Medium-size Fire Giant

Quasqueton

First Post
I took the core rules for advancing creatures, and reversed them. Here is a stock fire giant reduced to Medium size. A change to humanoid type would only "require" changing good save from Fort to Ref.

What do you think?

FIRE MAN
Medium Giant (Fire)
Hit Dice: 7d8+28 (59 hp)
Initiative: +0
Speed: 30 ft. in half-plate armor (6 squares); base speed 40 ft.
Armor Class: 23 (+6 natural, +7 half-plate armor) touch 10, flat-footed 23
Base Attack/Grapple: +5/+11
Attack: Greatsword +11 melee (2d6+9) or rock +5 ranged (1d8+6 plus 1d6 fire)
Full Attack: Greatsword +11 melee (2d6+9) or rock +5 ranged (1d8+6 plus 1d6 fire)
Space/Reach: 5 ft./5 ft.
Special Attacks: Rock throwing
Special Qualities: Immunity to fire, low-light vision, rock catching, vulnerability to cold
Saves: Fort +9, Ref +2, Will +4
Abilities: Str 23, Dex 11, Con 19, Int 10, Wis 14, Cha 11
Skills: Climb +5, Intimidate +6, Jump +5, Spot +4
Feats: Cleave, Improved Sunder, Power Attack
Challenge Rating: ~7?

Now you try reducing a creature to a smaller size.

Quasqueton
 

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I think it looks good, but it should be moved to the Homebrews forum. That's why it's there.

I'd say CR 5, probably.

Demiurge out.
 

why does he still move 40' base?

why is he still considered Giant and not Monstrous Humanoid or just plain Humanoid?

why is this in General?
 

I think it looks good, but it should be moved to the Homebrews forum. That's why it's there.
Well, I didn't post this for use in a campaign, or to get opinions on its usefulness. I did the "reverse advancement" to see what a giant would look like (in stats) when reduced to human size.

Could do something similar with taking a tiger and "reverse advancing" it down to a house cat. What would the result look like?

Take a purple worm and reverse advance it down to earthworm size. Tough worm?

I realize now that I wasn't very clear in my opening post.

Quasqueton
 

That "reverse advancement" thing isn't really supported by the rules, however it can be used to model young specimen. Your fire man could be a young fire giant "teenager", not yet of adult size, but already bigger than a kid.
 

diaglo said:
why is he still considered Giant and not Monstrous Humanoid or just plain Humanoid?

Because it's a giant, although a medium-sized one? Because giants are only usually of large or larger size? Because size doesn't matter?
 

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