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| Description | One rat is no threat to any adventurer. But a rat swarm isn't just one rat. It's hundreds and hundreds of rats, so many of them, piled so close atop one another, they form a single seething mass of dirty flesh. Rat swarms are so frenetically active they are almost fluids, flowing this way and that, no rat willing to break away from the safety of its fellows. | | Description | '''''This monster frequently has the Swarm role, but may be set to other roles if desired.''''' | ||
Ordinary household rats are timid creatures, more than eager to flee from fights and easily killed by nearly any determined foe. But all that changes when rats (and other vermin) become infected by the vile disease commonly called 'Filth Fever'. Filth Fever makes rats crazy, for want of a better term. | |||
Fevered rats still behave like rats in most ways, and the disease will never kill them, alas. It does make the rats more aggressive, cagey, meaner, and sly. A fevered rat is not likely to seek out a fight, but they might. Fevered rats will hunt down, kill, and eat, pets and children if they are able to. The horror of finding tiny bones in a welter of blood in a crib has bred utter revulsion for rats in afflicted communities, even above the common revulsion that rats engender. | |||
The Filth Fever that seethes in a fevered rat makes their bites dangerous, even for strong adventurous types. | |||
And let's be honest. One rat is no threat to any adventurer. But a fevered rats carry their terrible Filth Fever in every bite, and to make it worse, many Rats are encountered in huge swarms. A rat swarm isn't just one rat. It's hundreds and hundreds of rats, so many of them, piled so close atop one another, they form a single seething mass of dirty flesh. Rat swarms are so frenetically active they are almost fluids, flowing this way and that, no fever-stricken rat willing to break away from the safety of its fellows. | |||
This roiling, scrabbling, mass of teeth and claws is enough to be quite a nasty threat, and even the best-armored hero has no defense against a thousand claws and bites every minute. It's best to kill rat swarms as fast as possible, and from a good distance, to boot. | This roiling, scrabbling, mass of teeth and claws is enough to be quite a nasty threat, and even the best-armored hero has no defense against a thousand claws and bites every minute. It's best to kill rat swarms as fast as possible, and from a good distance, to boot. | ||
Filth Fever must be treated promptly, even if inflicted by the lucky bite of a single rat, and that endemic disease is the cause of huge numbers of attacks, and is behind many of the vermin that infest the world. | |||
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| MeleeOrNatural = | | MeleeOrNatural = Natural | ||
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| PriAtkName = | | PriAtkName = Feverish Bite | ||
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| Pri-Atk-Dmg-Type = | | Pri-Atk-Dmg-Type = slashing | ||
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| PriAtkNotes = Filth Fever | | PriAtkNotes = Filth Fever | ||
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| SecAtkName = | | SecAtkName = Filthy Scratch | ||
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| Sec-Atk-Dmg-Type = | | Sec-Atk-Dmg-Type = slashing | ||
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| Ability-1-Description = Any damage inflicted by a Rat | | Ability-1-Description = Any damage inflicted by a Fevered Rat has a chance to inflict a weak disease: | ||
{{Malady | {{Malady | ||
| Name = Filth Fever | | Name = Filth Fever | ||
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is given the "Swarm" role. It replaces the default "Personal Space Issues" power | is given the "Swarm" role. It replaces the default "Personal Space Issues" power | ||
(or the "Darken The Sky" power, if it is a Troop), which allows swarms to inflict | (or the "Darken The Sky" power, if it is a Troop), which allows swarms to inflict | ||
the Distracted | the Distracted condition when they damage a foe (or it grants an area of affect | ||
ranged attack if it is a troop). Leave this blank if you want the "Personal Space | ranged attack if it is a troop). Leave this blank if you want the "Personal Space | ||
Issues" or "Darken the Sky" power to appear when this monster is designated as a | Issues" or "Darken the Sky" power to appear when this monster is designated as a | ||
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| CombatTactics = Rat swarms wish to engulf you. They will charge as fast as they can to get into the space of their prey. | | CombatTactics = Fever stricken rats wish to kill and eat small things and drive away large things, where they will hopefully sicken and die for eating later. They will attack size small and smaller creatures without fear, and will not withdraw from such small foes. Against size medium or larger foes, they may attack, but they are very likely (a roll of 1-4 on a d6) to flee at the beginning of round two. Any Filth Fever they have managed to inflict will do their dirty work over time. | ||
Note that rats are very likely to have the 'Swarm' role, in which case, they never roll to flee. | |||
Rat swarms wish to engulf you. They will charge as fast as they can to get into the space of their prey. | |||
Note that multiple rat swarms can move into, stop and occupy up to half the spaces that other rat swarms occupy. No more than two swarms can inflict effects on a single target. | Note that multiple rat swarms can move into, stop and occupy up to half the spaces that other rat swarms occupy. No more than two swarms can inflict effects on a single target. | ||
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| OutOfCombat = Rat swarms are fairly common in sewers, or areas with high concentrations of filth and rubbish. They rarely venture into populated areas, unless something more dangerous has driven them from the shelter of their warrens. | | OutOfCombat = Fevered rats, and Rat swarms, are fairly common in sewers, or areas with high concentrations of filth and rubbish. They rarely venture into populated areas, unless something more dangerous has driven them from the shelter of their warrens. | ||
Latest revision as of 22:02, 10 May 2021
Fevered Rat Swarm (Swarm; CR 1)
Neutral - Tiny - Animal |
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Lore: | Know (Nature) | ||
2 | 17 | ||
Basic DC | Full DC |
Initiative |
Perception: | |
14 | +4 |
Passive | Active |
Ambush: |
10+ |
on a d20 |
Senses:
Movement Types:
- Walk 15 ft.
- Lesser Climb 15 ft.
- Lesser Swim 15 ft.
Defense
AC |
Man Def |
Monster Health | ||
62 | 31 | 2 |
Hit Points | Bloodied | Hit Dice |
Saving Throws | |
Fort: | +5 |
Refl: | +1 |
Will: | +0 |
Strong Against:
- (Swarm Role) Hardened (½ damage): slashing (physical, common), piercing (physical, common)
- (Swarm Role) Immune (no effect): Critical Hits and Flanking
- (Swarm Role) Immune (no effect): Any attack that targets Maneuver Defense
- (Swarm Role) Immune (no effect): Any spell that targets a specific number of creatures, except mind-affecting spells (if this creature has an Int score).
Weak Against:
- (Swarm Role) Vulnerable (1.5x damage): area of effect spells (including Channel Divinity)
Offense
- (Component Creatures: 2.5 ft. / 0 ft.)
Standard Attack (Melee):
- 1x Feverish Bite (Swarm -- Auto-Hit) (1d6/x2)
as slashing (physical, common)
Filth Fever
Full Attack (Melee):
Standard Attack (Ranged):
Full Attack (Ranged):
Siege Damage: Not siege capable
Statistics
2 |
STR |
15 |
DEX |
13 |
CON |
2 |
INT |
13 |
WIS |
2 |
CHA |
Special Abilities
Filth Fever (Ex, Disease) Automatic |
Any damage inflicted by a Fevered Rat has a chance to inflict a weak disease:
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Personal Space Issues (Ex; Swarm Role) Automatic After Damage |
Any living creature that takes damage from a swarm also becomes Distracted. While sharing a space with the swarm, affected creatures cannot get rid of the Distracted condition. At the end of any of an affected creature's turn in which they are outside of the swarm's space, the Distraction condition automatically ends. However, it is re-applied if they take further damage from the swarm. |
Sum of the Parts (Ex; Swarm Role) Always On |
Swarms, troops, and hordes follow the squeezing rules based on their component creature size, NOT the size of the swarm, troop, or horde as a whole. This means these groups of creatures can easily move through doorways that are sized appropriately to their component creature sizes. They can even stop in such spaces without suffering squeezing penalties. In such cases, the swarm's shape is unaffected, except that its space excludes any blocked spaces. That is, its space doesn't deform into a non-square shape, it's just treated as not occupying any blocked spaces within its space. This means it cannot threaten through blocked spaces, since it isn't technically occupying them.
Multiple swarms, troops, and hordes can share the same squares without squeezing or movement penalties. They can move through, and even stop on top of (or within) the spaces of other swarms, troops, or hordes. Swarms, troops, and hordes can also move over, through, and into spaces occupied by enemy creatures without provoking attacks of opportunity, even if they pass through or leave a threatened square. Furthermore, creatures inside the space of a swarm, troop, or horde are treated as flanked while they remain in that space (though this doesn't usually matter much, since swarms, troops, and hordes automatically hit with their attacks). Finally, a maximum of two swarms, troops, or hordes can attack a single given creature in a round, even if more than two swarms, troops, or hordes are threatening that creature. There simply isn't enough surface area of the enemy creature for more attacks to be inflicted. |
Fevered Rat Swarm
This creature possesses the Swarm role, and therefore counts as 2 monsters for purposes of encounter size, XP award, and treasure.This monster frequently has the Swarm role, but may be set to other roles if desired.Ordinary household rats are timid creatures, more than eager to flee from fights and easily killed by nearly any determined foe. But all that changes when rats (and other vermin) become infected by the vile disease commonly called 'Filth Fever'. Filth Fever makes rats crazy, for want of a better term.
Fevered rats still behave like rats in most ways, and the disease will never kill them, alas. It does make the rats more aggressive, cagey, meaner, and sly. A fevered rat is not likely to seek out a fight, but they might. Fevered rats will hunt down, kill, and eat, pets and children if they are able to. The horror of finding tiny bones in a welter of blood in a crib has bred utter revulsion for rats in afflicted communities, even above the common revulsion that rats engender.
The Filth Fever that seethes in a fevered rat makes their bites dangerous, even for strong adventurous types.
And let's be honest. One rat is no threat to any adventurer. But a fevered rats carry their terrible Filth Fever in every bite, and to make it worse, many Rats are encountered in huge swarms. A rat swarm isn't just one rat. It's hundreds and hundreds of rats, so many of them, piled so close atop one another, they form a single seething mass of dirty flesh. Rat swarms are so frenetically active they are almost fluids, flowing this way and that, no fever-stricken rat willing to break away from the safety of its fellows.
This roiling, scrabbling, mass of teeth and claws is enough to be quite a nasty threat, and even the best-armored hero has no defense against a thousand claws and bites every minute. It's best to kill rat swarms as fast as possible, and from a good distance, to boot.
Filth Fever must be treated promptly, even if inflicted by the lucky bite of a single rat, and that endemic disease is the cause of huge numbers of attacks, and is behind many of the vermin that infest the world.
Combat Tactics
Fever stricken rats wish to kill and eat small things and drive away large things, where they will hopefully sicken and die for eating later. They will attack size small and smaller creatures without fear, and will not withdraw from such small foes. Against size medium or larger foes, they may attack, but they are very likely (a roll of 1-4 on a d6) to flee at the beginning of round two. Any Filth Fever they have managed to inflict will do their dirty work over time.
Note that rats are very likely to have the 'Swarm' role, in which case, they never roll to flee.
Rat swarms wish to engulf you. They will charge as fast as they can to get into the space of their prey.
Note that multiple rat swarms can move into, stop and occupy up to half the spaces that other rat swarms occupy. No more than two swarms can inflict effects on a single target.
Out of Combat
Fevered rats, and Rat swarms, are fairly common in sewers, or areas with high concentrations of filth and rubbish. They rarely venture into populated areas, unless something more dangerous has driven them from the shelter of their warrens.
Rewards
XP: 800 (Swarm role included.)
Treasure: Sellable Goods worth 438 gp.
- Weight: 20 lbs. Volume: 0.8 cu. ft.
Optional Treasure Rules: Roll a d20 on Table 1 below once per encounter (NOT per creature). Any items discovered are in addition to the normal treasure for the encounter.
Table 1: Remnant(s) Found | |
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1 - 10 | Nothing Found |
11 - 14 | 1 Languid Remnant (tier 1) |
15 - 17 | 1 Pale Remnant (tier 2) |
18 - 19 | 1 Bright Remnant (tier 3) |
20 | Roll on Table 2 |
### | Nothing to see here! |
### | Or here. Move along. |
Table 2: Remnant(s) Found | |
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1 - 5 | 3 Languid Remnants (tier 1) |
6 - 10 | 3 Pale Remnants (tier 2) |
11 - 14 | 1 Intense Remnant (tier 4) |
15 - 17 | 1 Blazing Remnant (tier 5) |
18 - 19 | 1 Vital Remnant (tier 6) |
20 | Roll on Table 3 |
### | Or here. Move along. |
Table 3: Remnant(s) Found | |
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1 - 5 | 3 Bright Remnants (tier 3) |
6 - 8 | 3 Intense Remnants (tier 4) |
9 - 11 | 3 Blazing Remnants (tier 5) |
12 - 14 | 3 Vital Remnants (tier 6) |
15 - 17 | 1 Prime Remnant (tier 7) |
18 - 19 | 1 Mythic Remnant (tier 8) |
20 | 1 Empyrean Remnant (tier 9) |