Vampire Fingers
A toxic mushroom only found growing on graves in the Antarctic. They are long, slender fungi that resemble fingers and hands digging themselves out of a grave, thus the name.
When ingested, Vampire Fingers cause necrotic damage before inducing violent vomiting. Ingested in a large enough quantity, these mushrooms are fatal.
Vampire Fingers are often used in poisons due to their toxicity.
Vampire Fingers are also the main ingredient in Grave Dust, a highly addictive narcotic.
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Statistics in D&D-5th Edition.
Upon ingestion, Vampire Fingers cause 1-D4 necrotic damage, and the creature is poisoned for 1-D10 rounds until making a successful Constitution Saving Throw (Challenge Rating 10), or until the mushroom affects 1-D6 rounds of vomiting beginning the round after poisoning ends, whether or not the creature saved against poisoning.
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CREDIT: EZRA SWISHER
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