Warlord JK
2008-10-13, 11:33 PM
This is definitely a very first attempt at actually making a monster. Please only constructive criticism, it's really only my first try :smallfrown:. Thanks for any help.
Edited Version
Name: Greater Gronn
Huge Giant (Gronn)
HD: 20d8+200 (280hp)
Speed 50 ft. (10 squares)
Init: +5
AC: 26 (-2 Size,+14 Natural Armor, +4 Dex); touch 12; flat-footed 22
BAB +15; Grp +35
Attack Slam + 25 melee (1d8+12) or Bite + 24 melee (2d8+6)
Full-Attack 2 Slams + 25 (1d8+12, x2 + 12) and 1 Bite + 20 (2d8+12, x2 + 12)
Space 15 ft.; Reach 10 ft.
Special Attacks
Special Qualities Damage Reduction 10/Slashing
Saves Fort +22 Ref +10 Will +7
Abilities Str 35, Dex 19, Con 30, Int 6, Wis 9, Cha 5
Skills Climb +16, Intimidate +16
Feats Blindfight, Athletic, Iron Will, Power Attack, Toughness, Endurance, Die-Hard
Environment Temperate Mountains
Organization Solitary, Mating Groups (One Male, One Female, and One-Two Children), or Tribe (One Greater Gronn and normally about 35-40 Lesser Gronns)
Challenge Rating 10
Treasure None
Alignment Neutral
Advancement 20-30HD (Huge), 30-35HD (Gargantuan)
Level Adjustment +X
Before you is a huge beast that looks of primal ferocity. Darkly tanned hide is this creature’s skin, and it has a symbol engraved into its shoulder. It is reminiscent of a prehistoric giant. Saliva drips from huge canines, yet the creature has a spark of intelligence. It’s arms hang down like a gorillas.
Greater Gronns are the most prehistoric of the Gronns. They have not quite evolved to the point of intelligence, yet they are smarter than animals. Fiercely territorial, they are never found in groups with other Greater Gronns. The only time you can find a Greater Gronn with another is when they mate. The offspring are raised by the female who will die protecting them, but not many things can take down a Greater Gronn. They can use crude weapons such as rocks and will find a sharp one at birth and engrave a symbol into their shoulder. No one has found out why they do this, not even the Lesser Gronns. Once Greater Gronns reach the age of 5, they go off on their own and create their own territories. Slightly more intelligent Greater Gronns can be found leading tribes of Lesser Gronns, but this rarely happens. Greater Gronns make their lairs in caves found in mountain ranges.
Edited Version
Name: Greater Gronn
Huge Giant (Gronn)
HD: 20d8+200 (280hp)
Speed 50 ft. (10 squares)
Init: +5
AC: 26 (-2 Size,+14 Natural Armor, +4 Dex); touch 12; flat-footed 22
BAB +15; Grp +35
Attack Slam + 25 melee (1d8+12) or Bite + 24 melee (2d8+6)
Full-Attack 2 Slams + 25 (1d8+12, x2 + 12) and 1 Bite + 20 (2d8+12, x2 + 12)
Space 15 ft.; Reach 10 ft.
Special Attacks
Special Qualities Damage Reduction 10/Slashing
Saves Fort +22 Ref +10 Will +7
Abilities Str 35, Dex 19, Con 30, Int 6, Wis 9, Cha 5
Skills Climb +16, Intimidate +16
Feats Blindfight, Athletic, Iron Will, Power Attack, Toughness, Endurance, Die-Hard
Environment Temperate Mountains
Organization Solitary, Mating Groups (One Male, One Female, and One-Two Children), or Tribe (One Greater Gronn and normally about 35-40 Lesser Gronns)
Challenge Rating 10
Treasure None
Alignment Neutral
Advancement 20-30HD (Huge), 30-35HD (Gargantuan)
Level Adjustment +X
Before you is a huge beast that looks of primal ferocity. Darkly tanned hide is this creature’s skin, and it has a symbol engraved into its shoulder. It is reminiscent of a prehistoric giant. Saliva drips from huge canines, yet the creature has a spark of intelligence. It’s arms hang down like a gorillas.
Greater Gronns are the most prehistoric of the Gronns. They have not quite evolved to the point of intelligence, yet they are smarter than animals. Fiercely territorial, they are never found in groups with other Greater Gronns. The only time you can find a Greater Gronn with another is when they mate. The offspring are raised by the female who will die protecting them, but not many things can take down a Greater Gronn. They can use crude weapons such as rocks and will find a sharp one at birth and engrave a symbol into their shoulder. No one has found out why they do this, not even the Lesser Gronns. Once Greater Gronns reach the age of 5, they go off on their own and create their own territories. Slightly more intelligent Greater Gronns can be found leading tribes of Lesser Gronns, but this rarely happens. Greater Gronns make their lairs in caves found in mountain ranges.