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Converting Al-Qadim and Oriental Adventures creatures

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Agreed to dropping this, as well as the elemental subtypes.

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The Earth Ochimo possesses the ebon hunt, a set of six magical figurines that, once cast on the ground, become a jet-black stallion (medium war horse) and five black leopards, all of maximum hit dice, and capable of moving 18" per round. If slain, the figures become broken and nonmagical. If the bearer is slain, the creatures return to their original magical state. The ebon hunt maybe cast once per night. The Fire Ochimo wears a ring of spells, a form of the ring of spell storing. This ring will only hold seven levels of spells at any one time. It is currently filled with one magic missile spell placed there by the Opawang (nine missiles for 1d4+1 points of damage each) and a wither spell.
 

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Just before we get to that, I'm not quite happy with Earth Bond. It should be immune to effects that normally turn or destroy outsiders, being affected by effects that turn or destroy earth creatures instead. I think that's closer to the original.
 


Looks good!

Should we make the ebon hunt standard figurines of wondrous power (well, for the appropriate animals, not just the SRD figurines) or go for something more unique?
 




Good point. Shall we move to skills and feats now, or should we deal with this?

The tie between the Ochimo and the Opawang is very strong. The first 15 points of damage each day to an Ochimo inflicts no damage (weapons and magical damage have no visible effects). This damage is passed on to the Opawang, who heals at sunrise. (If all four Ochimo suffer damage in a single day, the Opawang takes 60 points of damage, which is healed at the next sunrise).

Opawang Bond (Su): The first 15 hp of damage that an ochimo suffers each day are instantly transferred to the Opawang and have no effect on the Ochimo.

The name could use some work. :heh: Otherwise, is that ok?
 


That should give us some inspiration. Interesting, he was one of the corrupt priest of the Black Leopard we converted before!

What do you think about the "Opawang Bond" above?
 

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