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ウィードウィップ Weedwhip

This strange, vibrant plant slowly but dangerously whips about its trio of tendrils with spiked heads.

ウィードウィップ 脅威度2 Weedwhip

経験点 600
N/中型サイズの植物
イニシアチブ +7; 感覚 擬似視覚30フィート、夜目;〈知覚〉+1
オーラ 悪臭(DC12、1分)

防御
AC 14、接触13、立ちすくみ11(+3【敏】、+1外皮)
hp 16(3d8+3)
頑健 +4、反応 +4、意志 +2
防御的能力 dig in、poisonous; 完全耐性 植物の種別特徴
弱点 languid whips

攻撃
移動速度 10フィート
近接 触手(×3)=+5(1d4、加えて“毒”)
接敵面 5フィート; 間合い 15フィート
特殊攻撃

一般データ
【筋】10、【敏】17、【耐】12、【知】―、【判】13、【魅】5
基本攻撃 +2; CMB +2; CMD 15(対足払い27)
特技 《イニシアチブ強化》B、《武器の妙技》B
その他の特殊能力 迷彩色

生態
出現環境 温暖または暑熱/森林
編成 単体、2体、または群生(3~6)
宝物 乏しい

特殊能力
 迷彩色(変則)/Camouflage Since a weedwhip looks like a normal plant when at rest, a successful DC 15 Perception check is required to notice it before it attacks for the first time. Anyone with ranks in Survival or Knowledge (nature) can use either of those skills instead of Perception to notice the plant.
 Dig In(変則)/Dig In A weedwhip can bury its central bulb in earth or sand as a move action, granting it partial cover against all attacks, but preventing it from moving. It can extract itself from the ground as a move action.
 Languid Whips(変則)/Languid Whips A weedwhip's tentacles don't threaten any squares, and doesn't make attacks of opportunity.
 毒(変則)/Poison 触手・接触型; セーヴ 頑健・DC12; 頻度 1回/ラウンド(6ラウンド間); 効果 1ラウンド間の吐き気がする状態; 治療 2回連続のセーヴ成功。このセーヴDCは【耐久力】に基づいている。
 Poisonous(変則)/Poisonous Any creature that attacks a weedwhip with a natural piercing or slashing weapon is exposed to its poison.

 A weedwhip is an animate plant that rarely attacks unless provoked. Its unpleasant smell (reminiscent of decomposing fish) and tendency to sprout in any passable soil makes it a nuisance to farmers and settlers. Those who don't know of the weedwhip's dangers quickly fall prey to this plant once they target it for culling. Farmers have to deal with it in croplands and orchards, groundskeepers find it climbing walls like ivy, druids spot it encroaching on sacred groves, and even cave dwellers find it growing in dung heaps. Animals don't eat it because of its stench and poison, and fire is a risky way to destroy it because the weed mixes with other plants or wraps around trees or buildings.
 A mature plant consists of a torso-sized bulb with small, ambulatory roots and three large, lashing vines, each as long as a whip, with blade-like thorns that secrete an irritating toxin. When the weedwhip is blooming, the bulb is crowned with a large flower and its scent is especially strong, often attracting pollinating flies.
 In rocky areas lacking suitable soil, a weedwhip can root itself in a corpse, leading some adventurers to think it prefers feeding on dead bodies or plants seeds in its kills, but it does so only in extreme circumstances.