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<blockquote data-quote="BOZ" data-source="post: 87213" data-attributes="member: 1241"><p><strong>TWILIGHT BLOOM</strong></p><p></p><p>Large Plant </p><p>Hit Dice: 3d8+9 (22 hp) </p><p>Initiative: +1 (Dex) </p><p>Speed: 0 ft </p><p>AC: 12 (-1 size, +1 Dex, +2 natural) </p><p>Attacks: Blossom +2 ranged </p><p>Damage: Blossom 0 and poison </p><p>Face/Reach: 5 ft by 5 ft/10 ft </p><p>Special Attacks: Poison </p><p>Special Qualities: Plant, tremorsense </p><p>Saves: Fort +6, Ref +2, Will +1</p><p>Abilities: Str ---, Dex 13, Con 17, Int ---, Wis 11, Cha 9 </p><p></p><p>Climate/Terrain: Temperate and warm marsh </p><p>Organization: Solitary or stand (1-10) </p><p>Challenge Rating: 2</p><p>Treasure: None </p><p>Alignment: Always neutral </p><p>Advancement: 4-6 HD (Large); 7-9 HD (Huge) </p><p></p><p>The twilight bloom is a large, carnivorous tree-like plant, similar in appearance to a palm tree. This plant has a thick brown stalk, about 8 - 13 feet tall, which is scaled and branchless. At the top of the trunk the plant has drooping, green foliage, which is similar to ferns. This plant is sometimes called the purple blossom plant, for the upward pointing, cupped lavender flowers with silvery stamens that are scattered throughout the foliage. The plant's roots form a ring around the base of the trunk, and appear as a mossy mat. This plant exudes a very pleasant scent, and a sweet but poisonous sap. </p><p></p><p>COMBAT </p><p>The twilight bloom is carnivorous, but neither intelligent nor aggressive. Any movement from something passing beneath the plant causes it to tilt one of its blossoms downward, per round. As the blossom droops, it drops a tiny amount of its thick syrupy poison onto a creature. Insects are immune to this poison. Creatures that die from this potent poison are ultimately absorbed by the plant's roots as they decompose. </p><p>Poison: Contact, Fortitude save (DC 14); initial damage 3d6 Constitution, secondary damage 2d6 Constitution and 2d6 Strength.</p><p>Plant: Immune to mind-influencing effects, poison, sleep, paralysis, stunning, and polymorphing. Not subject to critical hits. </p><p></p><p>The twilight bloom first appeared in the Monster Manual II (1983), then in the second Monstrous Compendium Annual MCA2 (1995).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BOZ, post: 87213, member: 1241"] [b]TWILIGHT BLOOM[/b] Large Plant Hit Dice: 3d8+9 (22 hp) Initiative: +1 (Dex) Speed: 0 ft AC: 12 (-1 size, +1 Dex, +2 natural) Attacks: Blossom +2 ranged Damage: Blossom 0 and poison Face/Reach: 5 ft by 5 ft/10 ft Special Attacks: Poison Special Qualities: Plant, tremorsense Saves: Fort +6, Ref +2, Will +1 Abilities: Str ---, Dex 13, Con 17, Int ---, Wis 11, Cha 9 Climate/Terrain: Temperate and warm marsh Organization: Solitary or stand (1-10) Challenge Rating: 2 Treasure: None Alignment: Always neutral Advancement: 4-6 HD (Large); 7-9 HD (Huge) The twilight bloom is a large, carnivorous tree-like plant, similar in appearance to a palm tree. This plant has a thick brown stalk, about 8 - 13 feet tall, which is scaled and branchless. At the top of the trunk the plant has drooping, green foliage, which is similar to ferns. This plant is sometimes called the purple blossom plant, for the upward pointing, cupped lavender flowers with silvery stamens that are scattered throughout the foliage. The plant's roots form a ring around the base of the trunk, and appear as a mossy mat. This plant exudes a very pleasant scent, and a sweet but poisonous sap. COMBAT The twilight bloom is carnivorous, but neither intelligent nor aggressive. Any movement from something passing beneath the plant causes it to tilt one of its blossoms downward, per round. As the blossom droops, it drops a tiny amount of its thick syrupy poison onto a creature. Insects are immune to this poison. Creatures that die from this potent poison are ultimately absorbed by the plant's roots as they decompose. Poison: Contact, Fortitude save (DC 14); initial damage 3d6 Constitution, secondary damage 2d6 Constitution and 2d6 Strength. Plant: Immune to mind-influencing effects, poison, sleep, paralysis, stunning, and polymorphing. Not subject to critical hits. The twilight bloom first appeared in the Monster Manual II (1983), then in the second Monstrous Compendium Annual MCA2 (1995). [/QUOTE]
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