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<blockquote data-quote="Cleon" data-source="post: 5612773" data-attributes="member: 57383"><p>Just noticed an "out out" typo in the Elphidium - out with the outermost out!</p><p></p><p>Also, we've got both "an elphidium" and "a elphidium" when it should stick to one or the other.</p><p></p><p>Revised version:</p><p></p><p>These marine relatives of amoebas are found in sandy patches on the shallow sea floor, in both warm and cold oceans. An elphidium mostly just lies on the sea floor and stretches out thin filament-like pseudopods. Any passing bit of food that gets stuck to these pseudo-tentacles is pulled in to their body to be ingested.</p><p></p><p>A typical giant elphidium is 2 feet in diameter and weighs about 100 pounds.</p><p></p><p><strong>COMBAT</strong></p><p></p><p>Elphidium attacks with its pseudopod tentacles, grabbing opponents and gradually crushing them. If it kills an opponent, it pulls the corpse close to its body and slowly ingests its new meal.</p><p></p><p>An opponent can attack an elphidium's tentacles with a sunder attempt as if they were weapons. A giant elphidium's tentacles have 1 hit points each. If an elphidium is currently grappling a target with the tentacle that is being attacked, it usually uses another limb to make its attack of opportunity against the opponent making the sunder attempt. Severing one of an elphidium's tentacles does no damage to the creature. An elphidium can grow a replacement tentacle in 1d4 rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cleon, post: 5612773, member: 57383"] Just noticed an "out out" typo in the Elphidium - out with the outermost out! Also, we've got both "an elphidium" and "a elphidium" when it should stick to one or the other. Revised version: These marine relatives of amoebas are found in sandy patches on the shallow sea floor, in both warm and cold oceans. An elphidium mostly just lies on the sea floor and stretches out thin filament-like pseudopods. Any passing bit of food that gets stuck to these pseudo-tentacles is pulled in to their body to be ingested. A typical giant elphidium is 2 feet in diameter and weighs about 100 pounds. [B]COMBAT[/B] Elphidium attacks with its pseudopod tentacles, grabbing opponents and gradually crushing them. If it kills an opponent, it pulls the corpse close to its body and slowly ingests its new meal. An opponent can attack an elphidium's tentacles with a sunder attempt as if they were weapons. A giant elphidium's tentacles have 1 hit points each. If an elphidium is currently grappling a target with the tentacle that is being attacked, it usually uses another limb to make its attack of opportunity against the opponent making the sunder attempt. Severing one of an elphidium's tentacles does no damage to the creature. An elphidium can grow a replacement tentacle in 1d4 rounds. [/QUOTE]
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