Mortis
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Agreed.Shade said:I think we'll need to change "threatens the same target" to "occupies the same space", since they never threaten.

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Mortis
Agreed.Shade said:I think we'll need to change "threatens the same target" to "occupies the same space", since they never threaten.
That's why, I think, Shade says "space" and not "square" - two different things a creature's space may consist of more than one space. Of course I could be completely wrong.BOZ said:OK, but i think "occupies the same space" is not quite right either. it needs to encompass all creatures that can attack the target. if say 2 dragon beetles are in one space, 3 are in another, 1 in another, and 4 in still another against a Large or larger target, they all should benefit from swarmfighting.
That would work as well.how about "occupies the target's space" as used elsewhere in the ability?
City by the Silt Sea said:The second attack form is a stinger that delivers a dose of venom on a successful hit. The stinger's physical damage is negligible, and the poison only affects drakes, dragons, and dray. To others, the sting is only slightly more bothersome than a normal insect bite. It hurts a little at first, then itches, but produces no other harmful effects.
Dragon beetles produce venom that doesn't harm humans or demihumans. If a drake, dragon, or dray is hit by a dragon beetle's stinger, it must make a saving throw versus poison. A successful save inflicts 1d10 points of damage. A failed save causes 2d10 points of damage and mark the area around the insertion point with a burning red scar.
Monstrous Compendium Annual Two said:The second attack is a stinger that delivers a dose of venom on a successful hit. The stinger's physical damage is negligible, and the poison only affects dragons and dragon-kin such as drakes, pseudodragons, and wyverns. To others, the sting is only slightly more bothersome than a normal insect bite. It hurts a little at first, then itches, but produces no other harmful effects.
Dragon beetles produce venom that doesn't harm humans or demihumans. If a dragon or dragon-kin is hit by a dragon beetle's stinger, it must make a saving throw versus poison. A successful save inflicts 1d10 points of damage. A failed save causes 2d10 points of damage and marks the area around the insertion point with a burning red scar.