Fleshwarped creature and special attacks


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Hello,

I have a question about the fleshwarped creature.

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CR: +1, unless the fleshwarping weakens the creature’s primary means of attacking and defending.

Special Abilities: A fleshwarped creature gains a single special attack, defense, or quality chosen by its creator—typically a physical ability, such as +2 to natural armor, a new natural attack like a bite or a tentacle attack, a new movement mode, a new sense, or an ability such as a breath weapon, ferocity, or grab. The new ability should be comparable to those of other monsters of the base creature’s CR.

Abilities: A fleshwarped creature gains a +4 bonus on one ability score and a –4 penalty on two other ability scores, as chosen by its creator.

Skills: The fleshwarped creature gains a +4 racial bonus on any one Strength– or Dexterity-based skill, as chosen by its creator.

does the spell-like abilities and spells a special attack ?

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Spellcasting: All but the least of rakshasas have some level of spellcasting ability, and can cast spells as sorcerers. The rakshasa’s effective caster level as a sorcerer depends on its type, but is generally equal to its CR – 3.

What is the spellcasting ? a special attack, defense, or quality ?

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Type: The creature’s type changes to construct. It retains all subtypes except for alignment subtypes and subtypes that indicate kind.

Does the rakshasa subtype consider as a kind ?

Thanks for your future answer.


Nobody ?

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