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From: tmiller@cimmeria.oit.gatech.edu (Thomas Miller)
Newsgroups: rec.games.frp.archives
Subject: REFERENCE: Adventurers: monster stat #11
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Date: 14 Sep 1994 16:01:18 -0400
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Monster Stat #11: the giant jellybean
(from Adventurers #90)
frequency very rare
# appearing 1
climate/terrain anything fairly level
movement 9" (rolling)
armor class 9
HD 75 HP
thac0 9
# of attacks 1 (vs. all in range)
damage/attack 5-50 (vs. all in range)
special attacks can crush multiple foes
special defenses see below
magic resistance none
intelligence Non-
alignment Neutral
size L (20')
This bizarre creature was nothing more than an immense
jellybean, some 30' in breadth and 20' in height. Its
surface was a pale whitish-gray in color, and rather soft
and mushy to the touch. Despite appearances, this monster
was far from comical. By simply rolling over opponents,
it could inflict great crushing damage. Additionally, all
physical attacks with blunt weapons only inflicted 1/4 of
normal damage upon the thing. However, it proved highly
susceptible to all other forms of attack, especially
lightning, and was dispatched with relative ease.
Upon its demise, the creature exploded, spraying the
surrounding area with a gooey white jelly that smelled
like coconuts.
--
Thomas Miller tmiller@cimmeria.oit.gatech.edu
Systems Support Specialist II Georgia Tech Network Services
Shoot first and don't ask any questions.