Converting monsters from First Edition modules

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Close, but there was a little bit that I needed to fix:

Blood Drain (Ex): A vampiric mist drains blood, dealing 1d3 points of Constitution damage on a successful tendril attack. The vampire mist craves blood, so it usually presses its attack until it can deal at least 8 points of Constitution damage.

On each successful attack, the vampiric mist gains 1d4 temporary hit points, which remain until lost from hunger or from taking damage. A vampire mist will reach satiation when it has its maximum hit points (usually 9 hit points per hit die, or 27 hit points for a standard, undamaged mist) and will disengage its attack. A vampiric mist’s maximum number of hit points is lowered by the number of hit points it has suffered from physical damage; such hit points can only be regained through normal healing and a vampire mist cannot regain them from draining blood.

Hunger (Ex): A vampiric mist begins to starve not long after feeding. For every 12 hours since it has last drained blood, a vampire mist will lose one hit point. When the vampire mist reaches its normal hit point total, it becomes ravenously hungry, and must search for a victim to drain. A vampire mist that reaches 0 hit points due to starvation dies immediately.

Satiation (Ex): When a vampire mist has drained enough blood to become sated, it becomes more substantial and its weight makes it slower. The vampire mist’s flight speed drops to 20 feet, its Dexterity score drops to 10, and it loses its damage reduction. These limitations persist for 1d6 minutes, at which point the creature returns to normal.

Now, I’m satisfied! :)
 



heh...

about the only thing i see left to fix is skills. how about this (keeping in mind Stealthy feat, and Dex bonus of +4):

Skills: Hide +6*, Listen +4, Move Silently +8, Spot +6

Skills: *A vampire mist’s misty form makes it difficult to spot in fog. Before feeding, the creature receives a +8 bonus on Hide checks in smoky or foggy areas. When sated, the bonus drops to +4 because of its red coloration.
 



:lol: :lol: GOOD one Shade ;)

I can't see anything else you need to cover; I like the skills just fine-let's wrap this sucker up and move on to the whipsting! ;)

Thanks for all the hard work guys! I'll be using our friendly 'mist very soon! :)

thom
 

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