Green slime

A green slime was a small acidic ooze.

Description
Green slimes were bright green, sticky, and damp oozes. They covered an area of about per side. Some described them as resembling plant growths.

Behavior
These oozes kept to ceilings, floors and walls. Unlike many other oozes, green slimes seemed to be stationary, and so would wait in a single place until they detected foes.

Biology
Green slimes were sensitive to vibrations and thus would fall upon any creatures that passed them by.

Green slimes were vulnerable to severe cold and heat. The spell cure disease was also known to be quite deadly towards them. However, they had spores that could lie dormant for prolonged periods of time, allowing them to regrow over the course of several years after having been burned away.

Combat
When green slimes swamped their prey, they gradually consumed their flesh, as well as their armor and weapons, causing acidic damage. These slimes were very vulnerable to many causes of damage, such as sunlight, fire and frost, as well as sources of radiance, and spells that cured diseases.

History
Noska Ur'gray, a shield dwarf of Xanathar's Thieves' Guild, lost much of his left arm and his hand to the acid of a green slime.

Ecology
Though it was rare, green slimes were known to form colonies, sometimes in large numbers.

Diet
These acidic creatures devoured all organic material, including flesh and vegetation, but could also consume metal objects, such as weapons. They were known to eat away at metal quickly, though took longer to consume wooden objects.

Relationships
Dwarves hated encountering these dangerous slimes whilst digging tunnels or searching for ore. They considered them among the worst hazards of mining or excavating. The miners would try and dispose of the oozes by burning them.

Appearances

 * Adventures:
 * ... And a Dozen Eggs
 * The Pipes of Doom
 * The Ruins of Undermountain II: The Deep Levels
 * War of Everlasting Darkness (adventure)
 * Waterdeep: Dragon Heist
 * Board Games:
 * Betrayal at Baldur's Gate
 * Card Games:
 * AD&D Trading Cards
 * Video games:
 * Baldur's Gate