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The Oblex is a new monster added to [[Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition]] in the book Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes.  The result of mind flayers experiming on [[Slime|oozes]], although Mordenkainen suspects [[Juiblex]] was involved somehow, the Oblex devours humanoids to steal their memories and then can create exact duplicates of them except for a cord of ooze connecting them to the oblex.  It is possible for an oblex the replace an entire towns population with duplicates.
The Oblex is a new monster added to [[Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition]] in the book Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes.  The result of [[Illithid|mind flayers]] experiming on [[Slime|oozes]], although Mordenkainen suspects [[Juiblex]] was involved somehow, the Oblex devours humanoids to steal their memories and then can create exact duplicates of them except for a cord of ooze connecting them to the oblex.  It is possible for an oblex the replace an entire towns population with duplicates.


The oblex was conceived with the help of a young fan whose wish to work with the creators of D&D for a day was granted by the Make a Wish Foundation.
The oblex was conceived with the help of a young fan whose wish to work with the creators of D&D for a day was granted by the Make a Wish Foundation.


[[Category:Monsters]]
[[Category:Monsters]]

Revision as of 14:49, 28 May 2018

The Oblex is a new monster added to Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition in the book Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes. The result of mind flayers experiming on oozes, although Mordenkainen suspects Juiblex was involved somehow, the Oblex devours humanoids to steal their memories and then can create exact duplicates of them except for a cord of ooze connecting them to the oblex. It is possible for an oblex the replace an entire towns population with duplicates.

The oblex was conceived with the help of a young fan whose wish to work with the creators of D&D for a day was granted by the Make a Wish Foundation.