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<blockquote data-quote="ValarX" data-source="post: 971745" data-attributes="member: 12778"><p>This is a creature design that I've started using in my games, something to throw adventurers off from the standard clash of monster and hero. I'm not sure what the challenge rating should be on this, and I'd appreciate any comments.</p><p></p><p>PoePoe</p><p>Tiny Magical Beast</p><p><strong>Hit Dice:</strong> 1d4+1 (3hp)</p><p><strong>Initiative:</strong> +2 (Dex)</p><p><strong>Speed:</strong> 30ft.</p><p><strong>AC:</strong> 14 (+2 Size, +2 Dex)</p><p><strong>Attacks:</strong> None</p><p><strong>Damage:</strong> None</p><p><strong>Face/Reach:</strong> 2.5ft. by 2.5ft./0ft.</p><p><strong>Special Attacks:</strong> Unstable Chemistry</p><p><strong>Saves:</strong> Fort +1, Ref +2, Will +2</p><p></p><p>PoePoes are small furry creatures, much like gerbils or hamsters that can be found in peaceful wooded areas. The poepoe community is usually a number of burrow mounds that lead to underground sleeping and nesting chambers. Poepoes will forage individually for food in the surrounding area and bring back to the community. They are known for their highly explosive nature, and entire communities of them have been wiped out by unstable chemistry chain reaction effects in their burrows. This would normally destroy the species except that at any given time 25% of the population is either foraging or scouting, and upon returning to a ruined community will seek safer places to start over. A sign of a poepoe is a sign that an area is free of constant danger. Some extravagant and very brave people manage to lure these creatures into becoming pets, although the dangers of having one of these creatures close by is obvious.</p><p></p><p><strong>Quick Breeding:</strong> Poepoes are amazingly quick breeders, replenishing most losses to their population in a few days.</p><p></p><p><strong>Nature Sense (Ex):</strong> These creatures have an uncanny sense of their environ and will immediately stop breeding before taxing their surroundings of food and space sources. Any poepoe can assess the surrounding populace and food sources given an hour's worth of scouting.</p><p></p><p><strong>Passive:</strong> Poepoes refuse to fight in any circumstance. In fact, any time that a poepoe realizes that a fight is going to take place, they react with their unstable cemistry ability (see below).</p><p></p><p><strong>Unstable Chemistry (Ex):</strong> Poepoes have a highly unstable body chemistry and whenever surprised, frightened, or disturbed an adrenaline rush occurs that reacts violenty with the other chemicals in their bodies. Whenever a poepoe enters a fight or flight response state they immediately explode dealing 6d6 damage (Reflex save for half) to all within a 15 ft. radius. Killing a poepoe without causing an unstable chemistry reaction requires enough damage to be dealt to the creature in one blow to drop the creature below -10 hp (and this damage must be dealt to the creature without the creature realizing what is going on). The trigger for the unstable chemistry reaction is whenever the poepoe determines that it is in trouble. Unstable chemistry is a free action.</p><p></p><p><strong>Skills:</strong> Poepoes gain a +4 racial bonus to Listen checks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ValarX, post: 971745, member: 12778"] This is a creature design that I've started using in my games, something to throw adventurers off from the standard clash of monster and hero. I'm not sure what the challenge rating should be on this, and I'd appreciate any comments. PoePoe Tiny Magical Beast [B]Hit Dice:[/B] 1d4+1 (3hp) [B]Initiative:[/B] +2 (Dex) [B]Speed:[/B] 30ft. [B]AC:[/B] 14 (+2 Size, +2 Dex) [B]Attacks:[/B] None [B]Damage:[/B] None [B]Face/Reach:[/B] 2.5ft. by 2.5ft./0ft. [B]Special Attacks:[/B] Unstable Chemistry [B]Saves:[/B] Fort +1, Ref +2, Will +2 PoePoes are small furry creatures, much like gerbils or hamsters that can be found in peaceful wooded areas. The poepoe community is usually a number of burrow mounds that lead to underground sleeping and nesting chambers. Poepoes will forage individually for food in the surrounding area and bring back to the community. They are known for their highly explosive nature, and entire communities of them have been wiped out by unstable chemistry chain reaction effects in their burrows. This would normally destroy the species except that at any given time 25% of the population is either foraging or scouting, and upon returning to a ruined community will seek safer places to start over. A sign of a poepoe is a sign that an area is free of constant danger. Some extravagant and very brave people manage to lure these creatures into becoming pets, although the dangers of having one of these creatures close by is obvious. [B]Quick Breeding:[/B] Poepoes are amazingly quick breeders, replenishing most losses to their population in a few days. [B]Nature Sense (Ex):[/B] These creatures have an uncanny sense of their environ and will immediately stop breeding before taxing their surroundings of food and space sources. Any poepoe can assess the surrounding populace and food sources given an hour's worth of scouting. [B]Passive:[/B] Poepoes refuse to fight in any circumstance. In fact, any time that a poepoe realizes that a fight is going to take place, they react with their unstable cemistry ability (see below). [B]Unstable Chemistry (Ex):[/B] Poepoes have a highly unstable body chemistry and whenever surprised, frightened, or disturbed an adrenaline rush occurs that reacts violenty with the other chemicals in their bodies. Whenever a poepoe enters a fight or flight response state they immediately explode dealing 6d6 damage (Reflex save for half) to all within a 15 ft. radius. Killing a poepoe without causing an unstable chemistry reaction requires enough damage to be dealt to the creature in one blow to drop the creature below -10 hp (and this damage must be dealt to the creature without the creature realizing what is going on). The trigger for the unstable chemistry reaction is whenever the poepoe determines that it is in trouble. Unstable chemistry is a free action. [B]Skills:[/B] Poepoes gain a +4 racial bonus to Listen checks. [/QUOTE]
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