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Fendric's Summon for the Air/Earth battle.
Hippogriff: CR 2; Large Magical Beast (Augmented,Extraplanar); HD 3d10+9 (Magical Beast) ; hp 25; Init +2; Spd 50, Fly, Average 100; AC:15 (Flatfooted:13 Touch:11); Atk +6 base melee, +4 base ranged; +6/+1 (1d4+4, 2 Claw; 1d8+2, Bite); SA: Smite Evil (Su) ; SQ: Darkvision (Ex): 60 ft., Low-light Vision (Ex), Resistance: Electricity (Ex): 5, Resistance: Cold (Ex): 5, Spell Resistance (Ex): 3 + 5, Resistance: Acid (Ex): 5; AL N; SV Fort +6, Ref +5, Will +2; STR 18, DEX 15, CON 16, INT 4, WIS 13, CHA 8.
Skills: Listen +4, Spot +8.
Feats: Dodge, Wingover.
Description: Hippogriffs are aggressive flying creatures that combine features of horses and giant eagles. Voracious omnivores, hippogriffs will hunt humanoids as readily as any other meal.
These beasts are very territorial, defending their preferred hunting and grazing areas against intruders with unusual ferocity. Their range usually extends about 5d10 miles from their nest, in which the young remain while the adults hunt. Hippogriffs never leave their young undefended, however: Discovering a hippogriff nest always means encountering adult creatures.
A hippogriff has the torso and hindquarters of a horse and the forelegs, wings, and head of a giant eagle. A typical specimen grows to 9 feet long, has a wingspread of 20 feet, and weighs 1,000 pounds.
Combat: Hippogriffs dive at their prey and strike with their taloned forelegs. When they cannot dive, they slash with claws and beak.
Hippogriff: CR 2; Large Magical Beast (Augmented,Extraplanar); HD 3d10+9 (Magical Beast) ; hp 25; Init +2; Spd 50, Fly, Average 100; AC:15 (Flatfooted:13 Touch:11); Atk +6 base melee, +4 base ranged; +6/+1 (1d4+4, 2 Claw; 1d8+2, Bite); SA: Smite Evil (Su) ; SQ: Darkvision (Ex): 60 ft., Low-light Vision (Ex), Resistance: Electricity (Ex): 5, Resistance: Cold (Ex): 5, Spell Resistance (Ex): 3 + 5, Resistance: Acid (Ex): 5; AL N; SV Fort +6, Ref +5, Will +2; STR 18, DEX 15, CON 16, INT 4, WIS 13, CHA 8.
Skills: Listen +4, Spot +8.
Feats: Dodge, Wingover.
Description: Hippogriffs are aggressive flying creatures that combine features of horses and giant eagles. Voracious omnivores, hippogriffs will hunt humanoids as readily as any other meal.
These beasts are very territorial, defending their preferred hunting and grazing areas against intruders with unusual ferocity. Their range usually extends about 5d10 miles from their nest, in which the young remain while the adults hunt. Hippogriffs never leave their young undefended, however: Discovering a hippogriff nest always means encountering adult creatures.
A hippogriff has the torso and hindquarters of a horse and the forelegs, wings, and head of a giant eagle. A typical specimen grows to 9 feet long, has a wingspread of 20 feet, and weighs 1,000 pounds.
Combat: Hippogriffs dive at their prey and strike with their taloned forelegs. When they cannot dive, they slash with claws and beak.