Converting "Real World" Animals and Vermin

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Yeah, I might make the damage sickened/1d2 Str, Dex, or Con.

That works for me, initial damage X ability damage sickened for 1 minute, secondary damage X ability damage and sickened for 1d10 minutes?

What ability should the venom attack, Dexterity?

Oh, and do its poison bristles work when it uses its Improved Grab to seize prey or are they purely defensive, only working when something else bites/grabs them. I'd think the latter.
 

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I'd prefer Dex, and the latter.

I agree, let's make it so!

Will we just add this as a subentry to Diopatra?

Oh, and speaking of Diopatra, I've noticed an error in the description "The head of this long, bristly worm ends in a trio of long tentacles".

Diopatra have five tentacles on their head.
 




VANADIS
FREQUENCY: Rare
NO. APPEARING: 1-12
ARMOR CLASS: 6
MOVE: //12-15.
HIT DICE: 2-8
% IN LAIR: 0%
TREASURE TYPE: Nil
NO. OF ATTACKS: 1
DAMAGE/ATTACK: Special
SPECIAL ATTACKS: Swallowing whole, continuous damage
SPECIAL DEFENSES: Bristles
MAGIC RESISTANCE: Standard
INTELLIGENCE: Non-
ALIGNMENT: Neutral
SIZE: L (1½-3. diameter; 10-20' long)
PSIONIC ABILITY: Nil

The Vanadis is a bristle worm that does not build a burrow. It is a good swimmer (it is AC 8 if motionless) and has large eyes with lenses in them, which afford this worm excellent vision.

The Vanadis feeds by everting its proboscis and swallowing its prey whole. It is not equipped with jaws, and thus the success of an attack depends only on the size of the prey (not the armor class). A Vanadis with 5 HD swallows a halfling on a roll of 14, an elf or dwarf on a roll of 15, a human on a roll of 17, and an ogre on a roll of 20. For each hit die which the worm has above five, subtract one from these values; add one for each die less than five. Creatures which require a roll above 20 are too large to swallow and will not be attacked. On the third round after swallowing, the prey is digested at a rate of 1-2 hp per round. Note that the prey is held tightly within the stomach, and is able to cut its way out from the inside only with great difficulty; only the use of a dagger is permitted.

A nice picture of it can be found here.
 

Look at how long that evertible pharynx is! We should give this guy better-than-average reach for a creature of its size.
 

Sounds good.

Should the good vision equate to something like the keen senses of dragons, or simply a racial bonus on Spot checks?

It sounds like it gains a racial bonus on Hide checks when lying motionless.
 

Look at how long that evertible pharynx is! We should give this guy better-than-average reach for a creature of its size.

Sounds good.

I thought we were already doing that, since we've been giving these worms the reach of Tall creatures despite them obviously being Long creatures.

Should the good vision equate to something like the keen senses of dragons, or simply a racial bonus on Spot checks?

I'd just give them a racial bonus to Spot. If a giant eagle doesn't get dragon-style keen eyesight, I don't see why a worm should.

It sounds like it gains a racial bonus on Hide checks when lying motionless.

Pardon, where are you getting the Hide bonus from?
 
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