Toucan (3.5e Creature)
Toucans are brightly coloured jungle birds with prolonged beaks that make up almost half of their bodies.
Toucan | |
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Size/Type: | Tiny Animal |
Hit Dice: | 1d8+2 (6 hp) |
Initiative: | +1 |
Speed: | 10 ft (2 squares) fly 60 ft (12 squares) |
Armor Class: | 15 (+2 size, +1 dex, +2 natural), touch 13, flat-footed 14 |
Base Attack/Grapple: | +0/-9 |
Attack: | Talons + 3 Melee (1d4-1) |
Full Attack: | Talons + 3 Melee (1d4-1) |
Space/Reach: | 2-1/2ft/0ft |
Special Attacks: | — |
Special Qualities: | Low light vision, tremorsense |
Saves: | Fort +4, Ref +3, Will +1 |
Abilities: | Str 8, Dex 13, Con 15, Int 2, Wis 12, Cha 5 |
Skills: | Listen+5, Spot +11 |
Feats: | Alertness, weapon finesse |
Environment: | Warm Forest |
Organization: | Flock (5-7) |
Challenge Rating: | 1/3 |
Treasure: | none |
Alignment: | Always Neutral |
Advancement: | — |
Level Adjustment: | — |
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Combat
A toucan does not react immediately if his tremorsense senses an enemy, instead lulling the attacker into a false sense of security. The toucan flock only acts when their opponent is close enough to be attacked by all at once.
Tremorsense (ex): A Toucan’s beak acts as an amplifier, making him capable of detecting anything that moves within 30 feet.
Skills: Toucans have a +6 racial bonus on spot.
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