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<noinclude>{{Path|Creatures|Undead|[[Rope (creature)|Rope]]|'''Skullrope'''}}</noinclude>
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<noinclude>{{Navi|Creatures}} {{MonsterNav|Rope}} [[Category:Variant creatures]]</noinclude>
 
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|summary=A venomous, undead snake that races towards prey with shocking speed.
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|quote=These unsettling {{C|Rope}}s with skull for heads reside in the [[Dark World]], Ruins, and [[Lorule]].  In some dungeons, pulling the wrong lever can sometimes release a den of them.
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|quotesource=Encyclopedia
 
|title=Skullrope
 
|title=Skullrope
 
|image=https://i.imgur.com/VmCrluu.png
 
|image=https://i.imgur.com/VmCrluu.png
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|size=Tiny
 
|size=Tiny
 
|type=undead
 
|type=undead
|subtype=corpse
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|subtype=serpent
|alignment=CE
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|alignment=NE
|challenge=1
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|challenge=1/4
|str=9
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|str=6
|dex=18
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|dex=14
|con=16
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|con=15
 
|int=3
 
|int=3
|wis=6
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|wis=8
 
|cha=5
 
|cha=5
 
|hd=4
 
|hd=4
 
|speed=40
 
|speed=40
|ac=16
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|ac=15
 
|armortype=natural armor
 
|armortype=natural armor
 
|senses={{BL|darkvision}} 60 ft.
 
|senses={{BL|darkvision}} 60 ft.
 
|immune={{CI|poisoned}}
 
|immune={{CI|poisoned}}
 
|immunedamage={{CI|poison}}
 
|immunedamage={{CI|poison}}
 
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|acr=rope
|dungeons=yes
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|caves=yes
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|ruins=yes
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|urban=yes
 
|darkworld=yes
 
|darkworld=yes
 
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|traits={{CT|Pack Tactics|name=skullrope}}
|traits={{CT|Charge|If the rope moves at least 20 feet straight toward a target and then hits it with a bite attack on the same turn, the target takes an extra 7 (2d6) piercing damage.}}
 
 
|actions=
 
|actions=
{{CA|Bite|''Melee Weapon Attack:'' +6 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target.  ''Hit:'' 7 (1d6 + 4) piercing damage plus 3 (1d6) poison damage.}}
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{{CA|Bite|''Melee Weapon Attack:'' +4 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target.  ''Hit:'' 2 (1d4) necrotic damage, plus another 2 (1d4) piercing damage if the skullrope moved at least 10 feet straight towards the target before this attack.}}
|description=A '''skullrope''' is a mere {{C|Rope}} revived into undeath and empowered with dark necrotic magic.  They are sometimes emplowed by evil mages, and are most abundantly found in dungeons and ruins within the [[Dark World]].  Despite their undead nature, skullropes retain much of the instincts and behavior of living ropes.<br/>{{tab}}{{CT|Undead Nature|name=skullrope}}
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|gear=If slain, a rope yields 180 (4d8 &times; 10) [[rupees]]' worth of [[spoils]], often monster bones or the materials that went into the spell to raise it.}}
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{{CA|Charge|The skullrope moves up to 20 feet in a straight line directly towards a hostile creature it can see.}}
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|description=A '''skullrope''' is a mere {{C|Rope}} revived into undeath and empowered with dark necrotic magic.  They are sometimes employed by evil mages, and are most abundantly found in dungeons and ruins within the [[Dark World]].  Despite their undead nature, skullropes retain much of the instincts and behavior of living ropes.{{a}}{{CT|Undead Nature|name=skullrope}}
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==Related pages==
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{{Rope/Related}}
* [[Rope (creature)|Rope]], the living version of this creature
 
* [[Flashing Rope (creature)|Flashing rope]], a rope enhanced with conjuration magic that is supernaturally stronger
 
* [[Golden Rope (creature)|Golden rope]], a gleaming rope enhanced with the divine power of a [[golden monster]]
 
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Skullrope
Tiny undead (serpent), neutral evil
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Armor Class 15 (natural armor)
Heart Points 18 (4d4 + 8)
Speed 40 ft.
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STR
6 (-2)
DEX
14 (+2)
CON
15 (+2)
INT
3 (-4)
WIS
8 (-1)
CHA
5 (-3)
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Damage Immunities poison
Condition Immunities poisoned
Senses darkvision 60 ft., passive Perception 9
Languages
Challenge 1/4 (50 XP) Proficiency Bonus +2    
Challenge Alternatives 1/8, 1/4, 1, 2
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Pack Tactics. The skullrope has advantage on an attack roll against a creature if at least one of the skullrope's allies is within 5 feet of the creature and the ally isn't incapacitated.

Actions

Bite. Melee Weapon Attack: +4 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 2 (1d4) necrotic damage, plus another 2 (1d4) piercing damage if the skullrope moved at least 10 feet straight towards the target before this attack.


Bonus Actions

Charge. The skullrope moves up to 20 feet in a straight line directly towards a hostile creature it can see.

“These unsettling ropes with skull for heads reside in the Dark World, Ruins, and Lorule. In some dungeons, pulling the wrong lever can sometimes release a den of them.”
Encyclopedia

A skullrope is a mere rope revived into undeath and empowered with dark necrotic magic. They are sometimes employed by evil mages, and are most abundantly found in dungeons and ruins within the Dark World. Despite their undead nature, skullropes retain much of the instincts and behavior of living ropes.
     Undead Nature. The skullrope does not require air, food, water, or sleep.
     Environment: Caves, Ruins, Urban

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