Converting original D&D and Mystara monsters

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Stasis (Su): A vampire vine may place any victim it has successfully blood drained into stasis. The victim must succeed on a DC X Fortitude save or become preserved in a state of suspended animation, unaware of its surroundings. It can be damaged by outside forces (and perhaps even killed), but a dying subject does not lose hit points or become stable until the spell ends. The subject does not age, breathe, grow hungry, sleep, or regain spells. It does, however, regain lost hit points and ability damage as if it were resting (allowing the vampire vine a renewable food source). The save DC is Charisma-based.

This stasis may be dismissed by the vampire vine at any time, or can be ended by a break enchantment, freedom of movement, limited wish, wish, or miracle spell.
 

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I forgot that one, too. :blush:

Vine Stasis (Su): As a standard action, a vampire vine may attempt to place any creature it is currently grappling into a form of suspended animation. The victim must make a DC X Fortitude save or enter suspended animation for 1d4 days. This functions as the sepia snake sigil spell, except that the victim regenerates Constitution damage as if resting. The save DC is Charisma-based.

How's that?

Edit: missed Shade's post above. I think I like his better, too.
 

Assuming there's no objections to the stasis writeup above, should we boost the Cha? Currently, it has Cha 9, and thus a -1 modifier on the save DC.
 

Just go to Cha 11, I think. The DC shouldn't be too high, or else it would never have to attack anything. It'd just keep the same animal around until it starves.
 


Should we put in a duration for the stasis, or is there not a whole lot of a point to that?
 





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