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| race = [[Redcap]]
| race = [[Redcap]]
| type = [[Humanoid]]
| type = [[Humanoid]]
| size = [[Small]]
| class =  
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| level = 4
| level = 4
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| movement m = 9
| movement m = 9
| weight kg = 35
| weight kg = 35
| size = Small
| str = 16
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| dex = 13
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| cha = 9
| cha = 9
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| passives = Opportunity Attack, Darkvision
| passives = Darkvision, Opportunity Attack
| e hp = 18
| e hp = 18
| t hp = 35
| t hp = 35
| t passives = Opportunity Attack, Darkvision, War Caster: Concentration
| t passives = Darkvision, Opportunity Attack, War Caster: Concentration
| t wis = 17
| t wis = 17
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'''Redcap Blood Sages''' are a type of [[List_of_Creature_Types#Fey|Fey]] creature found in the [[Sunlit Wetlands]] during [[Act One]], being in the service of [[Auntie Ethel]]. Small, homicidal creatures born of bloodlust, they have to keep their caps steeped in blood to survive.
'''Redcap Blood Sages''' are a type of [[List_of_Creature_Types#Fey|Fey]] creature found in the [[Sunlit Wetlands]] during [[Act One]].


Initially they aren't hostile, pretending to be sheep if you have or not overcome the illusion of the wetlands. However, if Ethel is made hostile in any way, they will become hostile when next encountered. Early on, they can prove to be quite difficult foes because of their unique spells and abilities.
== Involvement ==
=== Act One ===
Redcap Blood Sages serve {{CharLink|Ethel}}. Born of bloodlust, these creatures keep their caps steeped in blood to survive. They initially appear as sheep to the party but will become hostile if the party engage Ethel in combat.


== Combat ==
== Combat ==
 
=== Attacks and abilities ===
=== Attacks and Abilities ===
{{Feature box|Bloodlust (redcap)}}
{{Feature box|bloodlust (redcap)}}
{{Feature box|Hold Person}}
{{Feature box|open wounds}}{{Feature box|hold person}}
{{Feature box|Open Wounds}}


=== Tactics ===
=== Tactics ===

Latest revision as of 14:43, 21 November 2024

Redcap Blood Sages are a type of Fey creature found in the Sunlit Wetlands during Act One.

Involvement[edit | edit source]

Act One[edit | edit source]

Redcap Blood Sages serve Ethel Ethel. Born of bloodlust, these creatures keep their caps steeped in blood to survive. They initially appear as sheep to the party but will become hostile if the party engage Ethel in combat.

Combat[edit | edit source]

Attacks and abilities[edit | edit source]

Generic Buff.webp
Bloodlust Bloodlust ()
D6 Healing.png 3d6 (3~18) hit points

The redcap's bloodthirsty cries fill one of its allies with bloodlust. It heals when it kills a creature and can attack three times.

 Range: 12 m / 40 ft
Hold Person.webp
Hold Person Hold Person ()
Hold a humanoid enemy still. They can't Move, Act, or React. Attacks from within  Range: 3 m / 10 ft are always Critical Hits. At the end of each turn, the affected creature can make a Wisdom Saving throw to end this condition.
WIS Save
 Range: 18 m / 60 ft
Generic Blood.webp
Open Wounds Open Wounds ()
D6 Piercing.png 2d6 (2~12) Damage TypesPiercing

Rend a creature's flesh and make them Bleed.

DEX Save
 Range: 18 m /  ft

Tactics[edit | edit source]

The Blood Sage favors keeping back from fighting, instead favoring spells to support their kind from the small island in the swamp. They will focus putting Bloodlust on a Redcap so they can use their powerful Multiattack before following up with Open Wounds to give more of an advantage to their allies. Otherwise, they will use Hold Person instead to leave an enemy helpless to attack.

Despite their spells, they are quite helpless in a direct fight since they lack any weapons. It is best to close the distance to them and focus on attacking them to break their Concentration with Bloodlust or Hold Person. If someone is hit with their Open Wounds spell, a simple healing spell or potion will remove the Bleeding condition.

Notes[edit | edit source]