Advanced Race Guide Preview: Letting the Cat out of the Bag

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Actually, we are letting the cat out of the book. Last week, after previewing the tengu section of the Advanced Race Guide, we asked you what you wanted to see next. We received many good suggestions, but it seems that many of you wanted to see the catfolk.

These lithe and agile creatures make excellent monks, rangers, and especially rogues, but they also have a mysterious side, as they are sometimes able to control luck and can draw on supernatural powers and spells that are very catlike in nature. This week’s preview examines just some examples of these themes in the catfolk section.


Illustration by Kieran Yanner

Catfolk Rogue Talents

The following rogue talents can only be taken by catfolk.

Deadly Scratch (Ex): A catfolk rogue with this talent can apply poison to her claws without accidentally poisoning herself. A catfolk rogue must have the cat’s claws racial trait and the poison use class feature before taking this talent.

Disarming Luck (Ex): Once per day, when a catfolk rogue attempts to disable a device and fails by 5 or more, she can reroll the check as a free action. She must take the result of the reroll, even if it’s worse than the original roll.

Graceful Faller (Ex): A catfolk rogue with this talent lands on her feet even when she takes lethal damage from a fall. If the catfolk rogue also has the nimble faller racial trait, she takes damage from any fall as if it were 20 feet shorter than it actually is.

Nimble Climber (Ex): A catfolk rogue with this talent gains a +4 bonus on Climb checks. If she has the climber racial trait, she can take 10 on her Climb checks even when in immediate danger or distracted.

Single-Minded Appraiser (Ex): A catfolk rogue with this talent is skilled at determining the value of sparkly things. She can always take 10 when appraising gems and jewelry.

Vicious Claws (Ex): A catfolk with this talent uses d8s to roll sneak attack damage instead of d6s, but only when she uses her claws to make the sneak attack. A catfolk rogue must have the cat’s claws racial trait before taking this talent.

Catfolk Feats

Catfolk have access to the following feats.

Black Cat
Bad luck befalls those who dare to cross you.
Prerequisite: Catfolk.
Benefit: Once per day as an immediate action, when you are hit by a melee attack, you can force the opponent who made the attack to reroll it with a –4 penalty. The opponent must take the result of the second attack roll. This is a supernatural ability.
Special: If you take this feat and don’t already have all black fur, your fur turns completely black when you take this feat.

Catfolk Magic Items

The following magic items are often created and used by catfolk.

Daredevil Softpaws
Aura faint enchantment; CL 3rd
Slot feet; Price 1,400 gp; Weight 1 lb.

Description

This pair of magical softpaw boots (see above) allows the catfolk wearing them to gain extra maneuverability while moving through hazardous areas. As a free action, the wearer can click her heels together to grant herself a +5 competence bonus on Acrobatics checks made to move through threatened squares or to move through an enemy’s space without provoking attacks of opportunity for up to 10 rounds per day. The rounds need not be consecutive. Furthermore, anytime the wearer of the boots successfully moves though the space of an enemy without provoking an attack of opportunity, she gains a +2 bonus on attack rolls against that enemy until the end of her turn.

Construction

Requirements Craft Wondrous Item, cat’s grace; Cost 700 gp

Catfolk Spells

Catfolk have access to the following spells.

Steal breath
School transmutation [air]; Level bard 2, druid 2, sorcerer/wizard 2, witch 2
Casting Time 1 standard action
Components V, S
Range close (25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels)
Target one living creature
Duration 1 round (see text)
Saving Throw Fortitude negates; see text; Spell Resistance yes
You pull the breath from a creature’s lungs, dealing damage and leaving it unable to speak, use breath weapons, or cast spells with verbal components. If the target fails its saving throw, it takes 2d6 points of damage, and it cannot speak, use breath weapons, or do anything else requiring breathing, and a visible line of swirling air leaves the target’s mouth and enters your mouth.
If, during the duration, the target moves out of range or line of effect to you, the spell immediately ends. This spell has no effect on creatures that do not need to breathe air.

Stephen Radney-MacFarland
Designer

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Scarab Sages

Leo_Negri wrote:
I have a question, now, but what is with all the fur-hate on the messageboards here? There are 11 avatars right now that are furs (or scalies) to one degree or another on this one thread? And that is not counting the Dragons.

catgirls are cute and all...but the thought that behind most furries is an ugly, unwashed, fat guy....well the furry community is just kinda creepy in general. Nothing against anthro characters themselves tho. -just the people who play them


J-Spee Lovecraft wrote:
Related: how many house cats do you guys think it would take to kill an average, unarmed man?

I watched a 3.5 game in college when a housecat killed a sorcerer. Granted lvl 1 but dear god was it funny. The guy playing the ranger wanted to handle animal it and make it his animal companion when they got to 4th. :P

Vixeryz wrote:
catgirls are cute and all...but the thought that behind most furries is an ugly, unwashed, fat guy....well the furry community is just kinda creepy in general. Nothing against anthro characters themselves tho. -just the people who play them

Then you don't know us very well sir, that's a stereotype we try hard to remove.

]B3 art, ARG art, whatever. I'm still making one 8 feet tall and calling it a Kil'rathi[/quote wrote:

1. I love the B3 art.
2. I love the ARG art.
3. I shed a silent man tear anytime someone mentions the Kilrathi.

"Ek'rah skabak erg Thrak' Kilrah Maks Ragnith"

4. I'm an anthro artist so when I saw the ratfolk and catfolk I was quite happy.
5. For all those talking about how the catfolk HAVE to look. Think about this. Look at humans, we run a massive gamut of short, tall, fat, skinny, several skin colors, cultural body modifications, etc. I think it doesn't matter the exact specifics of the catfolk then. Spots, stripes, tiger, lion, tuxedo house cat, mountain lion (me), etc. I would expect them to have just as much variation. Even the digitgrade/plantigrade could be regional adaptions from one spot to another and they STILL be catfolk.

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