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+ | '''Talons''' are a natural form of offensive anatomy used by various [[Animal|animals]], [[Monster|monsters]] and [[Humanoid|humanoids]] to inflict [[Damage (hit points)|damage]] in combat. They function similarly to [[Claw (attack)|claws]], but differ in structure and lethality. Talons are curved, sharpened and often serrated, with points capable of tearing deep into flesh, disemboweling opponents and opening [[Wound|wounds]] with speed and efficiency. Their shape allows them not only to slash, but also to grip and tear, making them especially dangerous in close quarters. Talons are most often associated with [[Birds (list)|bird-like]] creatures and [[Dragon|dragons]], though other monstrous forms may possess them as well. | ||
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− | + | Talons are usually located on the forelimbs, functioning as primary weapons for leaping or swooping attacks. In many creatures, particularly avian and reptilian ones, talons are adapted for rending rather than grasping, prioritizing momentum and penetration over manipulation. Some larger creatures, such as certain [[Wyvern|wyverns]] or mutated [[Aberration|aberrations]], possess additional talons on their hind limbs or tails, allowing them to strike while airborne or retreating. | |
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+ | The tactical use of talons varies depending on the intelligence of the creature. Those with an [[Intelligence (ability stat)|intelligence]] score of 2 or lower typically use both talons in a straightforward, aggressive manner — gripping or raking at a single target, often in combination with bites, wings or other natural weapons. More intelligent creatures, rated with intelligence scores of 3 or 4, may exhibit more complex combat patterns. Such creatures will often pair one talon with other attacks while reserving the second to fend off flanking threats or punish secondary targets. This demonstrates a rudimentary form of battlefield awareness, allowing them to defend their flanks or control a limited area around them through sweeping or sudden strikes. | ||
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+ | == Critical Hits & Wounds == | ||
+ | When a creature with talons rolls a natural 20 on its attack roll, resulting in a [[Critical Hits & Fumbles|critical hit]], the strike will '''automatically cause a wound''', regardless of the amount of damage inflicted. This reflects the inherent savagery and anatomical design of talons, which are exceptionally suited for rending and tearing flesh open with brutal efficiency. The sharp curvature and pointed tip of the talon can pierce deeply and pull apart tissue, leaving the victim bleeding heavily even from a glancing blow. | ||
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+ | Furthermore, if a creature delivers 11 or more points of damage with a talon strike — an amount that would normally produce a wound — the bleeding effect associated with that wound is intensified. In such cases, the target suffers an additional +1 [[Hit Points|hit point]] of blood loss per round, reflecting the shredding nature of the injury. This increased bleeding continues until the wound is treated or magically healed, making talon-bearing foes particularly dangerous in prolonged engagements. | ||
== Creatures using a Talon Attack == | == Creatures using a Talon Attack == | ||
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+ | * [[Aarakocra]] | ||
+ | * [[Axe Beak]] | ||
+ | * [[Dragonis Aeriochalkos (brass dragon)]] | ||
+ | * [[Dragonis Anatoliko Kefali (gold dragon)]] | ||
+ | * [[Dragonis Apokrousi (bronze dragon)]] | ||
+ | * [[Dragonis Asimiskotia (silver dragon)]] | ||
+ | * [[Dragonis Fotia (red dragon)]] | ||
+ | * [[Dragonis Huakinthos (blue dragon)]] | ||
+ | * [[Dragonis Malignans (black dragon)]] | ||
+ | * [[Dragonis Oxychalkos (copper dragon)]] | ||
+ | * [[Dragonis Pachni (white dragon)]] | ||
+ | * [[Dragonis Prasinocholorio (green dragon)]] | ||
+ | * [[Eagle (giant)]] | ||
+ | * [[Griffon]] | ||
+ | * [[Harpy]] | ||
+ | * [[Hippogriff]] | ||
+ | * [[Peryton]] | ||
+ | * [[Rhea]] | ||
+ | * [[Vrock]] | ||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | See also,<br> | ||
+ | [[Bestiary]]<br> | ||
+ | [[Combat]]<br> | ||
+ | [[Natural Abilities]]<br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category: Reviewed]] |
Latest revision as of 15:02, 13 April 2025
Talons are a natural form of offensive anatomy used by various animals, monsters and humanoids to inflict damage in combat. They function similarly to claws, but differ in structure and lethality. Talons are curved, sharpened and often serrated, with points capable of tearing deep into flesh, disemboweling opponents and opening wounds with speed and efficiency. Their shape allows them not only to slash, but also to grip and tear, making them especially dangerous in close quarters. Talons are most often associated with bird-like creatures and dragons, though other monstrous forms may possess them as well.
Talons are usually located on the forelimbs, functioning as primary weapons for leaping or swooping attacks. In many creatures, particularly avian and reptilian ones, talons are adapted for rending rather than grasping, prioritizing momentum and penetration over manipulation. Some larger creatures, such as certain wyverns or mutated aberrations, possess additional talons on their hind limbs or tails, allowing them to strike while airborne or retreating.
The tactical use of talons varies depending on the intelligence of the creature. Those with an intelligence score of 2 or lower typically use both talons in a straightforward, aggressive manner — gripping or raking at a single target, often in combination with bites, wings or other natural weapons. More intelligent creatures, rated with intelligence scores of 3 or 4, may exhibit more complex combat patterns. Such creatures will often pair one talon with other attacks while reserving the second to fend off flanking threats or punish secondary targets. This demonstrates a rudimentary form of battlefield awareness, allowing them to defend their flanks or control a limited area around them through sweeping or sudden strikes.
Critical Hits & Wounds
When a creature with talons rolls a natural 20 on its attack roll, resulting in a critical hit, the strike will automatically cause a wound, regardless of the amount of damage inflicted. This reflects the inherent savagery and anatomical design of talons, which are exceptionally suited for rending and tearing flesh open with brutal efficiency. The sharp curvature and pointed tip of the talon can pierce deeply and pull apart tissue, leaving the victim bleeding heavily even from a glancing blow.
Furthermore, if a creature delivers 11 or more points of damage with a talon strike — an amount that would normally produce a wound — the bleeding effect associated with that wound is intensified. In such cases, the target suffers an additional +1 hit point of blood loss per round, reflecting the shredding nature of the injury. This increased bleeding continues until the wound is treated or magically healed, making talon-bearing foes particularly dangerous in prolonged engagements.
Creatures using a Talon Attack
- Aarakocra
- Axe Beak
- Dragonis Aeriochalkos (brass dragon)
- Dragonis Anatoliko Kefali (gold dragon)
- Dragonis Apokrousi (bronze dragon)
- Dragonis Asimiskotia (silver dragon)
- Dragonis Fotia (red dragon)
- Dragonis Huakinthos (blue dragon)
- Dragonis Malignans (black dragon)
- Dragonis Oxychalkos (copper dragon)
- Dragonis Pachni (white dragon)
- Dragonis Prasinocholorio (green dragon)
- Eagle (giant)
- Griffon
- Harpy
- Hippogriff
- Peryton
- Rhea
- Vrock
See also,
Bestiary
Combat
Natural Abilities