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The bat's armor class accounts for the difficulty in hitting these creatures while in the air; this difficulty is also applied as the bat flaps its wings in their target's face, or the difficulty of hitting the bat while it is gripping an ally.  If no concern is granted to the defender gripped by the bat, an attacker may receive a +3 to hit; but one third of the damage caused to the bat will also accrue to the hapless defender.  Take note that bats only appear at night.
 
The bat's armor class accounts for the difficulty in hitting these creatures while in the air; this difficulty is also applied as the bat flaps its wings in their target's face, or the difficulty of hitting the bat while it is gripping an ally.  If no concern is granted to the defender gripped by the bat, an attacker may receive a +3 to hit; but one third of the damage caused to the bat will also accrue to the hapless defender.  Take note that bats only appear at night.
 
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Revision as of 02:09, 19 February 2020

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Bat
Species bat
No. Appearing 4–40
Behaviour colony
Range barrens, desert, jungle, rainforest, savanna, taiga, woodland
Size 9 ft. wing span
Weight 12 lbs.
Intelligence 0
Armour Class 3
Hit Dice 2
Action Points 4
Max. Stride {{{stride}}}
THAC0 19
Hp/Die d3
Attack Forms bite
Damage 1–4
Special Attacks clutch, initiative

These are ggressive, viperous creatures of unnatural size, with forearms supporting a large wingspan. When in flight, these creatures drift slowly through the air; they do not have the nimbleness of their smaller cousins. They attack by tucking their wings tight to their bodies, dropping from heights of 50 to 100 feet. This gives them a +3 initiative in attacking enemies on the ground.

A giant bat hitting an enemy on the ground will cause only a little damage. But it will clutch the victim's body, hooking its claws into clothing or leather. It will then attack again and again, batting its wings against attempts to get free of the creature. The creature must be stunned to drive it off, whereupon the bat will withdraw its claws and roll on the ground, taking flight thereafter and abandoning the fight.

Fighting a bat while being gripped by the creature is done at -2 to hit. Others may attack the bat with weapons, but an attack roll of 2, 3 or 4 counts as damage done to the bat's victim.

The bat's armor class accounts for the difficulty in hitting these creatures while in the air; this difficulty is also applied as the bat flaps its wings in their target's face, or the difficulty of hitting the bat while it is gripping an ally. If no concern is granted to the defender gripped by the bat, an attacker may receive a +3 to hit; but one third of the damage caused to the bat will also accrue to the hapless defender. Take note that bats only appear at night.

See Also,
Bestiary
Illumination