Wizzrobe (5e Creature)
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A wizzrobe is one who delves into the depths of the most destructive magic; one who cares for little other than the utter obliteration of her foes at the tendrils of fire, frost, or lightning. The deeper one dives into this school, or so they say, the less empathy and sanity remains inside you. Indeed, the very term "wizzrobe" has become so attributed to the wanton destruction that few hylians even realize not all wizzrobes are literally evil monsters.
As the name suggests, a wizzrobe often wears a robe with a hood or other headgear that conceals its face. This is most often done to conceal the wizzrobe’s identity, due to the negative connotation wizzrobes as a whole have received. Some wizzrobes choose to wear hooded robes out of tradition rather than shame, and others still eschew these garments altogether.
Forms of wizzrobes include the following:
- Blizzrobe, a much more powerful ice-infused variant of an ice wizzrobe.
- Electric Wizzrobe, a form of wizzrobe empowered by the element of lightning.
- Fire Wizzrobe, a form of wizzrobe empowered by the element of fire.
- Ice Wizzrobe, a form of wizzrobe empowered by the element of ice.
- Meteo Wizzrobe, a much more powerful fire-infused variant of a fire wizzrobe.
- Orange Wizzrobe, a powerful wizzrobe with the pyromancy of a fire wizzrobe and the conjuration prowess of a yellow wizzrobe.
- Thunder Wizzrobe, a much more powerful lightning-infused variant of an electric wizzrobe.
- Yellow Wizzrobe, a form of wizzrobe with the magical ability to summon allies in the midst of combat.
As a Player Character. See Hyrule: Researcher (5e Class)#Wizzrobe for class statistics usable by a player character.
Variant: Floating Wizzrobe[edit]
Some wizzrobes float seamlessly in the air, hovering around their enemies. This variant gains a flying speed of 30 feet and can hover.
Variant: Invisible Wizzrobe[edit]
A few wizzrobes have gained the ability to become invisible at will. However, these variants also leave a streak of arcane glitter in the air behind them and little waves of force wherever they step. When the wizzrobe tries to take the Hide action while invisible, it has disadvantage. The wizzrobe becomes visible if it takes damage or attacks another target, but may use an action to become invisible again.
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