I was thinking of using a giant octopus for an encounter. It's attack reads:
Tentacles: Melee Weapon Attack: +5 to hit, reach 15 ft., one target. Hit: 10 (2d6 + 3) bludgeoning damage. If the target is a creature, it is Grappled (escape DC 16). Until this grapple ends, the target is Restrained, and the Octopus can't use its tentacles on another target.
My initial reading was after a grapple, the octopus cannot use it's tentacles. But then I realized the octopus has no other attack.
Reading closer, it seems like the giant octopus gets an auto-grapple/restrained on a creature target (and assuming on a successful hit), and it can use it's tentacles, but only on the same (grappled + restrained) target.
Does that sound right?
Tentacles: Melee Weapon Attack: +5 to hit, reach 15 ft., one target. Hit: 10 (2d6 + 3) bludgeoning damage. If the target is a creature, it is Grappled (escape DC 16). Until this grapple ends, the target is Restrained, and the Octopus can't use its tentacles on another target.
My initial reading was after a grapple, the octopus cannot use it's tentacles. But then I realized the octopus has no other attack.
Reading closer, it seems like the giant octopus gets an auto-grapple/restrained on a creature target (and assuming on a successful hit), and it can use it's tentacles, but only on the same (grappled + restrained) target.
Does that sound right?