9 nasty mimics in D&D that make even the bravest adventurers paranoid

Tavern DnD

Your Bed or Sleeping Bag

After a long and exhausting day laying down to sleep in a tavern or in camp is not only refreshing for your adventurers but also an important mechanic to recharge through a rest.

It would be unfortunate if someone – or something – were to disturb that peace. 

Beds and sleeping bags are truly nasty mimics because they can hold and bite a character’s entire body within seconds. Additionally, only the most experienced fighters or sword enthusiasts usually go to bed together with their weapons. Getting involved in a fight with a mimic in this situation is genuinely disadvantageous – especially if you are alone. Bards have a clear advantage due to their frequent company.

Chairs of Any Kind

The last thing you want from a chair is a mimic that bites into your backside. Whether it’s a barstool in a tavern, a comfy armchair for perusing some spellbooks, or the abandoned throne of an old ruler. A mimic will ruin your day when it takes the form of a chair.

Hopefully, you have allies that do not laugh at you but rather try to tug the creature off you (and maybe lend you a new pair of pants).

Speaking of Sitting – A Toilet

Why this mimic could be considered one of the worst should not need further explanation. 

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