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Does the Giant Rocktopus have a Swim Speed?



Does the Giant Rocktopus have a Swim Speed?



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
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The Giant Rocktopus described in Out of the Abyss (p.28) is said to be a Giant Octopus that evolved to live on land.



It has a walking speed of 20 feet and a climbing speed of 10 feet.



Nothing is mentioned about a swim speed, though. Does this mean the Rocktopus has the Giant Octopus 60' swim speed, or did it lose its ability to swim entirely?



This matters a lot if a Druid tries to Wild Shape into the Giant Rocktopus.










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    The Giant Rocktopus described in Out of the Abyss (p.28) is said to be a Giant Octopus that evolved to live on land.



    It has a walking speed of 20 feet and a climbing speed of 10 feet.



    Nothing is mentioned about a swim speed, though. Does this mean the Rocktopus has the Giant Octopus 60' swim speed, or did it lose its ability to swim entirely?



    This matters a lot if a Druid tries to Wild Shape into the Giant Rocktopus.










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      The Giant Rocktopus described in Out of the Abyss (p.28) is said to be a Giant Octopus that evolved to live on land.



      It has a walking speed of 20 feet and a climbing speed of 10 feet.



      Nothing is mentioned about a swim speed, though. Does this mean the Rocktopus has the Giant Octopus 60' swim speed, or did it lose its ability to swim entirely?



      This matters a lot if a Druid tries to Wild Shape into the Giant Rocktopus.










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      The Giant Rocktopus described in Out of the Abyss (p.28) is said to be a Giant Octopus that evolved to live on land.



      It has a walking speed of 20 feet and a climbing speed of 10 feet.



      Nothing is mentioned about a swim speed, though. Does this mean the Rocktopus has the Giant Octopus 60' swim speed, or did it lose its ability to swim entirely?



      This matters a lot if a Druid tries to Wild Shape into the Giant Rocktopus.







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          Nope



          According to the official digital resource dndbeyond.com, the Giant Rocktopus has a walking speed, climb speed, but no swim speed.






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            Is dndbeyond an official source?
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            @Merudo Yup! Sorry, should have clarified in my answer.
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            It is an official licensed source, but in this case they are manually creating a unique statblock for the rocktopus (as they do for all modified versions of existing statblocks in adventures, presumably related to their upcoming encounter builder), so it's possible they made a mistake in interpreting the adventure's description for it. I've asked them to confirm that it's correct with WotC.
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            @V2Blast I too am curious about how canonical the online material is. As dndbeyond.com adds more features, I have a feeling it will figure more and more frequently into rpg.se answers. But as you note, there might be reason to question the integrity of dndbeyond.com as a source of information. Perhaps a topic of debate for a future meta post!
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          According to the official digital resource dndbeyond.com, the Giant Rocktopus has a walking speed, climb speed, but no swim speed.






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            Is dndbeyond an official source?
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            – Merudo
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            @Merudo Yup! Sorry, should have clarified in my answer.
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            – Pink Sweetener
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            $begingroup$
            It is an official licensed source, but in this case they are manually creating a unique statblock for the rocktopus (as they do for all modified versions of existing statblocks in adventures, presumably related to their upcoming encounter builder), so it's possible they made a mistake in interpreting the adventure's description for it. I've asked them to confirm that it's correct with WotC.
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          • $begingroup$
            @V2Blast I too am curious about how canonical the online material is. As dndbeyond.com adds more features, I have a feeling it will figure more and more frequently into rpg.se answers. But as you note, there might be reason to question the integrity of dndbeyond.com as a source of information. Perhaps a topic of debate for a future meta post!
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          $begingroup$

          Nope



          According to the official digital resource dndbeyond.com, the Giant Rocktopus has a walking speed, climb speed, but no swim speed.






          share|improve this answer











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          • $begingroup$
            Is dndbeyond an official source?
            $endgroup$
            – Merudo
            3 hours ago






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            @Merudo Yup! Sorry, should have clarified in my answer.
            $endgroup$
            – Pink Sweetener
            3 hours ago






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            It is an official licensed source, but in this case they are manually creating a unique statblock for the rocktopus (as they do for all modified versions of existing statblocks in adventures, presumably related to their upcoming encounter builder), so it's possible they made a mistake in interpreting the adventure's description for it. I've asked them to confirm that it's correct with WotC.
            $endgroup$
            – V2Blast
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          • $begingroup$
            @V2Blast I too am curious about how canonical the online material is. As dndbeyond.com adds more features, I have a feeling it will figure more and more frequently into rpg.se answers. But as you note, there might be reason to question the integrity of dndbeyond.com as a source of information. Perhaps a topic of debate for a future meta post!
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          According to the official digital resource dndbeyond.com, the Giant Rocktopus has a walking speed, climb speed, but no swim speed.






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          Nope



          According to the official digital resource dndbeyond.com, the Giant Rocktopus has a walking speed, climb speed, but no swim speed.







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          • $begingroup$
            Is dndbeyond an official source?
            $endgroup$
            – Merudo
            3 hours ago






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            @Merudo Yup! Sorry, should have clarified in my answer.
            $endgroup$
            – Pink Sweetener
            3 hours ago






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            It is an official licensed source, but in this case they are manually creating a unique statblock for the rocktopus (as they do for all modified versions of existing statblocks in adventures, presumably related to their upcoming encounter builder), so it's possible they made a mistake in interpreting the adventure's description for it. I've asked them to confirm that it's correct with WotC.
            $endgroup$
            – V2Blast
            2 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            @V2Blast I too am curious about how canonical the online material is. As dndbeyond.com adds more features, I have a feeling it will figure more and more frequently into rpg.se answers. But as you note, there might be reason to question the integrity of dndbeyond.com as a source of information. Perhaps a topic of debate for a future meta post!
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          • $begingroup$
            Is dndbeyond an official source?
            $endgroup$
            – Merudo
            3 hours ago






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            @Merudo Yup! Sorry, should have clarified in my answer.
            $endgroup$
            – Pink Sweetener
            3 hours ago






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            It is an official licensed source, but in this case they are manually creating a unique statblock for the rocktopus (as they do for all modified versions of existing statblocks in adventures, presumably related to their upcoming encounter builder), so it's possible they made a mistake in interpreting the adventure's description for it. I've asked them to confirm that it's correct with WotC.
            $endgroup$
            – V2Blast
            2 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            @V2Blast I too am curious about how canonical the online material is. As dndbeyond.com adds more features, I have a feeling it will figure more and more frequently into rpg.se answers. But as you note, there might be reason to question the integrity of dndbeyond.com as a source of information. Perhaps a topic of debate for a future meta post!
            $endgroup$
            – Pink Sweetener
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          $begingroup$
          Is dndbeyond an official source?
          $endgroup$
          – Merudo
          3 hours ago




          $begingroup$
          Is dndbeyond an official source?
          $endgroup$
          – Merudo
          3 hours ago




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          $begingroup$
          @Merudo Yup! Sorry, should have clarified in my answer.
          $endgroup$
          – Pink Sweetener
          3 hours ago




          $begingroup$
          @Merudo Yup! Sorry, should have clarified in my answer.
          $endgroup$
          – Pink Sweetener
          3 hours ago




          1




          1




          $begingroup$
          It is an official licensed source, but in this case they are manually creating a unique statblock for the rocktopus (as they do for all modified versions of existing statblocks in adventures, presumably related to their upcoming encounter builder), so it's possible they made a mistake in interpreting the adventure's description for it. I've asked them to confirm that it's correct with WotC.
          $endgroup$
          – V2Blast
          2 hours ago




          $begingroup$
          It is an official licensed source, but in this case they are manually creating a unique statblock for the rocktopus (as they do for all modified versions of existing statblocks in adventures, presumably related to their upcoming encounter builder), so it's possible they made a mistake in interpreting the adventure's description for it. I've asked them to confirm that it's correct with WotC.
          $endgroup$
          – V2Blast
          2 hours ago












          $begingroup$
          @V2Blast I too am curious about how canonical the online material is. As dndbeyond.com adds more features, I have a feeling it will figure more and more frequently into rpg.se answers. But as you note, there might be reason to question the integrity of dndbeyond.com as a source of information. Perhaps a topic of debate for a future meta post!
          $endgroup$
          – Pink Sweetener
          58 mins ago




          $begingroup$
          @V2Blast I too am curious about how canonical the online material is. As dndbeyond.com adds more features, I have a feeling it will figure more and more frequently into rpg.se answers. But as you note, there might be reason to question the integrity of dndbeyond.com as a source of information. Perhaps a topic of debate for a future meta post!
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