
Barbazu - Forgotten Realms Wiki
Barbazu (pronounced: /bɑːrˈbɑːtsuː/ bar-BAT-soo[6]; sing & pl[3]), also called bearded devils, were the shock troops of the Nine Hells and the most impulsively belligerent of the baatezu.[4] The barbarous devils earned their name from the venomous, beard-like …
Barbazu - Monsters - Archives of Nethys: Pathfinder 2nd Edition …
Barbazus, known also as bearded devils or infantry devils, are murderous fiends who satiate their lust for annihilation by serving as the foot soldiers of Hell’s armies, often leading hordes of lesser devils such as imps and lemures into battle.
Devil, Barbazu (Bearded Devil) - d20PFSRD
Elite warriors in Hell’s legions, bearded devils—or barbazus—fight savagely in the name of their infernal lords and command mindless hordes of the damned into battle.
Barbazu - PathfinderWiki
Barbazus, also known as bearded devils or infantry devils, serve as Hell's elite shock troops and lead hordes of the damned into combat for their diabolic masters. 1. The first barbazus were created by the archdevil Barbatos.
Baatezu - Forgotten Realms Wiki
Commonly known as bearded devils, barbazu were barbaric baatezu that served as the shock troops of Hell, killing with relish in the glorious battle the berserkers were bred for. Perhaps the most wild and chaotic of their kind, the savage devils fought with saw-toothed glaives and their venemous, beard-like tendrils.
Barbazu | Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition Wiki
A barbazu is a foul, humanoid creature with a long tail, clawed hands and feet, pointed ears, and a snaky, disgusting beard. Its skin is moist, though scaly like a reptile. It carries a cruel, saw-toothed glaive capable of heavy damage. The barbazu are the most violent baatezu, taking advantage of any excuse to attack.
Barbazu - Pathfinder Wiki | Fandom
Bearded devils, or barbazus, serve as Hell's elite shock troops leading hordes of the damned into combat for their infernal masters.
Barbazu (Bearded Devil) (CR 5) - Realms Helps
Beard (Ex): If a barbazu hits a single opponent with both claw attacks, it automatically hits with its beard. The affected creature must succeed at a Fortitude save (DC 14) or be infected with a vile disease called devil chills (incubation period 1d4 days, damage 1d4 points of temporary Strength).
(Barbazu) - Search - D&D Beyond
Bearded Devil (Barbazu) Bearded devils serve archdevils as shock troops, fighting shoulder-to-shoulder and reveling in the glory of battle. They respond with violence to any slight, real or imagined
3e SRD:Devil, Barbazu - D&D Wiki
A devil that has just been summoned cannot use its own summon ability for 1 hour. Once per day a barbazu can attempt to summon 2d10 lemures with a 50% chance of success, or another barbazu with a 35% chance of success. See in Darkness : Barbazu can see perfectly in darkness of any kind, even that created by deeper darkness spells.
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