This is begging for a giant version

Cleon

Legend
I can't recall that one. Did we do a dragonfly conversion?

Oh, and there is a 3.0 Giant Dragonfly Conversion in the Enworld Creature Catalog, as well as a 3.0 and 3.5 conversions in Necromancer Games' The Tome of Horrors and Athas.org's Terrors of the Dead Lands.

There's also a Dragonfly and Dragonfly Nymph in the Vaults of Pandius, but that's based on the Mystaran Giant Dragonfly, which is quite different from the AD&D version.
 

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Cleon

Legend
You know, I could have sworn we did a Giant Dragonfly Nymph conversion, but I can find no trace of it.

Well, I guess that means we'd better do one in the "Real World" Animal and Vermin thread, and we might as well update the Creature Catalogue's 3.0 Giant Dragonfly to 3.5 while we're at it.

Although I suppose we could do it in the Creature Catalog Updating thread.

The Greyhawk Monstrous Compendium has the best AD&D stats for the Giant Dragonfly and its Larva.
 

freyar

Extradimensional Explorer
Why not just do it here and keep the other threads going on other things?

Anyway, so are we just making the aquatic changes to the above for the larva?
 

Cleon

Legend
Why not just do it here and keep the other threads going on other things?

Anyway, so are we just making the aquatic changes to the above for the larva?

The Greyhawk Compendium version of the Giant Dragonfly Larvae is a fair bit different. It has 6 HD and a Jet special ability, for a start.

Probably should have Improved Grab and a bigger racial bonus on Hide too, if it's anything like a real-world larvae.

Should I post its Monstrous Compendium entry?
 


Cleon

Legend
Dragonfly, Giant

Dragonfly, Giant - Adult
CLIMATE/TERRAIN:
Tropical, subtropical, and temperate/jungles, forests, and swamps
FREQUENCY: Rare
ORGANIZATION: Solitary or swarm
ACTIVITY CYCLE: Day
DIET: Carnivore
INTELLIGENCE: Animal (1)
TREASURE: Nil
ALIGNMENT: Neutral
NO. APPEARING: 1-6
ARMOR CLASS: 3
MOVEMENT: 3, Fl 36 (B)
HIT DICE: 7 (8 + 2-8)
THAC0: 13 (11)
NO. OF ATTACKS: 1
DAMAGE/ATTACK: 3-12 (4-16)
SPECIAL ATTACKS: Initiative bonus
SPECIAL DEFENSES: Darting
MAGIC RESISTANCE: Nil
SIZE: M (6’-8’ long)
MORALE: Steady (11-12)
XP VALUE: 1,400 (2,000)

Dragonfly, Giant - Larva (Nymph)
CLIMATE/TERRAIN: Tropical, subtropical, and temperate/fresh water
FREQUENCY: Rare
ORGANIZATION: Solitary
ACTIVITY CYCLE: Day
DIET: Carnivore
INTELLIGENCE: Animal (1)
TREASURE: Nil
ALIGNMENT: Neutral
NO. APPEARING: 1
ARMOR CLASS: 3
MOVEMENT: 9, Sw 3 (jet 24)
HIT DICE: 6 + 1 (7 + 2)
THAC0: 15 (13)
NO. OF ATTACKS: 1
DAMAGE/ATTACK: 3-18 (4-24)
SPECIAL ATTACKS: Surprise bonus
SPECIAL DEFENSES: Nil
MAGIC RESISTANCE: Nil
SIZE: M (4½’-6’ long)
MORALE: Steady (11-12)
XP VALUE: 650 (975)

Giant dragonflies, like their smaller counterparts, are swift and deadly aerial hunters. While their smaller cousins are generally beneficial, the giant variety is a dangerous predator that attacks any creature its size or smaller.

Adult giant dragonflies are famous for their brilliant metallic colors; common hues are green, blue, and gold. Stripped and spotted individuals have been reported. All adult giant dragonflies have two identical pairs of transparent wings that show dark veins in an sparkling amber membrane. A dragonfly’s six legs are long and delicate, so the insect can at best balance lightly on a tree branch or other perch. The legs are tightly bunched where they join the body, but spread out at angles so the dragonfly can clench them together to form a large basket.

Combat: A giant dragonfly’s four wings enable it to hover and to dart with blinding speed. They gain a –3 bonus to all initiative rolls; if they win initiative, they can dart into melee and zip out of range before their opponents can make return melee attacks. A darting dragonfly also can avoid missile attacks. When a giant dragonfly has initiative, missile attacks directed against it suffer a –4 penalty. Even when the dragonfly loses initiative, missile attacks against it suffer a –2 penalty. When attacking creatures of tiny or small size, a dragonfly scoops its victim into its leg basket and devours it in midair. Once caught in the basket, the creature automatically suffers bite damage each round until completely devoured. When attacking larger creatures, a dragonfly darts in to bite with its mandibles.

Habitat/Society: Since they tend to attack and devour anything they see, giant dragonflies do not form organized groups. Nevertheless, several of them hunting in the same general area may attempt massed attacks against less agile opponents. After such a gang attack, however, any crippled dragonflies are likely to become the next victims.

Ecology: Giant dragonflies mate and breed on the wing and near water, where they prefer to hunt. However, they are strong fliers and often are encountered over dry land, miles from water. Generally, they prey on other flying giant insects, but they take warm-blooded prey when they can get it. Giant dragonflies cannot tolerate freezing temperatures, but they are found in nearly every non-polar climate except deserts. In tropical areas, giant dragonflies tend to be even bigger. These larger specimens use the statistics in parentheses.

Giant dragonfly eggs hatch in 12-20 days, depending on the temperature. Once hatched, a dragonfly remains in larval form for about a year. In temperate climates, the larvae hibernate through the winter, emerging as adults the next spring.

A giant dragonfly’s wings have no special value, but its glittering, metallic skin is highly prized in some areas for use in apparel and decoration. Magically preserved skin can bring up to 600 gp per square foot (a typical specimen yields six square feet of skin; tropical specimens can yield about eight square feet).

Larvae
Dragonfly larvae are sometimes called nymphs. These creatures are every bit as voracious as the adults, but they are flightless and completely aquatic. They are poor swimmers, however. Instead they lurk on the bottoms of lakes or ponds, hiding in burrows, weed beds, or fallen debris and waiting to ambush prey. Their abdomens are equipped with organs that can expel a powerful jet of water once every two rounds. When jetting out of cover to the attack, a nymph surprises victims 50% of the time. Dragonfly nymphs are armed with mandibles even more formidable than those of adults. Furthermore, these mandibles are covered by a rubbery, liplike organ when not in use; so even if the nymph is spotted before the attack, it often appears to be an inoffensive, toothless creature.

Originally appeared in MC5 - Monstrous Compendium Greyhawk Appendix (1990).
 


Cleon

Legend
Ok, so are we converting this? Or just doing the coxoplectoptera version?

I say we convert it. There's already a 3.0 version of the Giant Dragonfly in the CC, but it doesn't include the larva form.

Incidentally, I like the 3E Dark Sun version of the Giant Dragonfly from Athas.org a lot more than the Enworld Creature Catalog's 3.0 version.

Incidentally, I'm pretty sure the reason I though we'd already converted the Giant Dragonfly Larva was because I got it mixed up with the Giant Water Beetle Larva conversion we did last year. There's probably a fair bit of that creature we can steal for the Dragonfly "nymph".
 

Shade

Monster Junkie
I say we convert it. There's already a 3.0 version of the Giant Dragonfly in the CC, but it doesn't include the larva form.

Yeah, let's convert it.

Incidentally, I like the 3E Dark Sun version of the Giant Dragonfly from Athas.org a lot more than the Enworld Creature Catalog's 3.0 version.

And I like Demiurge's version from Dragon Magazine #355 even more. B-)

Incidentally, I'm pretty sure the reason I though we'd already converted the Giant Dragonfly Larva was because I got it mixed up with the Giant Water Beetle Larva conversion we did last year. There's probably a fair bit of that creature we can steal for the Dragonfly "nymph".

Lots of things happening incidentally, eh? ;)

Yeah, we should be able to pilfer from the water beetle larva. Good call.
 


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