does nothing. On a 5 or 6, the creature takes no action or bonus action and uses all its movement to move in a randomly determined direction. On a 7 or 8, the creature makes a melee attack against a randomly determined creature within its reach or does nothing if it can't make such an attack.
Are other gibbering mouthers immune to either of these effects if they are within range? For that matter, is a Gibbering Mouther automatically immune to it's own effects?
dnd-5e monsters area-of-effect
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Gibbering Mouthers have two area-of-effect abilities:
Aberrant Ground. The ground in a 10-foot radius around the mouther is doughlike difficult terrain. Each creature that starts its turn in that area must succeed on a DC 10 Strength saving throw or have its speed reduced to 0 until the start of its next turn.
Gibbering. The mouther babbles incoherently while it can see any creature and isn't incapacitated. Each creature that starts its turn within 20 feet of the mouther and can hear the gibbering must succeed on a DC 10 Wisdom saving throw. On a failure, the creature can't take reactions until the start of its next turn and rolls a d8 to determine what it does during its turn. On a 1 to 4, the creature does nothing. On a 5 or 6, the creature takes no action or bonus action and uses all its movement to move in a randomly determined direction. On a 7 or 8, the creature makes a melee attack against a randomly determined creature within its reach or does nothing if it can't make such an attack.
Are other gibbering mouthers immune to either of these effects if they are within range? For that matter, is a Gibbering Mouther automatically immune to it's own effects?
dnd-5e monsters area-of-effect
dnd-5e monsters area-of-effect
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Having recently been attacked by a group of these, this is an amazing question and could have made the fight a lot more memorable - if potentially easier. On the easier question - would the fight xp budget have to account for them affecting allies? Is that already accounted for?
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– SeriousBri
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Having recently been attacked by a group of these, this is an amazing question and could have made the fight a lot more memorable - if potentially easier. On the easier question - would the fight xp budget have to account for them affecting allies? Is that already accounted for?
$endgroup$
– SeriousBri
May 31 at 8:52
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Having recently been attacked by a group of these, this is an amazing question and could have made the fight a lot more memorable - if potentially easier. On the easier question - would the fight xp budget have to account for them affecting allies? Is that already accounted for?
$endgroup$
– SeriousBri
May 31 at 8:52
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Having recently been attacked by a group of these, this is an amazing question and could have made the fight a lot more memorable - if potentially easier. On the easier question - would the fight xp budget have to account for them affecting allies? Is that already accounted for?
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According to RAW they are not immune to each other's effects. The abilities specifically say "each creature" and not "enemies", "allies", etc. - so any creature within range, no matter the species, will be affected.
In the Monster Manual (p. 157), under "Mouths of Madness", it states (emphasis mine):
When a gibbering mouther senses prey, its mouths begin to murmur and chatter, each with a different voice
This seems to indicate that the Mouther is able to hear, and so it would be affected. If it could not hear, and since it only has darkvision and no other sense such as blindsense or tremorsense, it should say "sees" instead of "senses" if it could not hear.
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Can you confirm they can hear?
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– NautArch
May 30 at 22:53
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Probably worth pointing out that according to the lore, Gibbering Mouthers consider any other creature food, and are thus unlikely to cooperate with other Gibbering Mouthers. If two Gibbering Mouthers were to meet, one would eventually consume the other and you would then have one larger one.
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– cpcodes
May 30 at 23:14
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The question also asks whether the mouther's abilities affect itself, which is a much more interesting and important issue.
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– Miniman
May 30 at 23:39
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You do mention if it can't hear, but if it can't then the gibbering won't affect it.
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– NautArch
May 31 at 10:58
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@miniman It would say so if it self linflicted, as the general form of what monsters do in the MM is inflict on others ... plain English reading and all that.
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According to RAW they are not immune to each other's effects. The abilities specifically say "each creature" and not "enemies", "allies", etc. - so any creature within range, no matter the species, will be affected.
In the Monster Manual (p. 157), under "Mouths of Madness", it states (emphasis mine):
When a gibbering mouther senses prey, its mouths begin to murmur and chatter, each with a different voice
This seems to indicate that the Mouther is able to hear, and so it would be affected. If it could not hear, and since it only has darkvision and no other sense such as blindsense or tremorsense, it should say "sees" instead of "senses" if it could not hear.
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Can you confirm they can hear?
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– NautArch
May 30 at 22:53
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Probably worth pointing out that according to the lore, Gibbering Mouthers consider any other creature food, and are thus unlikely to cooperate with other Gibbering Mouthers. If two Gibbering Mouthers were to meet, one would eventually consume the other and you would then have one larger one.
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– cpcodes
May 30 at 23:14
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The question also asks whether the mouther's abilities affect itself, which is a much more interesting and important issue.
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– Miniman
May 30 at 23:39
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You do mention if it can't hear, but if it can't then the gibbering won't affect it.
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– NautArch
May 31 at 10:58
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@miniman It would say so if it self linflicted, as the general form of what monsters do in the MM is inflict on others ... plain English reading and all that.
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– KorvinStarmast
May 31 at 16:09
add a comment |
$begingroup$
According to RAW they are not immune to each other's effects. The abilities specifically say "each creature" and not "enemies", "allies", etc. - so any creature within range, no matter the species, will be affected.
In the Monster Manual (p. 157), under "Mouths of Madness", it states (emphasis mine):
When a gibbering mouther senses prey, its mouths begin to murmur and chatter, each with a different voice
This seems to indicate that the Mouther is able to hear, and so it would be affected. If it could not hear, and since it only has darkvision and no other sense such as blindsense or tremorsense, it should say "sees" instead of "senses" if it could not hear.
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1
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Can you confirm they can hear?
$endgroup$
– NautArch
May 30 at 22:53
6
$begingroup$
Probably worth pointing out that according to the lore, Gibbering Mouthers consider any other creature food, and are thus unlikely to cooperate with other Gibbering Mouthers. If two Gibbering Mouthers were to meet, one would eventually consume the other and you would then have one larger one.
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– cpcodes
May 30 at 23:14
7
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The question also asks whether the mouther's abilities affect itself, which is a much more interesting and important issue.
$endgroup$
– Miniman
May 30 at 23:39
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You do mention if it can't hear, but if it can't then the gibbering won't affect it.
$endgroup$
– NautArch
May 31 at 10:58
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@miniman It would say so if it self linflicted, as the general form of what monsters do in the MM is inflict on others ... plain English reading and all that.
$endgroup$
– KorvinStarmast
May 31 at 16:09
add a comment |
$begingroup$
According to RAW they are not immune to each other's effects. The abilities specifically say "each creature" and not "enemies", "allies", etc. - so any creature within range, no matter the species, will be affected.
In the Monster Manual (p. 157), under "Mouths of Madness", it states (emphasis mine):
When a gibbering mouther senses prey, its mouths begin to murmur and chatter, each with a different voice
This seems to indicate that the Mouther is able to hear, and so it would be affected. If it could not hear, and since it only has darkvision and no other sense such as blindsense or tremorsense, it should say "sees" instead of "senses" if it could not hear.
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According to RAW they are not immune to each other's effects. The abilities specifically say "each creature" and not "enemies", "allies", etc. - so any creature within range, no matter the species, will be affected.
In the Monster Manual (p. 157), under "Mouths of Madness", it states (emphasis mine):
When a gibbering mouther senses prey, its mouths begin to murmur and chatter, each with a different voice
This seems to indicate that the Mouther is able to hear, and so it would be affected. If it could not hear, and since it only has darkvision and no other sense such as blindsense or tremorsense, it should say "sees" instead of "senses" if it could not hear.
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Can you confirm they can hear?
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– NautArch
May 30 at 22:53
6
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Probably worth pointing out that according to the lore, Gibbering Mouthers consider any other creature food, and are thus unlikely to cooperate with other Gibbering Mouthers. If two Gibbering Mouthers were to meet, one would eventually consume the other and you would then have one larger one.
$endgroup$
– cpcodes
May 30 at 23:14
7
$begingroup$
The question also asks whether the mouther's abilities affect itself, which is a much more interesting and important issue.
$endgroup$
– Miniman
May 30 at 23:39
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You do mention if it can't hear, but if it can't then the gibbering won't affect it.
$endgroup$
– NautArch
May 31 at 10:58
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@miniman It would say so if it self linflicted, as the general form of what monsters do in the MM is inflict on others ... plain English reading and all that.
$endgroup$
– KorvinStarmast
May 31 at 16:09
add a comment |
1
$begingroup$
Can you confirm they can hear?
$endgroup$
– NautArch
May 30 at 22:53
6
$begingroup$
Probably worth pointing out that according to the lore, Gibbering Mouthers consider any other creature food, and are thus unlikely to cooperate with other Gibbering Mouthers. If two Gibbering Mouthers were to meet, one would eventually consume the other and you would then have one larger one.
$endgroup$
– cpcodes
May 30 at 23:14
7
$begingroup$
The question also asks whether the mouther's abilities affect itself, which is a much more interesting and important issue.
$endgroup$
– Miniman
May 30 at 23:39
$begingroup$
You do mention if it can't hear, but if it can't then the gibbering won't affect it.
$endgroup$
– NautArch
May 31 at 10:58
$begingroup$
@miniman It would say so if it self linflicted, as the general form of what monsters do in the MM is inflict on others ... plain English reading and all that.
$endgroup$
– KorvinStarmast
May 31 at 16:09
1
1
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Can you confirm they can hear?
$endgroup$
– NautArch
May 30 at 22:53
$begingroup$
Can you confirm they can hear?
$endgroup$
– NautArch
May 30 at 22:53
6
6
$begingroup$
Probably worth pointing out that according to the lore, Gibbering Mouthers consider any other creature food, and are thus unlikely to cooperate with other Gibbering Mouthers. If two Gibbering Mouthers were to meet, one would eventually consume the other and you would then have one larger one.
$endgroup$
– cpcodes
May 30 at 23:14
$begingroup$
Probably worth pointing out that according to the lore, Gibbering Mouthers consider any other creature food, and are thus unlikely to cooperate with other Gibbering Mouthers. If two Gibbering Mouthers were to meet, one would eventually consume the other and you would then have one larger one.
$endgroup$
– cpcodes
May 30 at 23:14
7
7
$begingroup$
The question also asks whether the mouther's abilities affect itself, which is a much more interesting and important issue.
$endgroup$
– Miniman
May 30 at 23:39
$begingroup$
The question also asks whether the mouther's abilities affect itself, which is a much more interesting and important issue.
$endgroup$
– Miniman
May 30 at 23:39
$begingroup$
You do mention if it can't hear, but if it can't then the gibbering won't affect it.
$endgroup$
– NautArch
May 31 at 10:58
$begingroup$
You do mention if it can't hear, but if it can't then the gibbering won't affect it.
$endgroup$
– NautArch
May 31 at 10:58
$begingroup$
@miniman It would say so if it self linflicted, as the general form of what monsters do in the MM is inflict on others ... plain English reading and all that.
$endgroup$
– KorvinStarmast
May 31 at 16:09
$begingroup$
@miniman It would say so if it self linflicted, as the general form of what monsters do in the MM is inflict on others ... plain English reading and all that.
$endgroup$
– KorvinStarmast
May 31 at 16:09
add a comment |
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Having recently been attacked by a group of these, this is an amazing question and could have made the fight a lot more memorable - if potentially easier. On the easier question - would the fight xp budget have to account for them affecting allies? Is that already accounted for?
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– SeriousBri
May 31 at 8:52