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Revision as of 21:53, 3 January 2021
Ettin Bonebreaker (Heavy; CR 11)
Pure Evil - Large - Monstrous Humanoid (Giant) |
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Lore: | Know (Nature) | ||
22 | 37 | ||
Basic DC | Full DC |
Initiative |
Perception: | |
30 | +20 |
Passive | Active |
Ambush: |
10+ |
on a d20 |
Senses:
Movement Types:
Defense
AC |
Man Def |
Monster Health | ||
484 | 242 | 19 |
Hit Points | Bloodied | Hit Dice |
Saving Throws | |
Fort: | +13 |
Refl: | +8 |
Will: | +10 |
Strong Against:
- ER 19/Acid (energy, common)
- (Heavy Role) Immunity (partial 3): Heavies are immune to the first three conditions applied to them during an encounter. If a fourth condition is applied to a heavy, it is resolved normally. A 'condition' is defined as any non-instantaneous harmful effect applied to the monster, other than damage, but is most commonly one of the defined Status Conditions (but it doesn't have to be). Statuses related to damage (such as injured, bloodied, staggered, dying, or dead) are not 'conditions', and cannot be negated or avoided with this ability.
Offense
Standard Attack (Melee):
- 2x Giant Club +18 (3d8+14/19-20 x2)
as bludgeoning (physical, common)
plus: Giant Swing
Full Attack (Melee):
- 4x Giant Club +18 (3d8+14/19-20 x2)
as bludgeoning (physical, common)
plus: Giant Swing
Standard Attack (Ranged):
- 2x Giant Boulder +18 (3d8+14/19-20 x2)
as crushing (physical, common)
(Increment: 30 ft.; Max Range: 150 ft.)
Full Attack (Ranged):
- 4x Giant Boulder +18 (3d8+14/19-20 x2)
as crushing (physical, common)
(Increment: 30 ft.; Max Range: 150 ft.)
Siege Damage: Not siege capable
Statistics
50 |
STR |
14 |
DEX |
16 |
CON |
0.21052631578947 |
INT |
0.72727272727273 |
WIS |
8 |
CHA |
Skills:
- Knowledge (Local): 19 (May only use this skill half the time, otherwise rolls using the base number, below.)
- Perception: 20
- Sense Motive: 19 (May only use this skill half the time, otherwise rolls using the base number, below.)
- Stealth: 19 (May only use this skill half the time, otherwise rolls using the base number, below.)
- All other skills: 13 (no ranks)
Languages: Giant, Common, the stupid head speaks only Giant (pidgin)
Feats:
- Power Attack (EFFECT: This monster may take a -2 to all to-hits in exchange for a +9 bonus damage per attack.)
Special Abilities
Two Actions (Ex) |
In combat, the ettin acts twice in each round, at different initiative numbers.
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Earthen Smash (Ex) |
As a standard action, an ettin may swing its huge club overhead and SMASH! THE GROUND! The ettin's stupid head loves doing this, because it makes them feel smart and effective, just like their smart head.
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Giant Swing (Ex) |
Every time the ettin uses its Giant Club attack, it may choose any two adjacent squares in its reach. If there are enemies in both of those squares, they are all attacked every time it uses its Giant Club attack. (Roll to-hit once, compare this number against all foes to determine if they are hit or missed. Roll damage once, apply it to all creatures struck. Giant swing counts as AOE damage for swarms and other effects.) |
Eruption (Sp) |
During the smart head's special action, as a standard action, the ettin may cast Eruption. Eruption causes the ground in a 35-foot (7x7 square) area within 100 feet of the Ettin to explode upward, injuring any creatures either on the ground or within 40 feet of the ground. This 40-foot tall cylinder of stone shards inflicts 3d10+22 points of slashing (physical, common) damage to anyone in the area. Each creature in the area may make a reflex save against DC 21 to reduce this damage by half. |
Liberating Injury (Ex) |
The first time the Ettin Bonebreaker is reduced to zero or fewer hit points, instead of dying, the more delicate smart head of the ettin is instead slain. The stupid head immediately erupts into a gleeful fury, having been liberated from its inseparable enemy at long last. Its dark joy is so great that it is rendered immune to all damage as it slowly processes its incredible good fortune.
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Reversal of Fortune (Ex; Heavy Role) Auto Upon Death |
The first time in an encounter that a Heavy is reduced to zero or fewer hit points, it falls prone, apparently dead. But this is a ruse. When this occurs, the Heavy becomes immune to all damage and effects. However, it may not perform any actions (such as attacks of opportunity) until this immunity expires.
At the beginning of its next turn, any conditions the Heavy is currently suffering under (such as Prone) are immediately cleared, and its hit points are set to half its normal maximum (242 hit points). Furthermore, the Heavy may immediately Slide up to 8 squares (40 feet) as a free action, after which its immunity to damage expires. As forced movement, this Slide does not provoke attacks of opportunity, but even if it did, the Heavy is immune to all damage and effects until after the slide is completed. It must perform this Slide before any other actions during its turn, and the immunity expires at the beginning of its turn even if it chooses not to Slide first. The Heavy is killed for good the second time its hit points are reduced to zero or less. |
Ettin Bonebreaker
This creature possesses the Heavy role, and therefore counts as 2 monsters for purposes of encounter size, XP award, and treasure.Ettins are hill giants that have a genetic mutation giving them two heads, instead of merely one. This is a surprisingly common mutation, occurring in about 10% of all hill giant births. Also surprising is the fact that the mutated head, nearly always smaller than the 'dominant' head, is both intelligent, and magically attuned. That is, they are spellcasters.- The reason that ettins are comparatively rare, despite their high birth rates among the hill giant population, is that the mutated intelligent head tends to be an intolerable smart-ass all the time. As a result, most ettins fail to reach adulthood, either because their parents, neighbors or peers club them to death before they reach maturity, or they club themselves to death as a result of one of their many arguments with their stupider head.
- Encountering an ettin is often a pretty funny encounter, because of the constant self-bickering (and self-abuse). However, a wise party will not underestimate these ungainly behemoths. Ettins are terrible opponents, capable of massive feats of brute strength, as well as spellcasting. Ettins have a strong affinity with the earth, and their spells reflect this.
- Ettin Bonebreakers act twice during combat. The hill giant head takes its full normal complement of actions, as normal. Then, shortly after, the mutated smart head takes an additional action, which can be...quite offputting.
Combat Tactics
Ettins fight very similarly to Hill Giants except for their bonus standard action. The bonus action of the smart head is nearly always used to cast a spell. However, if the smart head sees that combat casting may not be wise, it can use any of the other actions available to the hill giant head (giant swing and earthen smash).
- During the hill giant head's turn, the Ettin will make attacks without much regard for accidentally including allies in any areas of effect he might use (as with Earthen Smash). However, during the smart head's turn, much more care is taken to avoid unnecessarily damaging allies.
- Ettins will usually spend their action point to cast another spell, typically in the very first round of combat. An Ettin's alpha strike is terrible indeed!
- Ettins rarely run from any combat, because one or the other head will refuse to. As a result, Ettins fight to the death.
Out of Combat
Ettins are still extremely strong, but unlike Hill Giants, can't just casually pluck the tops off mountains outside of combat. Note that an Ettin's prodigious strength does not translate to any benefits (other than those listed above) inside of combat. We didn't forget to add the damage in, the absurd strength is an out-of-combat thing.
- That said, Ettins can be found in a lot of places. Their smart heads naturally want their idiot flat-mates to be more civilized, so its possible to find small groups of Ettins living in well-designed but crudely built keeps, often with some ogres around to keep the place running nice. Ettins are not terribly popular as henchmen, however, since their constant internal bickering wears on the nerves of even the most patient.
- That said, Ettins are VERY powerful, and if you can put up with them, they have all the benefits of a Hill Giant coupled with scary amounts of ranged firepower. It is not unusual to find powerful evil warlords with small squads of Ettins...that are generally kept away from others as much as possible.
Rewards
XP: 25,600 (Heavy role included.)
Treasure: Sellable Goods worth 18,750 gp.
- Weight: 220 lbs. Volume: 8.8 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 - 8 | Nothing Found |
9 - 12 | 1 Languid Remnant (tier 1) |
13 - 15 | 1 Pale Remnant (tier 2) |
16 - 18 | 1 Bright Remnant (tier 3) |
19 - 20 | Roll on Table 2 |
### | Nothing to see here! |
### | Or here. Move along. |
Table 2: Remnant(s) Found | |
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1 - 3 | 4 Languid Remnants (tier 1) |
4 - 7 | 4 Pale Remnants (tier 2) |
8 - 11 | 1 Intense Remnant (tier 4) |
12 - 15 | 1 Blazing Remnant (tier 5) |
16 - 18 | 1 Vital Remnant (tier 6) |
19 - 20 | Roll on Table 3 |
### | Or here. Move along. |
Table 3: Remnant(s) Found | |
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1 - 3 | 4 Bright Remnants (tier 3) |
4 - 5 | 4 Intense Remnants (tier 4) |
6 - 8 | 4 Blazing Remnants (tier 5) |
9 - 11 | 4 Vital Remnants (tier 6) |
12 - 15 | 1 Prime Remnant (tier 7) |
16 - 18 | 1 Mythic Remnant (tier 8) |
19 - 20 | 1 Empyrean Remnant (tier 9) |