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<blockquote data-quote="Echohawk" data-source="post: 4676240" data-attributes="member: 9849"><p><strong><u>Strangle Vine</u></strong></p><p>Armor Class: 9</p><p>Hit Dice: 8 hp per 1' square (S to L) </p><p>Move: 0'</p><p>Attacks: 1 </p><p>Damage: Special</p><p>No. Appearing: See below</p><p>Save As: Normal Man</p><p>Morale: 12</p><p>Treasure Type: U</p><p>Intelligence: 0</p><p>Alignment Netural</p><p>XP Value: 10 per 1' square</p><p></p><p><em>Monster Type</em>: Lowlife (Rare). </p><p>A strangle vine looks like 1d10 ordinary creepers (up to 20 feet long) dangling from the branches of a tree. It is touch-sensitive and attempts to entangle any individual moving into or through it. Creatures moving through the vines must make a saving throw vs. paralysis or become entangled. Entangled victims suffer 1d4 points of strangulation damage per round and, since the vine is firmly anchored to its tree, can even be pulled off their feet.</p><p>A character with a Strength of 6 or more has a 5% chance of breaking free of the vine by tugging at it, but the more a victim struggles, the tighter the vine clings. Weaker characters have a greater chance of escaping than strong ones. For each point of Strength under 6, the chance increases by 5% (for example, 20% for Strength 3).</p><p>An alternative means of breaking free is to cut away a sufficient area of vines (8 hp per square foot) with an edged weapon. Characters caught in the vine may attack it with a penalty of -4 to attack rolls. An area equal to the height of the character being attacked needs to be cleared to break free. Alternatively, if the the entire area taken up by the plant is cleared, the victim will be released.</p><p><em>Terrain</em>: Woods, Jungle, Swamp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echohawk, post: 4676240, member: 9849"] [b][u]Strangle Vine[/u][/b] Armor Class: 9 Hit Dice: 8 hp per 1' square (S to L) Move: 0' Attacks: 1 Damage: Special No. Appearing: See below Save As: Normal Man Morale: 12 Treasure Type: U Intelligence: 0 Alignment Netural XP Value: 10 per 1' square [i]Monster Type[/i]: Lowlife (Rare). A strangle vine looks like 1d10 ordinary creepers (up to 20 feet long) dangling from the branches of a tree. It is touch-sensitive and attempts to entangle any individual moving into or through it. Creatures moving through the vines must make a saving throw vs. paralysis or become entangled. Entangled victims suffer 1d4 points of strangulation damage per round and, since the vine is firmly anchored to its tree, can even be pulled off their feet. A character with a Strength of 6 or more has a 5% chance of breaking free of the vine by tugging at it, but the more a victim struggles, the tighter the vine clings. Weaker characters have a greater chance of escaping than strong ones. For each point of Strength under 6, the chance increases by 5% (for example, 20% for Strength 3). An alternative means of breaking free is to cut away a sufficient area of vines (8 hp per square foot) with an edged weapon. Characters caught in the vine may attack it with a penalty of -4 to attack rolls. An area equal to the height of the character being attacked needs to be cleared to break free. Alternatively, if the the entire area taken up by the plant is cleared, the victim will be released. [I]Terrain[/I]: Woods, Jungle, Swamp. [/QUOTE]
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