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<blockquote data-quote="Cleon" data-source="post: 5465271" data-attributes="member: 57383"><p>We should leave the resistance to sleep bit in, and I'd like to explicate the supernatural nature of the pollen:</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="color: #ff6600"><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">Amber Lotus (CR 1)</span></span></strong><span style="font-family: 'Arial'"></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'"></span>Amber lotuses are magical plants with blooms resembling golden, sunflower-sized water lilies. Most amber lotus plants grow in calm ponds or swamps, but some varieties grow on vines that creep up tree trunks. An amber lotus plant covers a 5-ft square of ground (treat as difficult terrain) and has AC 10 and 2 hit points. The plant has 20 ft. range blindsight.</p><p></p><p>When an amber lotus senses a creature moving within 10 ft., its blossoms open and spray a 20 ft. diameter spread of <span style="color: Red">supernatural</span> pollen; any creature that breathes this pollen must succeed at a DC 15 Will save or fall asleep for 4d4 minutes. The plant can spray pollen every 1d4+4 minutes. It will not spray pollen if every creature within 10 ft. of the plant remains motionless. <span style="color: Red">This sleep is a mind-affecting enchantment (compulsion) effect, immunity or resistance to sleep effects applies to the sleep caused by amber lotus pollen.</span> Sleeping creatures are helpless. Slapping or wounding awakens an affected creature, but normal noise does not. Awakening a creature is a standard action (an application of the aid another action).</p><p> </p><p>While an amber lotus's sleep pollen is not directly dangerous, the plants are often found in concert with deadly plants such as assassin vines, which prey upon the amber lotus's sleeping victims.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cleon, post: 5465271, member: 57383"] We should leave the resistance to sleep bit in, and I'd like to explicate the supernatural nature of the pollen: [B][COLOR=#ff6600][FONT=Arial]Amber Lotus (CR 1)[/FONT][/COLOR][/B][FONT=Arial] [/FONT]Amber lotuses are magical plants with blooms resembling golden, sunflower-sized water lilies. Most amber lotus plants grow in calm ponds or swamps, but some varieties grow on vines that creep up tree trunks. An amber lotus plant covers a 5-ft square of ground (treat as difficult terrain) and has AC 10 and 2 hit points. The plant has 20 ft. range blindsight. When an amber lotus senses a creature moving within 10 ft., its blossoms open and spray a 20 ft. diameter spread of [COLOR=Red]supernatural[/COLOR] pollen; any creature that breathes this pollen must succeed at a DC 15 Will save or fall asleep for 4d4 minutes. The plant can spray pollen every 1d4+4 minutes. It will not spray pollen if every creature within 10 ft. of the plant remains motionless. [COLOR=Red]This sleep is a mind-affecting enchantment (compulsion) effect, immunity or resistance to sleep effects applies to the sleep caused by amber lotus pollen.[/COLOR] Sleeping creatures are helpless. Slapping or wounding awakens an affected creature, but normal noise does not. Awakening a creature is a standard action (an application of the aid another action). While an amber lotus's sleep pollen is not directly dangerous, the plants are often found in concert with deadly plants such as assassin vines, which prey upon the amber lotus's sleeping victims. [/QUOTE]
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