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<blockquote data-quote="William drake" data-source="post: 3436966" data-attributes="member: 49143"><p>My advice would be this, use them, but keep an eye on their abillities: lower them by one or two if you have too, make the DC11, or maybe even 10. Now, to explain how they eat things, well I'd say that within their stomaches, they have the natural abillity to reconfigure whatever it is that would've changed their foe. You see, like this: snakes can eat their prey, which has been effected by their bite, but that doesn't mean that they will die from the same poision...which is still in the prey's body since some snakes put out enough to kill their prey a few times over. The creature, is always immune, or naturally able to getover on their attacks. SO, these things, naturally would've been able to digest what they eat even after having bit it.</p><p></p><p>You might want to think about using that as an antidote...kill the creatures, gut it...somewhere within the lying of the the beast's belly, is this fluid which, injested....makes the effects of its bite...gone. See, so if you had a ranger..or a cleric in the group, they could know this since healing in the wild is things they'd have to go through, or perhaps even the groups wizard through a knowledge Arcana roll could've know this.</p><p></p><p>Game ON.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="William drake, post: 3436966, member: 49143"] My advice would be this, use them, but keep an eye on their abillities: lower them by one or two if you have too, make the DC11, or maybe even 10. Now, to explain how they eat things, well I'd say that within their stomaches, they have the natural abillity to reconfigure whatever it is that would've changed their foe. You see, like this: snakes can eat their prey, which has been effected by their bite, but that doesn't mean that they will die from the same poision...which is still in the prey's body since some snakes put out enough to kill their prey a few times over. The creature, is always immune, or naturally able to getover on their attacks. SO, these things, naturally would've been able to digest what they eat even after having bit it. You might want to think about using that as an antidote...kill the creatures, gut it...somewhere within the lying of the the beast's belly, is this fluid which, injested....makes the effects of its bite...gone. See, so if you had a ranger..or a cleric in the group, they could know this since healing in the wild is things they'd have to go through, or perhaps even the groups wizard through a knowledge Arcana roll could've know this. Game ON. [/QUOTE]
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