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Young Red Dragon Zombie

Challenge
str
22
dex
6
con
20
int
3
wis
8
cha
4

AC 16 (natural armor) 

HP 178 (17d10 + 85; bloodied 89)

Speed 30 ft., climb 30 ft., fly 70 ft.


Proficiency +4; Maneuver DC 18

Damage Immunities fire, poison

Condition Immunities fatigue , poisoned

Senses blindsight 30 ft., darkvision 120 ft., passive Perception 9

Languages understands Common and Draconic but can’t speak


Undead Fortitude (1/Day). If the young red dragon zombie is reduced to 0 hit points by damage that isn’t radiant or from a critical hit, it’s instead reduced to 1 hit point, falls prone , and is stunned until the end of its next turn, appearing to be dead.

Undead Nature. A young red dragon zombie doesn’t require air, sustenance, or sleep.


ACTIONS

Multiattack. The young red dragon zombie attacks once with its bite and twice with its claws.

Bite. Melee Weapon Attack: +10 to hit, reach 10 ft., one target. Hit: 22 (3d10 + 6) piercing damage plus 4 (1d8) fire damage.

Claws. Melee Weapon Attack: +10 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 15 (2d8 + 6) slashing damage.

Fire Breath (Recharge 5–6). The young red dragon zombie exhales a blast of fire that fills a 30-foot cone. Each creature in that area makes a DC 17 Dexterity saving throw , taking 52 (15d6) fire damage on a failed save or half damage on a success. A creature that fails the saving throw also suffers 5 (1d10) ongoing fire damage. While affected by this ongoing damage, it is frightened of the young red dragon zombie. A creature can use an action to end the ongoing damage.

Variants: More Zombie Traits

In place of (or in addition to) Undead Fortitude, you can give a zombie one of the following traits:

Infectious Bite. A creature bitten by the zombie takes 2 (1d4) ongoing necrotic damage until it regains hit points or a creature makes a DC 15 Medicine check to treat the wound. If a beast, humanoid, or giant dies while suffering from this effect, it becomes a zombie after 1 minute, gaining the zombie template .

Vile Discharge. The zombie’s melee attacks deal an extra 2 (1d4) poison damage. Additionally, when it’s reduced to 0 hit points, it explodes. Creatures within 5 feet make a Dexterity saving throw against the zombie’s maneuver DC, taking 5 (2d4) poison damage on a failure.

Vigor Mortis. The zombie can take the Dash action as a bonus action. It can’t do so again until it moves 0 feet on one of its turns.


Legends and Lore

With an Arcana or Religion check, characters can learn the following:

DC 10 Zombies are the mindless husks of formerly living creatures re-animated by foul necrotic energies.

DC 15 Even after defeating a zombie, it is best to burn or hack the body to pieces, to be sure that it remains dead.

Description

Zombies are animated corpses stripped of any spirit or intelligence they bore in life. Most often, zombies are created by necromancers or other evil spellcasters, although it’s not unheard of for zombies to arise spontaneously in areas marked by profound evil or unholy energy. 

Death In Action. Zombies bear whatever wounds or decay they suffered before their animation. Although the necromantic energies involved in animating a zombie greatly slow further decay, all zombies eventually molder away.

Unlive To Serve. Zombies can be given basic orders by their creators. “Guard this door,” “attack that creature,” and “defend me” are common commands. A zombie attempts to execute its orders in the most straightforward way possible, heedlessly exposing itself to danger. Without orders, a zombie either attacks nearby creatures or remains entirely motionless.

Behavior

1 Standing guard

2 Shambling aimlessly

3 Lying motionless on the ground; rise and attack if approached

4 Lying in coffins, graves, or burial niches; all attack if one is disturbed

5 Struggling to bash down a door or bend bars

6 Clawing themselves free from shallow graves

Signs

1 Distant groaning

2 Footprints left by decaying boots

3 A rotting smell

4 Disemboweled corpses

Encounters

Zombies shamble through catacombs and tombs, or guard the lairs of undead creatures and evil spellcasters.

CR 0–2 1d4 zombies ; ogre zombie

CR 3–4 ogre flesh heap ; zombie knight ; 1d4 + 4 zombies ; zombie horde

Treasure 2 potions of healing

CR 5–10 3 to 5 ogre zombies ; 2 ogre flesh heaps ; 2 or 3 zombie knights ; zombie knight with 1d8 + 8 zombies ; zombie horde with ogre zombie or zombie knight

Treasure spell scrolls of animate dead and false life , arrow-catching shield

CR 11–16 young red dragon zombie ; young red dragon zombie with 1d8 + 8 zombies or 2 ogre zombies

Treasure 1,500 gp, 3,000 sp, 8 flawed amethysts (50 gp each), 2 potions of poison

Monster Type Description

Undead are supernatural creatures or spirits that are no longer alive but are still animate. Some have been reanimated by magic spells, such as skeletons . Others, like vampires , are the products of an evil ritual or curse.