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When attacked by the Hobgoblin's Ripping Whip attack, struck creatures must make a Fortitude Save versus a DC of 19. If they fail the save, they suffer the [[jostled]] condition and take 3d6 sonic-based non-lethal damage. If they make the save, they are not [[jostled]] and only take half the sonic subdual damage. Hobgoblins don't want to KILL you, they want to CATCH you.... | |||
NOTE: Whipcrack may only be used once per round, even if the Hobgoblin makes a Full Attack action. | |||
=== TREASURE === | === TREASURE === |
Revision as of 23:08, 25 May 2015
Hobgoblin Scourge (CR 11)
Hobgoblins are the cruelest and most common of the Low Fey. Although technically Outsiders, they live on the Prime material in large numbers, their enclaves generally isolated. By the measures of more 'normal' races, the Hobgoblins, like all fey, are quite insane. Their motives and reasoning are just-so-subtly...off.
For example. Hobgoblins are quite formidable beings. If they formed armies and marched on their neighbors, they could establish nations and empires easily enough. But they do not. They don't care about such things, being content to live in small towns and thorps, a few dozen here, a few hundred there.... That is all that they are interested in. Hobgoblins are far more interested in their byzantine social lives and the torment of their slaves than they are about worrying over living space, to be honest.
Hobgoblin Scourges are the 'hoity toity' members of hobgoblin society. They are not nobility by any stretch, but they're wealthy and well-fed, just a touch full of themselves, just a touch superior to the lesser sorts around them.
Scourges are better dressed, have more elaborate homes and lairs, and of course, have more slaves. Oddly enough, Scorges treat their slaves even more poorly than do lesser sorts of hobgoblins, and will almost always have a slave nearby to order around and torture as the him strikes them.
Despite their airs, Hobgoblin Scourges are skilled combatants and more than a little skilled in cruel magics, that they use to good effect against their victims.
Scourges are les likely to roam afield, although they are occasionally encountered working with some Deceivers for some other monstrous neighbor.
GENERAL
CR 11 Hit Dice 16
XP 12,800
LE, Medium, Fey
Init +5; Senses darkvision 60 ft, Perception +17
DEFENSE
AC 31, touch 19, flat-footed 26 (+7 armor, +5 dex, +5 natural, +4 deflection)
hp 229
Fort +14, Ref +11, Will +13
Aura: -
SR: -
Special Defenses: -
Immunities: -
Weaknesses: Vulnerability to Cold Iron
OFFENSE
Speed 30 ft.
Space / Reach: 5 ft. / 10 ft.
Single Melee Cracking Whip +16 (2d8+6/19-20x2) + Whipcrack
Full Melee 3x Cracking Whip +16 (2d8+6/19-20x2) + Whipcrack
Ranged None, but see Tears of Pain
Special Attacks Tears of Pain, Whipcrack
Action Points 0
STATISTICS
Str 18, Dex 18, Con 16, Int 14, Wis 16, Cha 14
Base Atk +11; CMB +17; CMD 27
Feats Combat Reflexes EFFECT: Up to five Attacks of Opportunity per round
Skills Bluff +18, Sense Motive +18, Knowledge Local +18
Languages Common, Awnshelghi
SPECIAL ABILITIES
<special abilities should have a save DC 20>
<special attack damage (standard action): 6d6>
<special attack damage (aoe’s, swift actions or inflicting status effects): 3d6>
- <ability name>
<ability description>
- Whipcrack (Su)
When attacked by the Hobgoblin's Ripping Whip attack, struck creatures must make a Fortitude Save versus a DC of 19. If they fail the save, they suffer the jostled condition and take 3d6 sonic-based non-lethal damage. If they make the save, they are not jostled and only take half the sonic subdual damage. Hobgoblins don't want to KILL you, they want to CATCH you....
NOTE: Whipcrack may only be used once per round, even if the Hobgoblin makes a Full Attack action.
TREASURE
sell value of approximately 6,500 gp
COMBAT TACTICS
<describe typical actions taken during combat here>