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#1zombiegleemaxJul 14, 2003 0:20:43 | Anyone know where to find the stats for a Rampager (So-ut) or a Mastyrial? I've been searching for some 3rd ed stats on em... Pretty please |
#2nytcrawlrJul 14, 2003 1:06:05 | Rampager is in MM2. As for the mastyrial... Mastyrial Huge Aberration Hit Dice: 12d8+60 (114 hp) Initiative: +5 Speed: 40 ft. AC: 17 (-2 size, +1 Dex, +8 Natural), touch 9, flat-footed 16 Attacks: 2 claws +15 melee, Bite +10 melee, sting +5 melee Damage: Claw 2d6+8, Bite 2d6+4, sting 1d6+4 and poison Face/Reach: 15 ft./10 ft. Special Attacks: Poison Special Qualities: Fast healing 3, damage reduction 25/crushing Saves: Fort +9, Ref +5, Will +9 Abilities: Str 27, Dex 12, Con 20, Int 10, Wis 12, Cha 3 Skills: Climb +5, Hide +12*, spot +5 Feats: Alertness, Endurance, Improved Initiative, Power Attack Climate/Terrain: Any Organization: Solitary Challenge Rating: 9 Treasure: Standard Alignment: Always neutral Advancement: 13-24 HD (Huge); 25-36 HD (Gargantuan) Similar to their smaller cousins, the scorpions, the mastyrials are some of the deadliest beasts in the desert. A mastyrial is a large, heavy, grey-shelled scorpion that makes its home in either underground burrows or ruins, and there is a small chance that a mastyrial burrow will contain 4-20 eggs. Mastyrials eat any creature that is unfortunate enough to encounter the mastyrial’s lair.] Mastyrials contribute to the ecosystem by feeding on giant versions of insects such as spiders and ants. Alchemists and assassins prize the mastyrial’s venom because of it?s potency. Combat For the most part, mastyrials lie buried in the sand, hibernating. However, when a victim is within range, the mastyrial bursts out and attacks, attempting to impale the target with its poisonous tail. Poison (Ex): Sting, Fortitude save (DC 19); initial and secondary damage 2d6 temporary constitution. Skills*: Mastyrials gain a +8 bonus to Hide checks when hiding in the sand. |
#3zombiegleemaxJul 14, 2003 12:49:52 | Funny I dont remember the Rampager (So-Ut) in being in the MM2... are you sure? (Dont have the MM2 with me left it at home) Anyways thanks for the happy mastyrial :D |
#4nytcrawlrJul 14, 2003 13:32:50 | Yes, it's under Rampager. ;) |
#5ropp-cht-chtJul 14, 2003 13:34:16 | Edit: Asked and answered. |
#6zombiegleemaxJul 15, 2003 15:15:46 | Now that I am asking questions... I keep hearing about this follower of rajaat template or something of Rajaat... I know what it is... have no idea what it does and I'd like to know... if at all possible could someone direct me towards the right direction |
#7nytcrawlrJul 15, 2003 15:33:32 | Not sure what you are referring to. |
#8zombiegleemaxJul 15, 2003 15:48:03 | the template the sorcerer-kings are supposed to have, enabling them to grant spells to their templars |
#9nytcrawlrJul 15, 2003 16:02:16 | Ah, Advanced Being is what you are referring to. That's not going to be done for quite some time probably, though now that core is out that might be the next team project, not sure on that though. |
#10zombiegleemaxJul 15, 2003 16:47:30 | ok thanks... I just keep hearing it here and there and was curious... Case closed :D |
#11xlorepdarkhelm_dupJul 15, 2003 20:39:39 | Well, the references (that I've seen and posted) have been along the lines of ensiring that there is a separation of Champion of Rajaat (template) from Advanced Beings (PrC's)... along the lines of "if it is done, here's how to do it" trains of thought - not that it's been done yet |