01-04-2015, 10:32 AM
When making these creatures Havard, I just used existing stats to draw from.
Wrogs (Wolf Frogs): I used the stats for regular wolves as far as HD with some abilities to jump and hopping quickly in a swamp area.
Poisoners (Poison Teeth Frogs): I removed an HD but gave them a +1 bonus to their range attacks. I imagine they'd have a special ability asterisk for sickening poison.
Scorchers: I used dire wolf HD and a gaze attack based off the 3.5 spell Scorching Ray. Not sure how scorching ray would translate to BECMI, if it would be too powerful for a 2nd level character- then again this is a 6 hit die creature, it might be kind of tough to pit it against a single 2nd level character, maybe as a party. When using this creature I'd roll a d4 or pick a number of times it can fire a beam before its eyes burn out and it becomes something of a blind creature.
The idea altogether is that the Temple of the Frog had to start somewhere before making frogmen, thus they bred these strange fusions to normal frogs as a test. The experimentation was very unstable, seeing how the scorchers literally burn their retinas while shooting their gaze attacks.
Wrogs (Wolf Frogs): I used the stats for regular wolves as far as HD with some abilities to jump and hopping quickly in a swamp area.
Poisoners (Poison Teeth Frogs): I removed an HD but gave them a +1 bonus to their range attacks. I imagine they'd have a special ability asterisk for sickening poison.
Scorchers: I used dire wolf HD and a gaze attack based off the 3.5 spell Scorching Ray. Not sure how scorching ray would translate to BECMI, if it would be too powerful for a 2nd level character- then again this is a 6 hit die creature, it might be kind of tough to pit it against a single 2nd level character, maybe as a party. When using this creature I'd roll a d4 or pick a number of times it can fire a beam before its eyes burn out and it becomes something of a blind creature.
The idea altogether is that the Temple of the Frog had to start somewhere before making frogmen, thus they bred these strange fusions to normal frogs as a test. The experimentation was very unstable, seeing how the scorchers literally burn their retinas while shooting their gaze attacks.