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Habitat: Grassland, Hill, Mountain; Treasure: None

Bulettes range under vast territories. They often threaten animal herds, and they can wipe out whole farming communities.


Bulettes

Also called “land sharks,” bulettes are single-minded predators that burrow under, leap over, and burst through obstacles in pursuit of their quarry. They burrow rapidly just belowground. On sensing movement, they erupt from below, attempting to catch prey in their oversize maws.

Actions

Multiattack. The bulette makes two Bite attacks.

Bite. Melee Attack Roll: +7, reach 5 ft. Hit: 17 (2d12 + 4) Piercing damage.

Deadly Leap. The bulette spends 5 feet of movement to jump to a space within 15 feet that contains one or more Large or smaller creatures. Dexterity Saving Throw: DC 15, each creature in the bulette’s destination space. Failure: 19 (3d12) Bludgeoning damage, and the target has the Prone condition. Success: Half damage, and the target is pushed 5 feet straight away from the bulette.

Bonus Actions

Leap. The bulette jumps up to 30 feet by spending 10 feet of movement.


Bulette

Large Monstrosity, Unaligned
  • Armor Class 17
  • Hit Points 94 (9d10 + 45)
  • Speed 40 ft., Burrow 40 ft.
  • Initiative +0 (10)
STR
19 (4)
DEX
11 (0)
CON
21 (5)
INT
2 (-4)
WIS
10 (0)
CHA
5 (-3)
  • Saving Throws Str +4, Dex +0, Con +5, Int -4, Wis +0, Cha -3
  • Skills Perception +6
  • Senses Darkvision 60 ft., Tremorsense 120 ft, passive Perception 16
  • Languages None
  • Challenge 5 (1800 XP)
  • Habitat Grassland, Hill, Mountain
  • Treasure None

Actions


  • Multiattack. The bulette makes two Bite attacks.
  • Bite. Melee Weapon Attack: +7 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: (2d12 + 4) Piercing damage.
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