Reta Bigbad

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267 posts. Alias of chadius.


Full Name

Reta Bigbad

Race

| HP -2/23 | AC 20, T 14, FF 17 | Saves: 5/4/2 | CMD 16 | Perc. +10 | Init. +3 |

Classes/Levels

1 Con Damage | Unconscious, Prone

Alignment

NE

Languages

Goblin

Strength 13
Dexterity 17
Constitution 14
Intelligence 10
Wisdom 12
Charisma 6

About Reta Bigbad hates dogs

"WOLVES NOT DOGS." Reta screams. She turns and runs off before you get a chance to reply.

Cloak of Elvenkind
Potion of Fire Resistance
Potion of Cure Moderate Wounds

Saving Throws:

Fort: 5
Ref: 4
Will: 2 (+1 vs Fear via Bravery)

Defenses:

HP: 30
AC: 20
Touch: 14
FF: 17
CMD: 16

Init: +3

Offense:

BAB: 3
CMB: 3

Melee
Masterwork Dogslicer
Crit: 19-20
[dice=Dogslicer]1d20+8[/dice]
[dice=Damage]1d4+1[/dice]

Range
Masterwork Shortbow
Crit x3
[dice=Shortbow]1d20+8[/dice]
[dice=Damage]1d4[/dice]

Skills:

Perception +10
Ride +9
Stealth +15

Balloon Headed: Your head is particularly wide and large, even for a goblin. You gain a +1 bonus on Perception checks, and Perception is always a class skill for you. You take a –8 penalty on any Escape Artist check that requires you to squeeze your head through a tight space.

Dog-sniff-Hate
Unlike many goblins, you’re not particularly afraid of dogs. You know what dogs smell like, and that smell makes you mad. Very mad.

Benefit: You gain the scent ability, but only against canines (including dogs, goblin dogs, wolves, worgs, yeth hounds, and any similar creature, subject to GM approval). Against these creatures, you gain a +1 morale bonus on attack rolls and a +2 morale bonus on weapon damage rolls.

Feats:

Feats Dog-Sniff-Hate
Point-Blank Shot
Skill Focus (Perception)
Weapon Finesse

potion of cure light wounds
potion of spider climb

Gear:

+1 animal bane arrows (5)
+1 flaming arrows (8);

breastplate
mwk dogslicer
mwk shortbow with 7 arrows
quiver decorated with dog ears
bridal veil
flint and tinder
halfling ladies’ corset
jar of human perfume (half drunk)
jar of pickled halfling toes just about ready for eating (equivalent to 1 day’s trail rations)
leather satchel
lucky pet toad (“Spotol”)
meat hook
pocketful of caterpillars
rope with dead moles sewn into it (20 feet)
set of false teeth
small silver mirror
toasting fork