Gaj are hideous hunters that prey on other intelligent life forms. They crawl on six insectile legs and attack with their mandibles.
They ambush prey by burying themselves under sand or silt and lying in wait, lurking in dark caves, or perching on natural stone ledges, where they blend in with their surroundings.
Gaj have no language, but they have the magical ability to understand the speech of other creatures.
A gaj’s head is a spongy globe about 2 feet in diameter, with three feathery antennae protruding from the top.
Spaced around the head are six compound eyes, and six finger-like appendages hang over its mouth.
A gaj can try to read the thoughts of another intelligent creature by wrapping its antennae around the creature’s head.
Regardless of whether the attempt succeeds, this mental probe ispainful and takes a toll on the victim’s well-being.
Large Aberration, Typically Neutral Evil
Proficiency Bonus: +2
Armor Class: 16 (natural armor)
Hit Points: 75 (10d10 + 20)
Speed: 30 ft., climb 30 ft.
STR – 16 (+3)
DEX – 10 (+0)
CON – 15 (+2)
INT – 12 (+1)
WIS – 15 (+2)
CHA – 7 (−2)
Skills: Perception +6, Stealth +4
Senses: darkvision 60 ft., passive Perception 16
Languages: understands all languages but can’t speak
Challenge: 4 (1,100 XP)
Actions
Multiattack: The gaj makes one Mandibles attack and uses Mind-Probing Antennae or Paralyze (if available).
Mandibles: Melee Weapon Attack: +5 to hit, reach 5 ft., one creature. Hit: 10 (2d6 + 3) slashing damage, and the target is grappled (escape DC 11).
Until the grapple ends, the target takes 10 (2d6 + 3) slashing damage at the start of each of the gaj’s turns.
While it is grappling a creature, the gaj can’t use its mandibles to attack other creatures.
Mind-Probing Antennae: The gaj targets one creature grappled by it. The target must make a DC 12 Wisdom saving throw.
On a failed save, the target takes 16 (3d10) psychic damage, and the gaj magically pulls one piece of information from the target’s mind that the gaj wants to know.
On a successful save, the target takes half as much damage, and the gaj learns nothing.
Paralyze (Recharge 6): The gaj magically targets one creature it can see within 60 feet of itself.
The target must succeed on a DC 12 Wisdom saving throw or be paralyzed for 1 minute.
The target can repeat the saving throw at the end of each of its turns, ending the effect on itself on a success.
Frequently Asked Question of Gaj
You might have encountered by some of the below question like all other familiars has gotten by this Gaj. You can check the below;
1. What Is Gaj In DND 5e?
Gaj are hideous hunters that prey on other intelligent life forms. They crawl on six insectile legs and attack with their mandibles.
They ambush prey by burying themselves under sand or silt and lying in wait, lurking in dark caves, or perching on natural stone ledges, where they blend in with their surroundings.
Gaj have no language, but they have the magical ability to understand the speech of other creatures.
2. How Does Gaj Make Damages?
The gaj targets one creature grappled by it. The target must make a DC 12 Wisdom saving throw.
On a failed save, the target takes 16 (3d10) psychic damage, and the gaj magically pulls one piece of information from the target’s mind that the gaj wants to know.
On a successful save, the target takes half as much damage, and the gaj learns nothing.
3. Can Gaj Read Thoughts To Other Creatures?
Yes.
A gaj can try to read the thoughts of another intelligent creature by wrapping its antennae around the creature’s head.
Regardless of whether the attempt succeeds, this mental probe ispainful and takes a toll on the victim’s well-being.
4. What Languages Does Gaj Used?
Gaj can understands all languages but can’t speaks.
5. Which Attacks Do Gaj Makes?
The gaj makes one Mandibles attack and uses Mind Probing Antennae or Paralyze.
6. What Does Gaj Looks Like In DND?
A gaj’s head is a spongy globe about 2 feet in diameter, with three feathery antennae protruding from the top.
Spaced around the head are six compound eyes, and six finger-like appendages hang over its mouth.