Whippersnapper
Amphibious predators that look like a cross between an eel and a frog
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| Armor Class | 12 |
|---|---|
| Hit Dice | 2+1 |
| Number Appearing | 1d4 |
| Attacks | 1 bite or 1 tail slap |
| Damage | 1d6 bite, 1d8 tail slap |
| Movement | 50' Swim 50' |
| Save As | Fighter: 2 |
| Morale | 7 |
| XP | 75 |
| Treasure Type | None |
Whippersnappers are amphibious predators, that look like a cross between an eel and a frog. They have long, slender bodies, covered in slimy, mottled skin, long mouths filled with needle-like teeth, and large, unblinking eyes, well adapted to see clearly in the murky water of their homes. Using their four, powerful webbed feet and muscular tails to propel them through the water with alarming speed. In combat, whippersnappers will either try to bite with their sharp teeth or slap with their powerful tail. They are generally not aggressive towards anything as big as a human, but they will defend themselves if provoked or cornered.