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briefly appears and teleports the sphere back to the top  Initiative. The trap acts on initiative count 20 and ini-
                  of the slope to begin the process again.          tiative count 10.
                   Initiative. The trap acts on initiative count 10 (but see  Active Elements. The trap fills the room with poison
                  the dynamic element below).                       and other deadly effects.
                   Active Element. Although the trap is complex in na  Locked Doors (Initiative 20). The four doors to this
                  ture, it has a single active element. That's all it needs.  room slam shut and are locked in place by magic.
                   Sphere of Crushing Doom (Initiative 10). The trap’s  This effect activates only once, the first time the trap
                     active element is a sphere of steel that almost fills  is triggered.
                     the 10-foot width of the hallway and rolls to the  Poison Gas (Initiative 20). Poison gas floods the
                     bottom of the slope on its turn. Each creature in  room. Each creature inside must make a DC 20
                     the sphere’s path must make a DC 20 Strength      Constitution saving throw, taking 33 (6d 10) poison
                     saving throw. On a failed save, a creature takes 22  damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on
                     (4l) bludgeoning damage and is knocked prone.     a successful one.
                     On a successful save, a creature takes half as much  Tempest (Initiative 10). Air and gas boils from the
                     damage and isn’t knocked prone. Objects that block  trap. Roll a d6, and consult the following table.
                     the sphere, such as a conjured wall, take maximum
                     damage from the impact.                        TEM PEST EFFECTS
                   Dynamic Element. The longer it rolls, the more lethal  d6  Effect
                  the sphere becomes.                                  1    Hallucinatory gas scrambles the mind and senses.
                    Speed Kills. After its turn, the sphere gains speed,    All Intelligence and Wisdom checks made in the
                     represented by its damage increasing by 11 (2l).       room have disadvantage until the Tempest element
                     While its damage is 55 (10d10) or greater, it acts on  activates again.
                     initiative count 20 and 10.                       2    Explosive gas fills the area. lfanyone holds an open
                    Countermeasures. The trap can be neutralized either     flame, it causes an explosion. All creatures in the
                  by stopping the sphere or preventing it from teleporting.  area must make a DC 20 Dexterity saving throw,
                    Stop the Sphere. Stopping the sphere is the easiest     taking 22 (4l) fire damage on a failed save, or
                                                                            halfas much damage on a successful one. The
                     way to disrupt the trap. A wall offorce can do so
                     easily, as can any object placed in its path that has  flame is then extinguished.
                     enough hit points to absorb damage from the sphere  3  Weakening gas fills the room. All Strength and Dex-
                     without being destroyed.                               terity checks made in the room have disadvantage
                    Disrupt the Portals. Either portal can be neutralized   until the Tempest element activates again.
                     with three successful DC 20 Intelligence (Arcana)  4   Buffeting winds force each creature in the room to
                     checks, but the process of analyzing a portal to       succeed on a DC 20 Strength saving throw or be
                     disrupt it takes time. Faint runes in the ceiling and  knocked prone.
                     floor at both ends of the hallway are involved in the  5  Smoke fills the room. Visibility is reduced to 1 foot
                     functioning of the portals. A creature must first       until the next time the Tempest element activates.
                     use an action to examine a set of runes, then use a
                     subsequent action to attempt to vandalize the runes.  6  Poison floods the room, forcing creatures to make
                     Each successful check reduces the sphere’s damage      saving throws as for the Poison Gas element.
                     by 11 (2d10), as the disrupted sphere loses speed
                     moving through the failing portal.               Dynamic Element. The longer the poison gas re-
                       Alternatively, a set of runes can be disabled with  mains in the room, the more lethal it becomes.
                     three successful castings of dispel magic (DC 19)  Increased Potency. The damage from the Poison Gas
                     targeting any of the runes in the set.            element increases by 11 (2l) each round after it
                       If the southern portal is destroyed, the sphere  activates, to a maximum of 55 (10d10).
                     slams into the south wall and comes to a halt. It
                     blocks the door to the tomb, but the characters  Countermeasures. There are a few ways that the trap
                     can escape.                                    can be overcome.
                                                                      Open the Doors. Opening the doors is the quickest
                  POISONED TEMPEST                                     way to circumvent the trap, but they are warded with
                  Compile}; trap (level 11—16, deadly threat)          magic. To open the doors, a character must first
                  This fiendish trap was built to eliminate intruders who  succeed on a DC 20 Wisdom (Perception) check to
                  infiltrate a yuan—ti temple. The trap is a room, 60 feet  find the locking mechanism. A successful DC 20 In-
                  on a side, with 5-foot—wide stone doors in the middle of  telligence (Arcana) check is then required to disable
                  each wall. In each corner of the room stands a 10-foot  the sphere of force that surrounds the lock (diapei
                  tall statue of a great serpent, coiled and ready to strike.  magic is ineffective against it). Success on a DC 20
                  The eyes in each statue are rubies worth 200 gp apiece.  Dexterity check using thieves’ tools picks the lock.
                    Trigger. This trap activates when a ruby is pried from  Finally, a successful DC 20 Strength (Athletics)
                  one of the statues. Each statue’s mouth slides open, re-  check is needed to push the door open. Each check
                  vealing a 1~foot-wide pipe that runs down its throat.  requires an action.


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