No. Enc.: 1 (1)
Alignment: Neutral
Movement: 45' (15')
Armor Class: 7
Hit Dice: 13
Attacks: 1 (barb, or smother)
Damage: 1d12 + Special, or Special
Save: L13
Morale: 11
Hoard Class: XXI
XP: 9,600
Lurking in derelict medical facilities and ruined health resorts, liposuckers are pulsating, trundling blobs of sentient fat. They reach heights of 6' and weights in excess of a ton. Sandwiched between a liposucker's two sensory nodules is a barbed appendage that stretches up to 20'. A cavernous, dripping mouth slurps obscenely.
Liposuckers impale their prey to leech out the lipids and fluids within. Anyone struck by a liposucker's feeding nozzle takes an automatic 2d6 draining damage per round until removed (requiring a successful STR check at a +5 penalty). Liposuckers also smother adjacent targets with a successful melee attack, and their victims endure 1d20 damage per round until pulled free.
Being comprised of greasy, gelatinous goo, liposuckers are only harmed by electrical-, laser/light-, or acid-based attacks.
Liposuckers flirt telepathically with horrifyingly lascivious come-ons.
Liposuckers impale their prey to leech out the lipids and fluids within. Anyone struck by a liposucker's feeding nozzle takes an automatic 2d6 draining damage per round until removed (requiring a successful STR check at a +5 penalty). Liposuckers also smother adjacent targets with a successful melee attack, and their victims endure 1d20 damage per round until pulled free.
Being comprised of greasy, gelatinous goo, liposuckers are only harmed by electrical-, laser/light-, or acid-based attacks.
Liposuckers flirt telepathically with horrifyingly lascivious come-ons.
Great, now I've got an image of the Surgeon General of Beverly Hills from Escape from LA using these all Jabba the Hutt- style as Rancor Pit monsters in his "Palace" at Cedars-Sinai.
ReplyDeleteOn the plus side, you're so much slimmer after they attack.
ReplyDelete@KS: That is an AWESOME adventure hook. If you write it up, shoot me a copy! I'll even host it, if you wanna!
ReplyDelete@Trey: "It is better to look good than to feel good, dahlink." -- The Buddha