SRD51Wiki/Monsters/Giant Spider (Creature).md
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### Giant Spider
*Large beast, unaligned*
**Armor Class** 14 (natural armor)
**Hit Points** 26 (4d10+4)
**Speed** 30 ft., climb 30 ft.
| STR | DEX | CON | INT | WIS | CHA |
|:--------:|:--------:|:--------:|:--------:|:--------:|:--------:|
| 14 (+2) | 16 (+3) | 12 (+1) | 2 (-4) | 11 (+0) | 4 (-3) |
**Skills** Stealth +7
**Senses** blindsight 10 ft., darkvision 60 ft., passive Perception 10
**Languages** -
**Challenge** 1 (200 XP)
***Spider Climb***. The spider can climb difficult surfaces, including upside down on ceilings, without needing to make an ability check.
***Web Sense***. While in contact with a web, the spider knows the exact location of any other creature in contact with the same web.
***Web Walker***. The spider ignores movement restrictions caused by webbing.
###### Actions
***Bite***. *Melee Weapon Attack:* +5 to hit, reach 5 ft., one creature. *Hit:* 7 (1d8+3) piercing damage, and the target must make a DC 11 Constitution saving throw, taking 9 (2d8) poison damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one. If the poison damage reduces the target to 0 hit points, the target is stable but poisoned for 1 hour, even after regaining hit points, and is paralyzed while poisoned in this way.
***Web (Recharge 5-6)***. *Ranged Weapon Attack:* +5 to hit, range 30/60 ft., one creature. *Hit:* The target is restrained by webbing. As an action, the restrained target can make a DC 12 Strength check, bursting the webbing on a success. The webbing can also be attacked and destroyed (AC 10; hp 5; vulnerability to fire damage; immunity to bludgeoning, poison, and psychic damage).
To snare its prey, a **giant spider** spins elaborate webs or shoots sticky strands of webbing from its abdomen. Giant spiders are most commonly found underground, making their lairs on ceilings or in dark, web-filled crevices. Such lairs are often festooned with web cocoons holding past victims.