Converting Psionic Creatures


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I'd do the kyorkcha, but I don't remember the format for weapon write-ups. :blush:

Ok, how do we want to do the secrete crystal? They can create a chatkcha as a full-round action or a kyorkcha as 2 full-round actions?
 


Kyorkcha: This exotic ranged weapon is a more dangerous variant of the chatkcha. It consists of a curved blade, much like a boomerang, with several protrusions along the edge, as well as spikes that jut out near each end. The kyorkcha, like the chatkcha, has a hole in the middle. Its sheer weight makes it unwieldy in the hands of those not proficient with it.

A kyorkcha deals 1d8 points of piercing damage and has a range increment of 20 feet. It deals double damage on a critical hit and threatens a critical hit on an attack roll of 18-20. A kyorkcha can be used to deal nonlethal damage with no penalty on the attack roll.
Cost: 10 gp; Weight: 5 lb.
 

I think their secretion takes a longer time than a few rounds, doesn't it? Besides which, they'll need to craft the crystal into the weapon--I got the impression this just granted them raw materials, not a weapon. Something like Runstibble's wealth generation ability.
 

Ok, fair enough. How do you want to write that up? I guess I'm asking how do we now make them different than the other kreen who just use rocks lying around. Maybe they can make a weapon in an hour or a few hours?

But it would be cool if they could spit out weapons. ;)
 
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Something like this?

Secrete Crystal (Ex): A j'hol can secrete a liquid that quickly hardens into a crystalline substance. A j'hol can produce up to x pounds of crystal each day, which may be used as raw materials in the creation of any item that could normally be crafted from wood, stone, or metal. A weapon or armor created with this crystal functions exactly the same as its wood, stone, or metal counterparts, except the crystal has hardness x and x hit points per inch of thickness. Crystalline items may be enhanced my magic as if they were a wood, stone, or metal item. Crystalline items are more susceptible to shatter spells (see the shatter spell description) and similar effects.
 

That'll work, but I wouldn't mind adding something about it being easier or faster to craft just after being secreted.
 

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