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5 posts. Alias of STR Ranger.


Full Name

Silf

Race

Animal Familiar

Classes/Levels

Perception +13, HP 29/29, AC 24/15/20, Saves F5/R9/W7, Bite Attack +7, 1d3-2 damage, doesn't provoke when charging

About S!lf

Silf:
Rhamphorhynchus
CR1/3
XP 135
N Tiny animal
Init +3; Senses low-light vision, scent;

DEFENSE
AC 24, touch 15, flat-footed 20(+3 Dex, +2 size, Natural+4, +5 (+1 Magic) leather Lamillar)
hp 29 (1/2 Master)
Fort +5, Ref +9, Will +7
Defensive Abilities evasion, Improved Evasion

OFFENSE
Speed 10 ft., fly 40 ft. (good)
Melee bite +7 (1d3–2)(-1 Armor check)
Space 2-1/2 ft.; Reach 2-1/2 ft.
Special Attacks sudden swoop

STATISTICS
Str 6, Dex 17, Con 11, Int 9, Wis 14, Cha 11
Base Atk +8; CMB +?; CMD ?
Feats Lightning Reflexes

Acrobatics 1+3(DEX)=4 (-1 Armor)
Appraise 0-1(INT)= -1
Climb 4-1(STR)=3
Craft (Weapons) 4-1(INT)=3
Diplomacy 3+0 (CHA)= 3
Fly 14+3(DEX)=17(-1armor)
Intimidate 10+0(CHA)=10
Knowledge-Arcana 7-1(INT)=6
Knowledge-Dungeoneering 4-1(INT)=4
Knowledge-Planes 5-1(INT)=4
Knowledge-Religion 2-1(INT)=1
Linguistics 1-1(INT)=0
Profession-Bodyguard 4+2(WIS)=5
Ride 4+3(DEX)=7(-1armor)
Sense Motive 0+2 (WIS)=2 +2 for Alertness
Spellcraft 10-1(INT)=9
Swim 4-2(STR)=2
Stealth 11+3(DEX)=14(-1armor)
Perception 9+2(WIS)=11+2 for Alertness
Use Magic Device 4+0(CHA)=4

SPECIAL ABILITIES
Sudden Swoop (Ex)

If a rhamphorhynchus makes a charge attack while flying, it does not provoke attacks of opportunity when it enters an opponent’s space to make a melee attack. It also gains a +2 bonus on damage rolls with its bite attack when it makes a sudden swoop.

Pterosaurs are often found in regions where dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures are commonly encountered, yet they are not dinosaurs themselves. The pteranodon is the most well known and widespread of these flying reptiles, but numerous other species exist, such as the relatively small rhamphorhynchus, the venomous dimorphodon, and the lumbering, giraffe-sized quetzalcoatlus. While the larger pterosaurs are awkward fliers, the smaller ones can be quite agile and quick. Pterosaurs generally dwell on coastlines, along rivers, or near swamps or lakes, for the majority of their diet consists of fish snatched from the water in daring dives. Pterosaurs are quite territorial, though, and most won’t hesitate to swoop down and hiss, shriek, and attack things their size or larger.

This pterosaur is a quick-moving reptile with a 5-foot wingspan, a narrow snout filled with dozens of needle-like teeth, and a long tail tipped with an arrowhead shaped ridge. Males are generally quite brightly colored, displaying brilliant reds, greens, and bright blues, often bearing complex patterns like stripes; females tend to be more drably colored. Although tiny, the rhamphorhynchus is swift and aggressive, and its attack method of swooping down suddenly to attack creatures allows it to bite with increased damage and ferocity. At the end of a sudden swoop, a rhamphorhynchus is typically at a disadvantage, and most won’t stick around to keep fighting in melee, instead taking to the air once more to gain enough height to swoop again in a few rounds. Their tiny size, erratic flight patterns, and swift reflexes make them difficult to affect with area effects. A pterosaur on the ground walks in a quadrupedal gait; the tips of its wings arc up alongside its body, while its lower torso remains closer to the ground than its shoulders and head as it moves.