Jade Statue
These small statues are roughly 6-inches tall, and beautifully carved from smooth jade. They come in a variety of shapes, including snakes, dragons, naga, and others, but reptilian creatures are most common. Once per long rest, you may use an action and toss the statue at your feet, expending a charge in the process. When you do so, the statue grows to become a Large Creature in the same shape it had before being activated. This jade creature has a movement speed of 45 feet, and can not fly, even if it has wings. The jade creature has 50 hit points, an AC of 15, and resistance to bludgeoning, piercing, and slashing damage from nonmagical weapons. The jade creature is immune to poison and cold damage, and vulnerable to acid damage. The jade creature is immune to the charmed, exhaustion, frightened, paralyzed, petrified, and poisoned conditions. As an action, the creature can attempt to slam itself into a target with an attack bonus of +5, dealing 2d8+2 bludgeoning damage on a hit. This damage is considered magical for the purposes of overcoming damage reduction. If the jade creature is reduced to 0 hit points, it is not destroyed, but instead reverts back to its statue form. The statue may not be used again for 4 days afterwards.
Mechanics & Inner Workings
They come in a variety of shapes, including snakes, dragons, naga, and others, but reptilian creatures are most common. Once per long rest, you may use an action and toss the statue at your feet, expending a charge in the process.
Significance
The statue grows to become a Large Creature in the same shape it had before being activated. This jade creature has a movement speed of 45 feet, and can not fly, even if it has wings. The jade creature has 50 hit points, an AC of 15, and resistance to bludgeoning, piercing, and slashing damage from nonmagical weapons.
Item type
Magical
Rarity
Rare
Dimensions
6 inches tall
Base Price
5,432 GP
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