Quote Originally Posted by Zeta Kai View Post
Fixed some stuff (again). Here's a rough breakdown:
[LIST][*]Got rid of "2 Bites" & "2 Gores" for almost every monster (except Geosgaeno).[*]Biran Ronso got a Slam attack (even though a Ronso with class levels normally would not gain such a thing)..
Normally, a Ronso with class levels would have some kind of weapon, but you neglected to give him one. Is he only fighting with unarmed attacks or are you keeping the slam? Unarmed attacks are fairly wimpy See below:

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Unarmed Attacks
Striking for damage with punches, kicks, and head butts is much like attacking with a melee weapon, except for the following:

Attacks of Opportunity
Attacking unarmed provokes an attack of opportunity from the character you attack, provided she is armed. The attack of opportunity comes before your attack. An unarmed attack does not provoke attacks of opportunity from other foes nor does it provoke an attack of opportunity from an unarmed foe.

An unarmed character can’t take attacks of opportunity (but see "Armed" Unarmed Attacks, below).

"Armed" Unarmed Attacks
Sometimes a character’s or creature’s unarmed attack counts as an armed attack. A monk, a character with the Improved Unarmed Strike feat, a spellcaster delivering a touch attack spell, and a creature with natural physical weapons all count as being armed.

Note that being armed counts for both offense and defense (the character can make attacks of opportunity)

Unarmed Strike Damage
An unarmed strike from a Medium character deals 1d3 points of damage (plus your Strength modifier, as normal). A Small character’s unarmed strike deals 1d2 points of damage, while a Large character’s unarmed strike deals 1d4 points of damage. All damage from unarmed strikes is nonlethal damage. Unarmed strikes count as light weapons (for purposes of two-weapon attack penalties and so on).

Dealing Lethal Damage
You can specify that your unarmed strike will deal lethal damage before you make your attack roll, but you take a -4 penalty on your attack roll. If you have the Improved Unarmed Strike feat, you can deal lethal damage with an unarmed strike without taking a penalty on the attack roll.


If you look at the Orc warrior in the MM or online in the SRD [ http://www.d20srd.org/srd/monsters/Orc.htm ] it's got a weapon so giving a classed monster a weapon makes more sense than giving it slam. This is partly my error too since I should have noticed this sooner.

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