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Gopher Gulch published evilchili region 2022-08-07 13:38:52.296672 region True /images/overland/gopher_gulch_thumb.png
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Gopher Gulch 30 difficult DC 17 perception check to notice the rolling cacti are attracted to the party.
Travel Forage Track Evade Survey
DC Notes
15
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18
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19 no shelter
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19
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14
4
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Dangerous
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Deadly
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Easy
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None
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Description Effect Rarity
Clear Skies No effect Common
Description Effect Rarity
Ghostly Wailing Disadvantage on CON checks for concentration checks Uncommon
Description Effect Rarity
Glowing Dust Storm Disadvantge on WIS checks and saves Uncommon
Description Effect Rarity
Oppressive Quiet Silence beyond 20ft; disadvantage on WIS checks involving sound Uncommon
Description Effect Rarity
Sand Storm Heavily obscured; visibility 5ft, disadvantage on WIS (Perception) checks and INT (Investigation) checks Uncommon
Description Effect Rarity
Inverted Bubble Rain No effect Weird
Nightvision not functional
Rolling Cacti attracted to movement
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Name Description Rarity Value
Gulch Thistle A thistle with pink globular flowers. Commonly found in dried riverbeds. Common 1 GP
Name Description Rarity Value
Badberry Plant A flowering shrub with bright red, poisonous berries. 1pt poison damage if ingested. Common 1 GP
Name Description Rarity Value
Globe Cactus A globular cactus. 1 gallon of water can be harvested from 10 cacti. Common 5 GP

Gopher Gulch emerges from the southern edge of Dust River Canyon and turns east towards the rocky foothills at the base of the eastern range of Hoard's Vault. Heavy irregular stone cover the shallow riverbed which traverses a barren plain of cracked, broken ground. Shrub and small plants dot the area, but the most prominent flora is the Rolling Catci -- an odd species of globular cactus that rolls and bounces freely, pushed about by the desert winds.

Leads to Dust River Canyon.