Celestial Creature
Celestial Creature is an inherited template that can be added to any creature that is a Good variant of a base creature. Silver puddings, Celestial Orcs, good-guy Ogres, and so forth can be created with this template.
A Celestial Creature uses all of the base creature's statistics and abilities except as noted below.
CR
Same as base creature +1.
Size and Type
The creature's Size does not change. Its Type remains the same but it gains the subtype Good.
Senses
All senses such as scent, tremorsense, keen hearing, etc. are unchanged.
Armor Class
Celestial Creatures gain +1 AC.
Hit Dice
No changes.
Defensive Ability
A Celestial Creature gains the following abilities, which may be added to their Bestiary entry:
Aura
Same as Base Creature.
SR
Same as Base Creature.
Special Defenses
The Celestial Creature gains ER Cold, Acid, and Electricity equal to its adjusted CR. It also gains DR/evil equal to its CR.
Immunities
Same as the base creature, except any keywords of evil are changed to good and vice versa.
Weaknesses
Same as Base Creature.
OUT OF COMBAT
Same as base creature, except reversed in morality. If it used to revel in horror and blood, it now revels in good deeds and kindness, etc.
Speed
A Celestial Creature's base speed improves by ten feet in all movement categories it has.
Melee Attacks
A Celestial Creature retains all the base creature's attacks.
Damage
Space and Reach
No change.
Offensive Ability
A Celestial Creature gains the following abilities, which may be added to their Bestiary entry:
Smite Evil (Su)
Once per encounter, as a swift action, a celestial creature may choose one evil-aligned creature to Smite. Once it has declared its Smite target, it adds a +3 bonus to melee attack rolls, and a damage bonus equal to its Hit Dice. Smite persists until the target is dead or the Celestial creature rests.
Ability Scores
No changes.
Base Attack Bonus
No changes.
Maneuver Offense and Maneuver Defense
No changes.
Feats
Skills
Sense Motive, CR+10. This is useful for detecting targets for their Smite Evil attack, if they have no other way of identifying a suitable victim (detect alignment, the PC who is smiting it, the PC with horns and a sign that reads "I'm Bad," etc.). Note that also makes summoning Celestial creatures for ignoble purposes a bit of a challenge if they figure out what you're doing...