Size:
Type:
± Magical Beast
Form:
Temper:
# App:
± 1d4
Lair:
Diet:
Combat Dice:
± 0
Hit Points:
± 0
Attack Rank:
± 0
Passive Defense:
± 0
Active Defense:
Damage Reduction:
± 0
Role:
Ground:
± 20'
Climb/Arboreal:
Flight:
Swim:
Benthic:
Burrow:
Ethereal:
Actions/Abilities/Traits: Basic Fantasy
Actions/Abilities/Traits: Basic Fantasy
Offense
2 claws
Circumstance: Combat
1d4 claw, 1d6 bite + paralysis
Offense
1 bite + special
Circumstance: Combat
1d4 claw, 1d6 bite + paralysis
Special
Six Eye-Stalks
Six eyes on stalks arranged in a hexagonal pattern. Can direct eyes any way it wishes. Many eyes combined with excellent hearing means cannot generally be surprised.
Special
Detect Invisible
Able to detect invisible continuously.
Special
Poisonous Skin
Secretions cause any creature coming in contact to save vs. Poison or become comatose for 2d4 turns. During this period the victim will have strange and horrifying dreams. A comatose victim cannot be awakened by normal means until the duration has expired. Effect checked anytime prince frog successfully attacks. Secretions remain fully potent for 1d4 turns after being separated from creature. Weapons used to successfully attack may cause same effect if touched, though +2 bonus allowed on saving throw.
Environments
swamp
Frog-shaped creature with six eye-stalks arranged like a crown, sporting bold two-toned colors
The creature humorously called a Prince Frog is not truly a frog at all. It is about the size of a large dog and is frog-shaped. A prince frog comes in a variety of bold, striking colors, usually two-toned. Prince frogs prefer damp, warm conditions; swamps and jungles are their native habitats.
It is the creature's eyes that led to its name. A prince frog has six eyes on stalks, arranged in a hexagonal pattern around the top of its head; these stalks are distinctly wider at the bottom than at the tip, giving the appearance of a crown. A prince frog can direct its eyes any way it wishes. Many eyes, combined with an excellent sense of hearing, means that a prince frog cannot generally be surprised. In addition, it is able to detect invisible continuously.
A prince frog is an aggressive hunter, willing to take on prey larger than itself. Its success at this can be attributed to its poisonous skin, the secretions of which cause any creature coming in contact with one to save vs. Poison or become comatose for 2d4 turns. During this period the victim will have strange and horrifying dreams. A comatose victim cannot be awakened by normal means until the duration has expired.
This poiso
Basic Fantasy Field Guide Omnibus
Actions/Abilities/Traits: Basic Fantasy
Frog-shaped creature with six eye-stalks arranged like a crown, sporting bold two-toned colors
The creature humorously called a Prince Frog is not truly a frog at all. It is about the size of a large dog and is frog-shaped. A prince frog comes in a variety of bold, striking colors, usually two-toned. Prince frogs prefer damp, warm conditions; swamps and jungles are their native habitats.
It is the creature's eyes that led to its name. A prince frog has six eyes on stalks, arranged in a hexagonal pattern around the top of its head; these stalks are distinctly wider at the bottom than at the tip, giving the appearance of a crown. A prince frog can direct its eyes any way it wishes. Many eyes, combined with an excellent sense of hearing, means that a prince frog cannot generally be surprised. In addition, it is able to detect invisible continuously.
A prince frog is an aggressive hunter, willing to take on prey larger than itself. Its success at this can be attributed to its poisonous skin, the secretions of which cause any creature coming in contact with one to save vs. Poison or become comatose for 2d4 turns. During this period the victim will have strange and horrifying dreams. A comatose victim cannot be awakened by normal means until the duration has expired.
This poiso
Basic Fantasy Field Guide Omnibus