Lethal Mucus (3.5e Feat)

Lethal Mucus [Racial]

3e Summary::Your skin secretes a deadly biotoxin.
Prerequisite: Bullywug.
Benefit: You are a rare aberration in bullywug biology and almost certainly an outcast, instinctually hated by most other bullywugs. You were born with a skin of bright colors, most often yellows, reds, blues, or combinations thereof, interspersed with black, immediately setting you apart from other bullywugs. You secrete a protective mucus like any other bullywug, but yours contain a deadly toxin. When someone comes into contact with your skin, such as during a grapple or as subject to a melee touch attack from you (assuming at least part of your hand is uncovered), they must succeed at a Fortitude save (DC 10 + 1/2 your HD + your Con modifier) or be poisoned. Both the initial and secondary damage of the poison increases as you increase in level, see table. This poison can only affect a living being once every 10 minutes, and a bullywug with lethal mucus is always immune to it's own poison. The bullywug poison can be harvested like any other poison, but quickly loses it's potency, degrading by one step for every hour since it was harvested. Excessive harvesting may have detrimental effects as determined by the DM. You lose any racial bonuses to Hide that you may have had.
Normal: Bullywugs are normally not poisonous, and have a +4 racial bonus on Hide checks when in marshes & swampland.
Special: Unlike most feats, this feat must be taken at 1st level, during character creation.


Table: Bullywug Lethal Mucus Progression
Hit DiceInitial DamageSecondary Damage
11d4 Con1d4 hp
51d6 Con2d6 hp
101d8 Con3d8 hp
151d10 Con4d10 hp
201d12 Con5d12 hp



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