EurypteridSpiny…CR 9…虫类(水栖)

      

Two large pincers grasp at the air before this sleek creaturewhile a finned tail bristling with a longthin stinger rises from behind.

Spiny Eurypterid CR 9

Source Pathfinder #37:Souls for Smuggler's Shiv pg. 78

XP 6,400

N Huge verminaquatic

先攻 +3感官 low–light visiontremorsense 30 尺;察觉 +1

防御

AC 22touch 7flat–footed 22–1 敏捷+15 natural–2 size

HP 11412d8+60

强韧 +13 反射 +3 意志 +5

防御能力 spiny carapace免疫 mind–affecting effects

进攻

速度 10 尺,swim 40

近战 2 claws +151d8+8/19–20),sting +151d6+8 plus poison

占据 15 尺, 触及 15 尺(20 with sting

特殊攻击 rend2 claws1d6+12

属性

力量 26 敏捷 9 体质 20 智力 — 感知 13 魅力 2

Base Atk +9CMB +19CMD 28

专长 Improved Critical(clawB Improved InitiativeB

技能 Swim +16

特质 amphibious

生态

环境 warm ocean

组织 solitary

宝物 none

特殊能力

PoisonExSting—injurysave 强韧 DC 21frequency 1/round for 6 roundseffect 1d4 体质 and 1d2 敏捷cure 2 consecutive saves.

Spiny CarapaceExThe spiny eurypterid's carapace is covered with thousands of razor–sharp spines. Any creature that attacks a spiny eurypterid with a light weaponunarmed strikeor natural attack takes 1d6 points of piercing damage. Any creature that grapples or is grappled by a spiny eurypterid automatically takes 2d6 points of piercing damage per round the grapple is maintained.

Known to some as sea scorpionseurypterids are aquatic crustaceans that blur the line between their terrestrial cousins and lobsters. Primeval and voraciousthese vermin range in size from relatively harmless ochre eurypterids the size of a dog up to the truly immense spitting eurypterids. There are even rumors of yet larger beastscalled whaleeating eurypterids by sailors. Regardless of their sizeall share one thing in common—an aggressive attitude. Eurypterids lash out at anything that might be foodand once they've tasted preyare single–minded in their pursuit. Although quite at home in the open seamost eurypterids are capable of scuttling around on land and can exist out of water indefinitely. Unlike ratseurypterids don't spread disease or cause much damage to most cargos—traits that have led some captains to experiment with seeding colonies of ochre eurypterids in their holds to keep rodent populations under control. Alasone can often tell the ships that use this tactic by the unusually high number of crewmen with missing fingers.