Tuyewera from Souls for Smuggler's Shiv


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Serpent's Skull Volume 37 has an undead creature named the tuyewera in its bestiary. Its stat block lists "vulnerable to sunlight" as its weakness. Maybe the obvious is escaping me, but what does that entail exactly in terms of gameplay? I can't find any further mention of this anywhere in its description.

Two other undead with "vulnerability to sunlight" have vastly different effects. For example, the vampire is staggered on the first round of exposture and destroyed on the second. A bodak takes 2d6 points of damage each round.

The bestiary here was written by James Jacobs and F. Wesley Schneider so I wanted to says thanks for developing a great monster, and if you guys are reading, I'd appreciate any help in this matter.


That's a damn good question.

I looked up "vulnerable to sunlight" on d20pfsrd and every monster with that particular attribute has a different effect (Fauth Gremlins take Con damage, Rock Trollhounds are basically staggered and turn to stone on a failed Fort save, etc.).

Quick Rynjin, to the FAQMobile!

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