Pine Pangolin
These creatures sleep while hanging upside down by their partially curled tails and rely on their thick wooden scales to protect them from danger.
- AC
- 25
- HP
- 140
- Perc
- +15
- Fort
- +15
- Ref
- +10
- Will
- +18
- STR
- +4
- DEX
- +0
- CON
- +5
- INT
- +1
- WIS
- +2
- CHA
- +1
- claw +17 2d12+3 piercing
- tongue +17 2d8+3 bludgeoning plus
- AC
- 25
- HP
- 140
- STR
- +4
- DEX
- +0
- CON
- +5
- INT
- +1
- WIS
- +2
- CHA
- +1
These creatures sleep while hanging upside down by their partially curled tails and rely on their thick wooden scales to protect them from danger. One such danger the scales negate is the falling damage from deliberately rolling up and dropping onto the head of an unsuspecting opponent, which is one of their favorite combat strategies.
AC 25
Fort +15
Ref +10
Will +18
HP 140
Immunities
bleed, paralyzed, poison, sleep
Speed 25 feet
Melee
[Single Action]
claw +17 (Agile),
Damage 2d12+3 piercing
Melee
[Single Action]
tongue +17,
Damage 2d8+3 bludgeoning plus Grab
Roll Up [Single Action] (Move) The pine pangolin falls prone, closes up its scales, and rolls into a ball.