| Shocker Lizard | |||||
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Neutral (Shocker Lizard) | |||||
3 Magical Beast | |||||
| Size Small |
Speed 40 ft. |
Initiative +6 | |||
| STR 10 |
DEX 15 |
CON 13 |
INT 2 |
WIS 13 |
CHA 6 |
Skills |
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| 9 Perception | |||||
22 experience points | |||||
Defense | |||||
| 20 Hit points | |||||
| AC 18 |
Flat-footed 16 |
Touch 15 | |||
| Fortitude +2 |
Will +2 |
Reflex +5 | |||
Immunities | |||||
| Energy: Electricity | |||||
Offense | |||||
| Melee: Range: 2 ft. Attack: +6 Damage: 1-4 Electricity 1d4 | |||||
BASE ATTACK BONUS +3/-/-/- |
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| COMBAT MANEUVER | |||||
| +4 Bonus | 16 Defense | ||||
Features and Abilities | |||||
| Charge, Shock, Coup de Grace, Demoralize (Persuasion), Treat Affliction Fighting Defensively, Acrobatics (Mobility) Skill Focus (Stealth), Trip Defense +4, Improved Initiative, Immunity (Electricity), Feat, Coup de Grace | |||||
Analyze Skill: Knowledge (Arcana) DC 12 | |||||
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Shocker Lizard is a creature in Pathfinder: Kingmaker.
Description
A shocker lizard has a pale yellow underside, with bright green scales elsewhere on its 3-foot-long body, and weighs about 25 pounds. Shocker lizards tend toward group living, as their electrical abilities grow in power when they are close to another lizard.
A shocker lizard colony is usually located near a source of water. Once the colony has settled on a location, the lizards become very territorial and attack anything that intrudes on them. A solitary shocker lizard is a timid and hesitant creature — but when several of them gather they become formidable and fearsome opponents capable of killing creatures several times their own size.
A shocker lizard relies on its electricity abilities in combat, and a tends to bite only after its shock has rendered an opponent unconscious, or when the shock seems to have no effect at all. A solitary lizard flees once it delivers its shocks, but if other shocker lizards are nearby, they all hone in on their comrade's discharges and attempt to administer lethal shocks to their foe.
Many have attempted to capture and tame shocker lizards, but this often proves a difficult and painful task. Alone and in captivity, shocker lizards tend to wither and die swiftly unless their keepers spend a lot of time grooming and playing with the lizards to keep them company. Kept in pairs or larger numbers, captive shocker lizards thrive, but their increasing electrical ability makes them more difficult to manage for keepers who aren't themselves immune to electricity.