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| noapp = 2–12 | | noapp = 2–12 | ||
| behaviour = solitary | | behaviour = solitary | ||
− | | range = coral reef, [[Intertidal (range)|intertidal]], ocean bank | + | | range = [[Coral Reef (range)|coral reef]], [[Intertidal (range)|intertidal]], [[Ocean Bank|ocean bank]] |
| size = 4 ft. diam. body; leg span 12 ft. | | size = 4 ft. diam. body; leg span 12 ft. | ||
| weight = 1,600 lbs. | | weight = 1,600 lbs. | ||
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− | These creatures are encountered near the sea, in most climates ranging from sub-arctic to tropical. They may be encountered up to two or three miles from the water, if the coastal lowland is sandy, soggy or rich with potential food sources. A giant crab's only interest is to feed; as they are primarily meat-eaters, they have been known to attack livestock and inhabitants if opportunity allows. | + | These creatures are encountered near the sea, in most climates ranging from sub-arctic to tropical. They may be encountered up to two or three miles from the water, if the coastal lowland is sandy, soggy or rich with potential [[Food|food]] sources. A giant crab's only interest is to feed; as they are primarily meat-eaters, they have been known to attack livestock and inhabitants if opportunity allows. |
− | Giant crabs will move with a forward-sideways movement, usually forward and to the left, always edging around their prey as they attack. They use both their | + | Giant crabs will move with a forward-sideways movement, usually forward and to the left, always edging around their prey as they attack. They use both their pincers in attacking, with the larger pincer weighing as much as 240 lbs. and the smaller about half as much. The larger pincer is almost always used as a [[Club (weapon)|club]]; the smaller pincer will pinch and grab. |
− | If the giant crab succeeds in stunning an opponent with damage done by the small | + | If the giant crab succeeds in stunning an opponent with damage done by the small pincer alone, this will indicate that the small pincer has succeeded in gripping the victim. Once successful, the crab will begin to move away, retreating all the way to the water if necessary, until it is able to consume the victim; meanwhile, the crushed victim will suffer 1–-3 damage per round. The crab's pincer is so powerful that nothing except the death of the crab will release the pincer's grip. |
The meat from a giant crab is edible and can, if preserved or transported to a market within 4 to 5 hours, be sold at a good price. | The meat from a giant crab is edible and can, if preserved or transported to a market within 4 to 5 hours, be sold at a good price. | ||
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See [[Bestiary]] | See [[Bestiary]] | ||
− | [[Category: Lacks Image]] | + | [[Category: Lacks Image]][[Category: Sensory Intelligence]] |
Latest revision as of 23:59, 29 June 2022
Species | mollusk |
No. Appearing | 2–12 |
Behaviour | solitary |
Range | coral reef, intertidal, ocean bank |
Size | 4 ft. diam. body; leg span 12 ft. |
Weight | 1,600 lbs. |
Intelligence | 0 |
Armour Class | 3 |
Hit Dice | 3 |
Action Points | 4 |
Max. Stride | {{{stride}}} |
THAC0 | 19 |
Hp/Die | d12 |
Attack Forms | pincer/pincer |
Damage | 2–8/3–13 |
Special Attacks | grip & crush |
These creatures are encountered near the sea, in most climates ranging from sub-arctic to tropical. They may be encountered up to two or three miles from the water, if the coastal lowland is sandy, soggy or rich with potential food sources. A giant crab's only interest is to feed; as they are primarily meat-eaters, they have been known to attack livestock and inhabitants if opportunity allows.
Giant crabs will move with a forward-sideways movement, usually forward and to the left, always edging around their prey as they attack. They use both their pincers in attacking, with the larger pincer weighing as much as 240 lbs. and the smaller about half as much. The larger pincer is almost always used as a club; the smaller pincer will pinch and grab.
If the giant crab succeeds in stunning an opponent with damage done by the small pincer alone, this will indicate that the small pincer has succeeded in gripping the victim. Once successful, the crab will begin to move away, retreating all the way to the water if necessary, until it is able to consume the victim; meanwhile, the crushed victim will suffer 1–-3 damage per round. The crab's pincer is so powerful that nothing except the death of the crab will release the pincer's grip.
The meat from a giant crab is edible and can, if preserved or transported to a market within 4 to 5 hours, be sold at a good price.
See Bestiary