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09-06-2003, 07:33 PM #1
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Gary schrieb:
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> The Black Beast of Boeruine
> Gargantuan Awnsheghlien
> Hit Dice: 14d8+70 (175 hp)
> Initiative: -1 (Dex)
> Speed: 30 ft., burrow 10 ft.
> AC: 18 (-4 size, +12 natural)
> Attacks: Slam +32 or bite +25, 2 claws +17
> Damage: Slam 2d12+22 plus 1d6 fire or bite 2d8+15 plus 1d6 fire and
> claws 1d6+7
> Face/Reach: 20 ft./15 ft.
> Special Attacks: Burn, stench
> Saves: Fort +12, Reflex +4, Will +3
> Abilities: Str 40, Dex 10, Con 26, Int 6, Wis 8, Cha 4
> Skills: Listen +13
Wouldn´t the "Tremorsense" (like that of the Bulette in the 3E Monsters
Manual) not fit better than a high listen skill?
> Feats: Power Attack, Cleave, Blind-fight, Great Cleave,
> Climate/Terrain: Any land
So Mountains of solid rock, too?
> Organization: Solitary
> Challenge Rating: 16
> Treasure: None
> Alignment: Neutral evil
> Blood Abilities: Azrai, minor, 22. Bloodform(Major)
> Blood Abilities in BP Format: Az(4/22) BForm(3)
> Advancement: By character class
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> Combat
> The Black Beast prefers to attack by surprise, bursting from the earth
> when targets draw near. When making a charge attack or when attacking
> as a
> full round action he can use his slam attack for 2d10+15 hit points
> damage. Otherwise, he attacks with a bit and two claws for 1d8+10 and
> 1d6+5 hit points damage respectively.
> The Black Beast has grown sensitive to bright light and normally
> attacks
> only at night or at dusk.
Wouldn´t that fit the "Light Sensitivity" description of the Deep
Dwarves? Or even the "Sunlight Vulnerability" of Derro?
> Burn (Ex): A great heat emanates from the Black Beast`s toothy maw. He
> does additional fire damage when delivering his slam or bite attacks.
Wouldn´t a cold vulnerability make sense if he emanates such a heat?
bye
Michael
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