
Stirge - Monsters - D&D Beyond
Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) Fifth Edition (5e) Monster - Stirge - This horrid flying creature looks like a cross between a large bat and an oversized mos...
Stirge - Forgotten Realms Wiki
Stirges, also called Subawa Te – "soul drum water eater" in the Kukalatu language of the Malatran Plateau, [1] were a type of a tiny magical beast that fed upon the blood of other creatures. [4] A stirge with feathered wings.
Stirge - d20PFSRD
Stirges are vicious, blood-drinking swamp pests that prey on wild animals, livestock, and unwary travelers. While weak individually, swarms of the creatures are capable of draining a man dry in minutes, leaving only a desiccated husk in their wake.
Stirge | D&D 5th Edition on Roll20 Compendium
The stirge can detach itself by spending 5 feet of its movement. It does so after it drains 10 hit points of blood from the target or the target dies. A creature, including the target, can use its action to detach the stirge.
Stirge - Search - D&D Beyond
Stirge A stirge is a winged pest that feeds on the blood of living creatures through its long proboscis. It uses its proboscis to pierce its victim’s flesh while clutching its prey with hooked claws.
Stirge - 5etools
The stirge can detach itself by spending 5 feet of its movement. The target or a creature within 5 feet of it can detach the stirge as an action. Habitat: Desert , Forest , Grassland , Hill , Mountain , Swamp , Underdark , Urban
Stirge - d20srd.org
A stirge’s body is about 1 foot long, with a wingspan of about 2 feet. It weighs about 1 pound. Combat. A stirge attacks by landing on a victim, finding a vulnerable spot, and plunging its proboscis into the flesh. This is a touch attack and can target only Small or …
Stirge - D&D 5E Monsters - mythical.ink
The stirge can detach itself by spending 5 feet of its movement. It does so after it drains 10 hit points of blood from the target or the target dies. A creature, including the target, can use its action to detach the stirge.
Stirge - 5th Edition SRD
A creature, including the target, can use its action to detach the stirge. About This insectoid creature has two pairs of bat wings, a tangle of thin legs, and a needle-sharp proboscis.
Stirge » Monsters - DnD 2024 - AideDD
The stirge can detach itself by spending 5 feet of its movement. The target or a creature within 5 feet of it can detach the stirge as an action. A single stirge is usually little more than an annoyance, but several can be deadly if they attach faster than a victim can remove them.