Sivarias
2016-12-26, 05:33 PM
As a hearken back to OD&D I've decided to include a deadly house-cat for my Lvl 1 adventuring party. The problem is that this is my first time with 5e (Mostly 3.5) and frankly it's been so long since I've dealt with a lvl 1 party that I forgot how squishy they were. Currently I have this.
House-Cat (Enchanted-Fire)
HP: 1d6 (4)
AC: 14
Speed: 40ft
Stats:
6 // 18 // 10 // 3 // 12 // 7
Proficiency: Stealth, Perception
Attacks:
Claws: +3 // (1d4-2) +1 Fire
Breath: Fire Cone 20ft 2d4 Fire DC 9
The idea is that there is a local magical college in the center of a megalopolis and the students are doing a piss-poor job of managing their experiments. Soot here simply got caught up in one of those and now finds himself running around breath fire and glowing. The poor cat is terrified and can be saved via Dispel.
Thoughts? Criticisms? I'm going for middling-easy on the save and I already had to scale down the damage. (Forgot that 2d6 could one shot the party :smallbiggrin:) I've debated making the damage a flat 2+1 fire but I think that's covered now.
House-Cat (Enchanted-Fire)
HP: 1d6 (4)
AC: 14
Speed: 40ft
Stats:
6 // 18 // 10 // 3 // 12 // 7
Proficiency: Stealth, Perception
Attacks:
Claws: +3 // (1d4-2) +1 Fire
Breath: Fire Cone 20ft 2d4 Fire DC 9
The idea is that there is a local magical college in the center of a megalopolis and the students are doing a piss-poor job of managing their experiments. Soot here simply got caught up in one of those and now finds himself running around breath fire and glowing. The poor cat is terrified and can be saved via Dispel.
Thoughts? Criticisms? I'm going for middling-easy on the save and I already had to scale down the damage. (Forgot that 2d6 could one shot the party :smallbiggrin:) I've debated making the damage a flat 2+1 fire but I think that's covered now.