Bone Naga
Bone Naga
Bone Naga Game Tokens
Enhance your tabletop adventures with our free Bone Naga game tokens at Mistcharter Maps! Download now to bring the haunting presence of these undead guardians to your campaigns with detailed, vivid artwork. Whether you're exploring ancient tombs or confronting dark sorcery, our tokens will elevate your gaming experience.
Token pack includes 250x250px square and round game tokens.
Bone Naga Key Stats
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Challenge Rating
4
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Type
Undead
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Size
Large
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Habitat
Cave
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AC
15
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HP
58 (9d10)
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Bone Naga Skills & Traits
Skills
- Arcana +5
- Perception +4
Senses
- Darkvision 60 ft.
- Passive Perception 14
Languages
- Common
- plus up to two other languages
Abilities
- Rejuvenation: If it dies, the bone naga returns to life in 1d6 days and regains all its hit points. Only a wish spell can prevent this trait from functioning.
Actions
- Bite: Melee Weapon Attack: +5 to hit, reach 10 ft., one target. Hit: 10 (2d6 + 3) piercing damage plus 10 (3d6) poison damage.
- Spells: The bone naga is a 4th-level spellcaster. Its spellcasting ability is Intelligence (spell save DC 12, +4 to hit with spell attacks). It has the following wizard spells prepared:
- Cantrips (at will): mage hand, minor illusion, ray of frost
- 1st level (3 slots): charm person, magic missile, shield
- 2nd level (3 slots): mirror image, suggestion
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Battle Tips for Bone Naga
The Bone Naga is a formidable undead creature that can pose a significant challenge to adventurers. As a Dungeon Master, utilizing the Bone Naga effectively can create memorable and thrilling encounters. Here are some tips on how to use this creature in battle:
Using the Bone Naga in Battle
- Spellcasting Abilities: The Bone Naga retains the spellcasting abilities it had in life, making it a versatile opponent. Use spells like Lightning Bolt and Hold Person to control the battlefield and target vulnerable party members.
- Ambush Tactics: Bone Nagas can be used effectively in ambush scenarios. Consider having them lie in wait in dark, narrow corridors or hidden within piles of bones, striking when the party is least prepared.
- Psychological Warfare: As an undead creature, the Bone Naga can be used to instill fear. Use its eerie presence and the unsettling rattle of its bones to create a tense atmosphere, potentially causing players to make hasty decisions.
Coordinating Multiple Bone Nagas
- Spell Synergy: When using multiple Bone Nagas, coordinate their spellcasting to maximize effectiveness. For example, one Naga can cast Hold Person to paralyze a target, while another follows up with a damaging spell like Lightning Bolt.
- Divide and Conquer: Use multiple Bone Nagas to split the party. By attacking from different angles, they can force the adventurers to divide their attention, making it easier to pick off isolated members.
- Retreat and Regroup: If the battle turns against them, Bone Nagas can use their superior mobility to retreat and regroup. They can slither away to a more advantageous position, potentially leading the party into a trap or ambush.
Fleeing and Tactical Retreats
- Strategic Withdrawal: If a Bone Naga is outmatched, it can use its speed to retreat to a more defensible location. This can be used to lure the party into a more dangerous area or to buy time for reinforcements to arrive.
- Feigning Defeat: A Bone Naga might pretend to be defeated, only to rise again when the party's guard is down. This can create a sense of unease and keep the players on their toes.
- Using Minions: Bone Nagas can command lesser undead to cover their retreat. Skeletons or zombies can be used as a distraction, allowing the Naga to escape and regroup for a future encounter.
By leveraging the Bone Naga's unique abilities and characteristics, you can create dynamic and challenging encounters that will test the skills and strategies of any adventuring party.
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