D&D General Gargoyles need to be redone.

IFAIK "gargoyle" is an Onomatopoeia of the sound they make as rainspouts on buildings.
Gar'gylle perhaps?

No breath weapon that dazes, dazzles or confuses. 😉

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Wikipedia mentions that the term gargoyle originates from the French gargouille ("conduit for waterflow"). This is composed of the onomatopoeia root garg- and the old French goule ("Animal Mouth, Throat")

Etymology of the word Gargoyle

A watery breath weapon similar to the Hydropump ability of some Water-type Pokemon would suffice. ;) "Where is all that water coming from?" :p
 

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