The Azure Worm is a Level 15 creature, with Armor Class 35 and 320 hit points. The azure worm is a gargantuan aquatic predator that lunges from the depths to swallow its prey whole.
Inexorable: The purple worm recovers from the paralyzed, slowed, and stunned conditions at the end of its turn. It's also immune to penalties to its Speeds and the immobilized condition, and it ignores difficult terrain and greater difficult terrain. Shake It Off (Reaction): Trigger: The purple worm would be affected by a condition or adverse effect (such as baleful polymorph). The purple worm negates the triggering condition or effect. Effects from artifacts, deities, or a similarly powerful source can't be avoided in this way. Azure Worm Venom (poison). Breach: The azure worm Swims up to its swim Speed, then Leaps vertically out of the water up to 30 feet, making a Strike against a creature at the apex of the jump (this lets it attack a creature within 45 feet of the water's surface). After the Strike, the worm splashes back down. It can use Improved Grab on this Strike and follow it up with Fast Swallow. Fast Swallow (Trigger): The worm Grabs a creature. The worm uses Swallow Whole. Swallow Whole: Huge, 3d8+10 bludgeoning, Rupture 27. Thrash: The worm makes a Strike once against each creature in its reach. It can Strike up to once with its jaws, up to once with its stinger, and any number of times with its body. Each attack counts toward the worm's multiple attack penalty, but the multiple attack penalty doesn't increase until after it makes all the attacks.
Common Questions
How much HP does an Azure Worm have?
320 hit points.
What level is an Azure Worm?
Level 15.
What is an Azure Worm's Armor Class?
AC 35.
How fast can an Azure Worm move?
Speed 40 ft., swim 60 ft., burrow 40 ft.
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Official stats from the Pathfinder 2e (Second Edition) System Reference Document (SRD), free to use under the ORC open license.