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<blockquote data-quote="Crinos" data-source="post: 2994528" data-attributes="member: 8577"><p>My next homebrew, the Picor</p><p></p><p>Picor</p><p>Large monstrous humanoid</p><p>Hit Dice: 6d8+24 (51)</p><p>Initiative: +4</p><p>Speed: 50 ft.</p><p>Armor Class: 22 (-1 size, +9 natural, +4 dex), 13 touch , flatfooted 18</p><p>BAB/Grapple:+6/+15</p><p>Attack: claw +11 (2d6+5)</p><p>Full Attack: 2 claws +11 (2d6+5) bite +6 (1d8+5) </p><p>Space/Reach: 10ft./10ft.</p><p>Special Attacks: Fascination</p><p>Special Qualities: fascination </p><p>Saves: fort +8, Ref+9, Will +5</p><p>Abilities: Str 21 Dex 18 Con 19 Int 7 Wis 10 Cha 17</p><p>Skills: Intimidate +8, Listen +5, Spot+5</p><p>Feats: Alertness, Great fortitude, Persuasive</p><p>Environment: temperate forests</p><p>Organization: solitary or pair</p><p>Challenge Rating: 5</p><p>Treasure: double art objects</p><p>Alignment: usually chaotic evil</p><p>Advancement: by character class</p><p>Level Adjustment:</p><p>The monster before has the lower limbs of a flightless ground bird, and the upper body of a muscular humanoid with huge needle like teeth and sharp claws. It has blue skin and feather, and a beautiful fan like plume on its back dotted with eye shaped marks. </p><p></p><p>The Picor is a vain and stupid monster that is believed to be related to centaurs. These monsters combine the lower bodies of Peacocks with the upper bodies of humanoids. Egotistical and petty, Picors set out destroying anything they consider to be as good looking or better looking than they are. Sylvian creatures such as Nymphs, Satyrs, and especially Centaurs despise picors and attack them on sight.</p><p>The average Picor is about 12 feet tall and weighs around 2,000 pounds. They typically speak common, Sylvian, and there own language. </p><p></p><p>Combat: Picor are arrogant bullies who believe themselves superior to anyone or anything they meet. As such, they always wade into combat without hesitation, relying on their claws, teeth, and fascination power to win them the day. They will frequently attempt to bully creatures they deem weaker then they are (Essentially anything smaller than themselves) into fleeing, then give chase. </p><p></p><p>Fascination (Su): As a free action, a Picor can open up the plumage on its back and reveal the pattern on its wings. This pattern has a hypnotic effect on whoever looks upon it. Anyone within 60 feet of the Picor who looks upon its plumage must make a will save (DC 17, save is charisma based) or become fascinated for as long as the Picor keeps his plumage open. </p><p></p><p>fascinated characters will not move or take any action other than to stare at the Picor. If they are injured they are allowed to make a new save to snap out of it. Anyone who suceeds in their save is immune to the Picor's fascination power for 24 hours. </p><p></p><p>A Picor's plumage is vulnerable to injury while open. If a Picor sustains at least 10 points of piercing or fire damage while its plumage is opened from a single source, it becomes damaged to the point where it cannot fascinate opponents properly. This is probably the only thing which will cause the Picor to withdraw from battle. A Picor's plumage will regenerate in about a week. </p><p></p><p>Picor characters: A Picor's favored class is Barbarian.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crinos, post: 2994528, member: 8577"] My next homebrew, the Picor Picor Large monstrous humanoid Hit Dice: 6d8+24 (51) Initiative: +4 Speed: 50 ft. Armor Class: 22 (-1 size, +9 natural, +4 dex), 13 touch , flatfooted 18 BAB/Grapple:+6/+15 Attack: claw +11 (2d6+5) Full Attack: 2 claws +11 (2d6+5) bite +6 (1d8+5) Space/Reach: 10ft./10ft. Special Attacks: Fascination Special Qualities: fascination Saves: fort +8, Ref+9, Will +5 Abilities: Str 21 Dex 18 Con 19 Int 7 Wis 10 Cha 17 Skills: Intimidate +8, Listen +5, Spot+5 Feats: Alertness, Great fortitude, Persuasive Environment: temperate forests Organization: solitary or pair Challenge Rating: 5 Treasure: double art objects Alignment: usually chaotic evil Advancement: by character class Level Adjustment: The monster before has the lower limbs of a flightless ground bird, and the upper body of a muscular humanoid with huge needle like teeth and sharp claws. It has blue skin and feather, and a beautiful fan like plume on its back dotted with eye shaped marks. The Picor is a vain and stupid monster that is believed to be related to centaurs. These monsters combine the lower bodies of Peacocks with the upper bodies of humanoids. Egotistical and petty, Picors set out destroying anything they consider to be as good looking or better looking than they are. Sylvian creatures such as Nymphs, Satyrs, and especially Centaurs despise picors and attack them on sight. The average Picor is about 12 feet tall and weighs around 2,000 pounds. They typically speak common, Sylvian, and there own language. Combat: Picor are arrogant bullies who believe themselves superior to anyone or anything they meet. As such, they always wade into combat without hesitation, relying on their claws, teeth, and fascination power to win them the day. They will frequently attempt to bully creatures they deem weaker then they are (Essentially anything smaller than themselves) into fleeing, then give chase. Fascination (Su): As a free action, a Picor can open up the plumage on its back and reveal the pattern on its wings. This pattern has a hypnotic effect on whoever looks upon it. Anyone within 60 feet of the Picor who looks upon its plumage must make a will save (DC 17, save is charisma based) or become fascinated for as long as the Picor keeps his plumage open. fascinated characters will not move or take any action other than to stare at the Picor. If they are injured they are allowed to make a new save to snap out of it. Anyone who suceeds in their save is immune to the Picor's fascination power for 24 hours. A Picor's plumage is vulnerable to injury while open. If a Picor sustains at least 10 points of piercing or fire damage while its plumage is opened from a single source, it becomes damaged to the point where it cannot fascinate opponents properly. This is probably the only thing which will cause the Picor to withdraw from battle. A Picor's plumage will regenerate in about a week. Picor characters: A Picor's favored class is Barbarian. [/QUOTE]
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