A mimic can extend pseudopods, up to four at once, to move, manipulate, or even wield objects while in this form. How well or poorly a given mimic adapts to society largely depends upon the society; intelligent mimics tend to be curious, easygoing, and somewhat naive, at least for awhile. Intelligent mimics are rare enough that few or none have ever merited recording. Intelligent mimics commonly carry their possessions within their form, rather than dragging a sack or trying to carry a backpack on nonexistent shoulders and usually take a vague form covered in layers of clothing and armor to hide their true monstrous form. Adhesive (Object Form Only). The mimic adheres to anything that touches it. The true form of a mimic is an amorphous, brown mass with four beady red eyes and one large sharp-toothed mouth. Its statistics are the same in each form. When a mimic takes the form of an object, it shapes its mass as appropriate and changes its texture; since it actually has little mass of its own, though, even including its stomachs, it can contain a surprising amount of material in either form.

Constrict Face. Mimics also have no particular predilection towards gender, as they reproduce asexually. Its statistics are the same in each form. Such an unnatural specimen may then choose to leave its domain and seek out other creatures not merely for food, but for conversation and companionship. The mimic can use its action to polymorph into an object or back into its true, amorphous form. Any equipment it is wearing or carrying isn't transformed. All Rights Reserved. Wizards of the Coast, Dungeons & Dragons, D&D, and their logos are trademarks of Wizards of the Coast LLC in the United States and other countries. Set to 54mm scaling to match my other designs but you can reduce to 60% for 28-32mm scale. Its statistics are the same in each form.

It reverts to its true form if it dies. Adhesive (Object Form Only). Certain aspects of the site uses the 5E SRD OGL content, It reverts to its true form if it dies. Intelligent mimics are unique enough that most will never meet another of their kind. It reverts to its true form if it dies. The mimic adheres to anything that touches it. The mimic can use its action to polymorph into an object or back into its true, amorphous form. Its statistics are the same in each form. This would imply a "chest" mimic can't turn into a door, and a "door" mimic can't turn into a chest or table or whatever. Its statistics are the same in each form. Adhesive (Object Form Only). The mimic can use its action to polymorph into an object or back into its true, amorphous form.

Check my page for compatible chest models to use this as a disguised mimic! However, very rarely, a mimic will be born with higher intelligence on par with its erstwhile prey. The mimic can use its action to polymorph into an object or back into its true, amorphous form.

There just isn't an answer, the creature is just mutable. It may even, eventually, find that the taste of sentient beings isn't to its liking, or that staying in one place and waiting for a hapless adventurer to happen by has lost its charm. The mimic adheres to anything that touches it. The mimic can use its action to polymorph into an object or back into its true, amorphous form. Adhesive (Object Form Only). As such, they have nothing from which to draw a name but the cultures of other creatures they've encountered. The true form of a mimic is an amorphous, brown mass with four beady red eyes and one large sharp-toothed mouth. Mimics are shapeshifting predators that take the forms of inanimate objects to lure intelligent creatures to their doom. It reverts to its true form if it dies. Use this toothy mimic treasure chest for any epic dungeon adventure!

It reverts to its true form if it dies. Any equipment it is wearing or carrying isn’t transformed. Any equipment it is wearing or carrying isn ‘t transformed.

DnDCampaignPlanner.com is not affiliated with, endorsed, sponsored, or specifically approved by Wizards of the Coast LLC. Its statistics are the same in each form. The reputation that mimics have for disguising themselves tends to cause distrust and suspicion among other people, but people overestimate the average intelligent mimic's capability for actual subterfuge. © 2019 Wizards. The mimic adheres to anything that touches it.