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{{CA|Spit Rock|''Ranged Weapon Attack:'' +4 to hit, range 30/69 ft., one target.  ''Hit:'' 6 (1d8 + 2) bludgeoning damage.}}
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|description=The '''octorok''', or most common variety of {{R|Octo}}, is an octopus-creature with sunken glowing eyes and a tubular mouth.  They can be almost any color, but are most often violet, red, or blue. An octorok has between four and eight tentacle-like legs which are surprisingly functional both on land and in water, enabling octoroks to be truly amphibious.  They are known to occupy almost any habitat, even volcanoes and deserts, but are most abundant near coastlines.<br/>{{tab}}'''''Natural Snipers.''''' Infamous among travelers, an octorok is usually first noticed when a rock or pellet it spat hits you in the face or back.  Indeed, most octoroks hide in water or shrubbery to attack with this unusual spat rock.  Sometimes this is the monster's means of predation, while other times it is a scare tactic to protect its territory or ward off predators.  A typical octorok hunts in isolation using such stealthy tactics, but occasionally groups of as many as eight openly roam across beaches and plains.
 
|description=The '''octorok''', or most common variety of {{R|Octo}}, is an octopus-creature with sunken glowing eyes and a tubular mouth.  They can be almost any color, but are most often violet, red, or blue. An octorok has between four and eight tentacle-like legs which are surprisingly functional both on land and in water, enabling octoroks to be truly amphibious.  They are known to occupy almost any habitat, even volcanoes and deserts, but are most abundant near coastlines.<br/>{{tab}}'''''Natural Snipers.''''' Infamous among travelers, an octorok is usually first noticed when a rock or pellet it spat hits you in the face or back.  Indeed, most octoroks hide in water or shrubbery to attack with this unusual spat rock.  Sometimes this is the monster's means of predation, while other times it is a scare tactic to protect its territory or ward off predators.  A typical octorok hunts in isolation using such stealthy tactics, but occasionally groups of as many as eight openly roam across beaches and plains.
 
|gear=If slain, an octorok yields 50 (2d4 &times; 10) [[rupees]]' worth of [[spoils]], usually including its marketable organs.}}
 
|gear=If slain, an octorok yields 50 (2d4 &times; 10) [[rupees]]' worth of [[spoils]], usually including its marketable organs.}}

Revision as of 18:30, 8 February 2020

CreaturesBeastsOctosOctorok

Octorok
Small monstrosity (octo), unaligned
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Armor Class 12
Heart Points 14 (4d6)
Speed 30 ft., swim 30 ft.
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STR
11 (+0)
DEX
14 (+2)
CON
11 (+0)
INT
4 (-3)
WIS
11 (+0)
CHA
7 (-2)
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Skills Perception +2, Stealth +4
Senses passive Perception 12
Languages
Challenge 1/4 (50 XP) Proficiency Bonus +2    
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Ambusher. The octorok has advantage on attack rolls targeting any creature that has yet to have a turn in this combat.

Amphibious. The octorok can breathe air and water.


Actions

Slam. Melee Weapon Attack: +2 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 4 (1d8) bludgeoning damage.

Spit Rock. Ranged Weapon Attack: +4 to hit, range 30/90 ft., one target. Hit: 6 (1d8 + 2) bludgeoning damage.

“These octopus-like creatures fire stones from their mouths. Depending on the title, they can be living in all manner of places, from grass to rivers to rocky hillsides.”
Encyclopedia

The octorok, or most common variety of octo, is an octopus-creature with sunken glowing eyes and a tubular mouth. They can be almost any color, but are most often violet, red, or blue. An octorok has between four and eight tentacle-like legs which are surprisingly functional both on land and in water, enabling octoroks to be truly amphibious. They are known to occupy almost any habitat, even volcanoes and deserts, but are most abundant near coastlines.
     Natural Snipers. Infamous among travelers, an octorok is usually first noticed when a rock or pellet it spat hits you in the face or back. Indeed, most octoroks hide in water or shrubbery to attack with this unusual spat rock. Sometimes this is the monster's means of predation, while other times it is a scare tactic to protect its territory or ward off predators. A typical octorok hunts in isolation using such stealthy tactics, but occasionally groups of as many as eight openly roam across beaches and plains.
     Environment: Coastal, Forest, Grassland, Hills, Lake, Sea

Related pages

  • Octo, the race to which this creature belongs
  • Camocto, a camouflaged octorok that takes stealthy cover behind bushes, rocks, and other objects
  • Blue Octorok, a stronger and faster variety usually distinguished by its more practical coloration
  • Golden Octorok, an octo blessed with the divine power of a golden monster, and possibly one of the most powerful octoroks in the world


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