hiryuu
2008-05-30, 08:33 PM
This particular block of....something was born out of joking around since the movie was running in the living room. Mostly, it's just a new subtype.
Humanoid (Addams): An Addams is a Humanoid with the Addams subtype. This subtype grants them the following abilities.
An Addams gains a +4 bonus on saving throws against poison, paralysis, death, stunning, sleep effects, necromantic effects, ability drain, energy drain, and ability damage.
An Addams gains a +4 bonus on saving throws against mind-affecting effects.
An Addams does not breathe, eat, or sleep, but they can if they want to or it is humorously appropriate.
An Addams takes damage from positive energy and heals when exposed to negative energy.
An Addams can be turned and rebuked (but not destroyed or controlled) as though they were undead four hit dice higher.
An Addams gains hit points, skill points, and proficiencies from class levels as opposed to undead hit dice.
It's an Addams!: An Addams can only be unwillingly killed. If an Addams dies from self-inflicted wounds or wounds inflicted upon it because it wanted to, say, for an example, immerse itself in boiling oil, it remains dead until the end of the encounter, at which point, it's fine again and nobody noticed that anything out of the ordinary has occurred. This ability does not function in combat.
Humanoid (Addams): An Addams is a Humanoid with the Addams subtype. This subtype grants them the following abilities.
An Addams gains a +4 bonus on saving throws against poison, paralysis, death, stunning, sleep effects, necromantic effects, ability drain, energy drain, and ability damage.
An Addams gains a +4 bonus on saving throws against mind-affecting effects.
An Addams does not breathe, eat, or sleep, but they can if they want to or it is humorously appropriate.
An Addams takes damage from positive energy and heals when exposed to negative energy.
An Addams can be turned and rebuked (but not destroyed or controlled) as though they were undead four hit dice higher.
An Addams gains hit points, skill points, and proficiencies from class levels as opposed to undead hit dice.
It's an Addams!: An Addams can only be unwillingly killed. If an Addams dies from self-inflicted wounds or wounds inflicted upon it because it wanted to, say, for an example, immerse itself in boiling oil, it remains dead until the end of the encounter, at which point, it's fine again and nobody noticed that anything out of the ordinary has occurred. This ability does not function in combat.