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Thread: Myconids

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    Barbarian in the Playground
     
    Goblin

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    Mar 2019

    Default Myconids

    Self-scrubbing for reasons.
    Last edited by jjordan; 2023-01-24 at 06:13 PM. Reason: self-scrub

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    HalflingPirate

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    Nov 2011

    Default Re: Myconids

    Stoolies:

    These animated fungi appear to be toadstools of various sizes, usually with red and/or yellow spots. They typically stand in rotting material digesting it through rhizone tendrils which grow from their pedal extremeties.

    They can retract the rhizomes in one to three rounds, at which time they become motile with a movement speed of 30.

    They may have from 3-12 limbs which protrude from the center of the cap, appearing as a single stalk while the stoolie stands sessile. When animated they may attack once per round per three peds. Each attack may inflict up to 1d6 damage with the potential to inflict 1 point of Strength damage if the victim fails a Fort save.

    The stoolie has one HD per ped. If slain one or more of the limbs may regrow as a 1HD stoolie if it falls near decaying matter. If attacked by a vorpal weapon, a sword of sharpness or other weapon which severs limbs the stoolie may be divided into multiple smaller stoolies which continue to fight. Dividing one HD stoolies slays them.

    When a stoolie makes a kill it will disperse spoors on the corpse which grow into !d8 stoolies of 1HD.

    The size of a stoolie is determined by its HD.
    1-2HD= Tiny
    3-7HD= Small
    8-10HD= Medium
    11-12= Large

    1 and 2 HD stoolies are non-combatant unless attacked, and 1HD stoolies are not motile unless forced to move.

    Stoolies are of animal intelligence. Myconids occasionally keep them as livestock or guard animals.

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    Barbarian in the Playground
     
    Goblin

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    Mar 2019

    Default Re: Myconids

    I think I might scale the damage from the attacks by size.
    Tiny does 1d4
    Small does 1d6
    Medium does 1d8
    Large does 1d10

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