Actions/Abilities/Traits: (Pathfinder 2e)
Ability
Ability
Ghost adherents of Irori
Ability
Flurry of Blows
(flourish) The ghost monk makes two Strikes with their ghostly fist. If both hit the same creature, combine their damage for the purpose of resistances and weaknesses.
Ability
Frightful Moan
(auditory, divine, emotion, enchantment, fear, mental) The ghost laments its fate, forcing each living creature within 30 feet to attempt a DC 25 Will save. On a failure, a creature becomes frightened 2 (or frightened 3 on a critical failure). On a success, a creature is temporarily immune to this ghost's frightful moan for 1 minute.
Ability
Rejuvenation
(divine, necromancy) When a ghost is destroyed, it re-forms after 2d4 days within the location it's bound to, fully healed. A ghost can be permanently destroyed only if someone determines the reason for its existence and sets right whatever prevents the spirit from resting. Putting the abbot in A8 to rest brings peace to the ghost monks, allowing them to move on to the Serene Circle in Axis.
Ability
Site Bound
A typical ghost can stray only a short distance from where it was killed or the place it haunts. A typical limit is 120 feet. Some ghosts are instead bound to a room, building, item, or creature that was special to it rather than a location.
Ability
Telekinetic Assault
(divine, evocation) The ghost cries out in pain and anguish as small objects and debris fly about in a 30-foot emanation. Creatures in this area take 5d6 bludgeoning damage, subject to a DC 25 basic Reflex save.
Offense
Melee
Circumstance: combat round (melee)
ghostly fist +21 [+17/+13] (agile, finesse, magical), Damage 2d8+12 negative
Trait
Ghost
Lost souls that haunt the world as incorporeal undead are called ghosts.
Trait
Incorporeal
An incorporeal creature or object has no physical form. It can pass through solid objects, including walls. When inside an object, an incorporeal creature can't perceive, attack, or interact with anything outside the object, and if it starts its turn in an object, it is slowed 1. Corporeal creatures can pass through an incorporeal creature, but they can't end their movement in its space.
An incorporeal creature can't attempt Strength-based checks against physical creatures or objects—only against incorporeal ones—unless those objects have the ghost touch property rune. Likewise, a corporeal creature can't attempt Strength-based checks against incorporeal creatures or objects.
Incorporeal creatures usually have immunity to effects or conditions that require a physical body, like disease, poison, and precision damage. They usually have resistance against all damage (except force damage and damage from Strikes with the ghost touch property rune), with double the resistance against non-magical damage.
Trait
Spirit
Spirits are ephemeral creatures defined by their spiritual self and often lacking a physical form.
Trait
Undead
Once living, these creatures were infused after death with negative energy and soul-corrupting evil magic. When reduced to 0 Hit Points, an undead creature is destroyed. Undead creatures are damaged by positive energy, are healed by negative energy, and don't benefit from healing effects.
Immunity
death effects
disease
paralyzed
poison
precision
unconscious
Language
Tien
Perception
darkvision
Resistance
all damage 10 (except force
ghost touch
or positive