| SJMiller |
OK, so I am reading through Pathfinder #3, and came across Grazuul, a male scrag fighter 5. Now, I play and run a 3.0 game, not 3.5, so I occasionally have to adapt things or add things in from 3.5. I have no idea what a scrag is. Page 71 of PF#3 shows an encounter table with scrags listed, and says they are from the MM. They are not in the SRD, unless they are under another name. So, I am wondering, what the heck is a scrag? Will it become necessary for me to replace him with something else, and if so, with what?
Thanks for the assist on this one, it's got me stumped.
| doppelganger |
OK, so I am reading through Pathfinder #3, and came across Grazuul, a male scrag fighter 5. Now, I play and run a 3.0 game, not 3.5, so I occasionally have to adapt things or add things in from 3.5. I have no idea what a scrag is. Page 71 of PF#3 shows an encounter table with scrags listed, and says they are from the MM. They are not in the SRD, unless they are under another name. So, I am wondering, what the heck is a scrag? Will it become necessary for me to replace him with something else, and if so, with what?
Thanks for the assist on this one, it's got me stumped.
A scrag is an aquatic troll. It's listed under the Troll entry in the Monster Manual. A link in the srd would be here
| SJMiller |
A scrag is an aquatic Erik Mona actually.
Thank you very much for that bit of information. Oh, and might I say that you have one disturbed mind Mr. Logue. I thought I was a bit twisted when I came up with game ideas, but I now realize I am not even close to as twisted as you are!
| Michael F |
On page 43 in the same book right before Grazuuls write up what is the creature that looks like a troll and plant mix. Is it just another pic of a troll?
I think it's just a troll. The encounter says they're hiding in the fungus, so when they jump out, there would be bits of stuff sticking to them. It looks a bit more "leafy" than "shroomy", but close enough.
| FilmGuy |
At least it's not an unending slaad bar. Crazy, homicidal frog thingys don't taste very good with balsamic vinaigrette.
That does present an interesting quandary, however. If one were to put a laurel crown on a green slaad's head, would he become a ceaser slaad?
<ducks for cover to avoid inevitable hurled objects>
| Nicolas Logue Contributor |
Nicolas Logue wrote:A scrag is an aquatic Erik Mona actually.Thank you very much for that bit of information. Oh, and might I say that you have one disturbed mind Mr. Logue. I thought I was a bit twisted when I came up with game ideas, but I now realize I am not even close to as twisted as you are!
Thanks my man! The unedited director's cut was much much worse.
Kassil
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At least it's not an unending slaad bar. Crazy, homicidal frog thingys don't taste very good with balsamic vinaigrette.
That does present an interesting quandary, however. If one were to put a laurel crown on a green slaad's head, would he become a ceaser slaad?
<ducks for cover to avoid inevitable hurled objects>
I hereby bestow upon you the Holey Title of Mystikal Import 'RamPUNt Gamer'.
logic_poet
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At least it's not an unending slaad bar. Crazy, homicidal frog thingys don't taste very good with balsamic vinaigrette.
That does present an interesting quandary, however. If one were to put a laurel crown on a green slaad's head, would he become a ceaser slaad?
<ducks for cover to avoid inevitable hurled objects>
No worries either way. They're not in the SRD.