注:此怪物出自B3
独眼巨兽 (Cyclops, Great)
这种畸形且肌肉发达的人形生物有一只巨大充血的眼睛,眉毛上还长着锯齿状的短角。独眼巨兽 CR 12XP 19,200
混乱邪恶 超大型人形生物 (巨人)
先攻 +1;
感官 昏暗视觉; 察觉+22
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防御AC 26,
接触 9,
措手不及 25 (+4 护甲, +1 敏捷, +13 天生, –2 体型)
hp 195 (17d8+119)
强韧 +12, 反射 +6, 意志 +14
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攻击速度 50 尺
近战 精制巨木棒 +24/+19/+14 (3d8+19), 抵撞 +17 (1d8+6) or
抵撞 +23 (1d8+13), 2 挥击 +23 (2d6+13)
远程 投石 +11 (2d6+19)
占据 15 尺; 触及 15 尺
特殊攻击 猛力冲锋 (抵撞, 4d8+24), 投石 (120 尺)
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属性力量 36, 敏捷 13, 体质 25, 智力 7, 感知 14, 魅力 8
BAB +12; CMB +27; CMD 38
专长 恐怖猛击Awesome Blow, 顺势斩, 重击专攻Critical Focus, 顽强, 坚忍, 精通冲撞, 钢铁意志, 猛力攻击, 恍惚重击Staggering Critical
技能 察觉+22
语言 通用语, 独眼巨人语, 巨人语
SQ 瞬间兽性flash of brutality
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生态环境 任意温带或热带
组织 单独, 团体 (2–6) 或部落 (6–14)
宝物 标准 (精致巨木棒, 革甲hide armor, 其他财产)
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特殊能力瞬间兽性 Flash of Brutality (Su) 每日一次,独眼巨兽以一个移动动作,能引爆自己的原始野性。当它这样做时,所有武器、天武和投石的威胁范围变成双倍,直到下一轮开始。此外,每天一次,当独眼巨兽的生命值低于0并且由于它的坚忍专长依然保持清醒的时候,此能力会被刷新,让它能在一天之内再次使用该能力。
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传说中的独眼巨兽是独眼巨人的退化,它们体现了关于独眼巨人狂怒而黑暗命运的预言。它们的眼睛里闪烁着杀戮和恐怖的无限潜力,它们的凝视时刻见证着无数的死亡和毁灭。这些魁梧的野蛮人巨大而愚蠢,常常单独行动,偶尔的必要性或命运驱使让它们变得危险和暴躁。这不可否认的力量带来的恐惧,在很多情况下,变为崇敬,导致形成了奇怪的邪教,使这些独眼巨人蒙上了一层恐怖和黑暗的传奇的面纱。
独眼巨兽通常居住在边远和原始的地区,比如无人打扰的荒芜岛屿、崎岖的山脉和有许多巨大洞穴的山丘,它们喜欢在洞穴里筑巢。虽然大多数独眼巨兽会避开交通要道和人口密集区域,在荒野中花费大量的时间来狩猎远古巨兽和巨大的猎物,但是也有一些被饥饿和绝望驱使,游荡在道路和人型生物的聚集地附近,它们很容易摧毁他们脆弱的房屋,并把这些哭泣着的生物当做美味的食物。
一般来说独眼巨兽站立大约30尺高,重量超过4吨,虽然有些个体比已知的要大很多。
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Cyclops, Great
This misshapen but incredibly muscular humanoid has a single huge bloodshot eye set under a short, jagged horn on its brow.
Great Cyclops CR 12
XP 19,200
CE Huge humanoid (giant)
Init +1; Senses low-light vision; Perception +22
Defense
AC 26, touch 9, flat-footed 25 (+4 armor, +1 Dex, +13 natural, –2 size)
hp 195 (17d8+119)
Fort +12, Ref +6, Will +14
Offense
Speed 50 ft.
Melee mwk greatclub +24/+19/+14 (3d8+19), gore +17 (1d8+6) or
gore +23 (1d8+13), 2 slams +23 (2d6+13)
Ranged rock +11 (2d6+19)
Space 15 ft.; Reach 15 ft.
Special Attacks powerful charge (gore, 4d8+24), rock throwing (120 ft.)
Statistics
Str 36, Dex 13, Con 25, Int 7,
Wis 14, Cha 8
Base Atk +12; CMB +27; CMD 38
Feats Awesome Blow, Cleave, Critical Focus, Diehard, Endurance, Improved Bull Rush, Iron Will, Power Attack, Staggering Critical
Skills Perception +22
Languages Common, Cyclops, Giant
SQ flash of brutality
Ecology
Environment any temperate or tropical
Organization solitary, colony (2–5), or tribe (6–14)
Treasure standard (masterwork greatclub, hide armor, other treasure)
Special Abilities
Flash of Brutality (Su) Once per day as a swift action, a great cyclops can gain a burst of savage of inspiration. When it does, it doubles the threat range of all weapons, natural attacks, and rock attacks it makes until the start of its next turn. Furthermore, once per day, when the great cyclops reaches 0 or fewer hit points and is conscious because of its Diehard feat, this ability recharges, allowing it to use the ability a second time that same day.
Degenerate giants of cyclops-kind, the legendary great cyclopes embody the rage and dark doom of this race of uncanny seers. In their eyes blaze endless possibilities for bloodshed and terror, their myopic gazes seeming to witness the potential for infinite deaths and devastations hidden within each moment. Gigantic but dull-witted, these massive savages are usually loners, but occasionally either need or fate drives them to rampages from which few are safe. Such undeniable force brings with it a dread that, in many instances, grows to reverence, giving rise to strange cults that cloak these cyclopes with veils of menace and dark legends.
Denizens of remote and primeval parts of the world, great cyclopes typically dwell in lands where none might intrude upon them—deserted islands, high craggy mountains, and stoic hill countries often provide the great caves they favor as lairs. While most avoid well-traveled or populated lands, spending much of their time hunting megafauna and even monstrous prey in the wilds, some, driven by hunger or a desperation to wander, seek out the paths and settlements of humanoids, finding that their fragile buildings are easily shattered and that the mewling creatures make savory meals.
The average great cyclops stands approximately 30 feet tall and weighs upward of 4 tons, though individuals of significantly greater size are known.