Danger Dingo
Adversary overview
Danger Dingoes are roughly the size of mastiffs, with absurdly long and sharp fangs that make them look "almost prehistoric." The fur on their faces looks like heavy metal corpse paint.
From Dungeon Crawler Carl.
“These aren’t the cute, cuddly, baby-eating puppies from the land down under. No, mate. The Danger Dingo features a stronger body, sharper teeth, and a penchant for black metal bands such as Dimmu Borgir and Satyricon. Where there are dingoes, their Kobold riders and slave masters usually aren’t far behind.”
Stat block
Standard attack
Features
Passives
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Crowd Kill
If the Danger Dingo makes a successful standard attack and another Danger Dingo is within Melee range of the target, deal 1d6+5 physical damage instead of their standard damage and you gain a Fear.
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Mosh Pit!
When the Danger Dingo is within Melee range of a creature and at least one other Danger Dingo is within Close range, all attacks against that creature have advantage.
Actions
Reactions
Motives & tactics
Experiences
- Get this pit started +2
Danger Dingo
Tier 1 skulk
Danger Dingoes are roughly the size of mastiffs, with absurdly long and sharp fangs that make them look "almost prehistoric." The fur on their faces looks like heavy metal corpse paint.
Motives & Tactics: Scare, Work as a pack, Overwhelm with numbers
Difficulty: 11 | Thresholds: 6 / 10 | HP: 4 | Stress: 3
ATK: +2 | Bite: Melee | 1d6+2 Physical
Experience: Get this pit started +2
HP:
Stress:
Features
Crowd Kill – Passive: If the Danger Dingo makes a successful standard attack and another Danger Dingo is within Melee range of the target, deal 1d6+5 physical damage instead of their standard damage and you gain a Fear.
Mosh Pit! – Passive: When the Danger Dingo is within Melee range of a creature and at least one other Danger Dingo is within Close range, all attacks against that creature have advantage.
Danger Dingo
From Dungeon Crawler Carl.
“These aren’t the cute, cuddly, baby-eating puppies from the land down under. No, mate. The Danger Dingo features a stronger body, sharper teeth, and a penchant for black metal bands such as Dimmu Borgir and Satyricon. Where there are dingoes, their Kobold riders and slave masters usually aren’t far behind.”
Domains
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Starting Evasion
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Starting Hit Points
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Class Items
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Danger Dingo Subclasses
No subclasses available.
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Background Questions
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Connections
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