Bloatfly, Legendary (Fallout Supplement)

The bloatfly is a giant mutated blowfly. Bloatflies attack at long range by peppering their prey with spine-bedecked larva launched from its abdomen. They tend to attack in groups, and their ability to attack from a distance can make them significantly more dangerous than radroaches.

Bloatfly
Size and Type: small vermin
Hit Dice: 2d10+10 (28 hp)
Mas: 15
Initiative: +2
Speed: 30 ft
Defense: 15, touch 15, flat-footed 15
Base Attack/Grapple: +2/+0
Attack: +6 Melee (1d6, claw) or +10 Ranged (1d6+4, dart)
Full Attack: +6 Melee (1d6, claw), +10 Ranged (1d6+4, dart)
Space/Reach: 5 ft by 5 ft/5 ft
Special Qualities: Radiation Resistance
Saves: Fort +2, Ref +3, Will +2
Abilities: Str 8(-1), Dex 16(+3), Con 13(+1), Int 3(-4), Wis 3(-4), Cha 2(-4)
Skills: Listen +3, Spot +3
Feats: Mobility
Possessions: 1d4 caps, 1d4-2 bloatfly meat
Organization:
Challenge Rating: 2
Allegiances:
Advancement:
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Combat


Radiation Resistance (Ex): This creature treats an irradiated area or radiation source as two degrees weaker for the purpose of determining radiation exposure (severe becomes moderate, high becomes low, moderate becomes mild, and the creature is unaffected by low and mild degrees of exposure).


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