Well for all u Morrowind and DnD fans i have a created the beast the “cliff racer” from the Xbox and PC game The Elder Scrolls III-Morrowind for your DnD adventure.
Here is a picture of a character fighting against a cliff racer.
Cliff Racer
Hit Dice:2 (2d8+5 hit points)
Initiative: 7
Speed: 15 feet
Armor Class: 15
Attack: d20+2 Bite, d20+3 dive(players can do a reflex check of 10 or higher and only take half damage)
Damage: d12 bite, dive d10
Skills: Hide 2, Listen 10, Move silently 3, Spot 12
Saves: Fortitude d20+1, Reflex d20, Will d20
Alignment: Chaotic Evil
Experience reward: 300XP
Treasure: Cliff racers have feathers on their wings they are a brownish green colour and you can get 10 in total and use them on your armour for decorations, and their meat is edible but you must cook it for 30 minutes first or else you will get d6 of poison damage for 3 rounds.
Well feel free to use this monster in your campaign or adventure and tell me what you think about it… :mwahaha:
A dragon would have a challenge rating of 14-26, not 1, like that crazy bird-like monster has.
Treasure: Cliff racers have feathers on their wings they are a brownish green colour and you can get 10 in total and use them on your armour for decorations, and their meat is edible but you must cook it for 30 minutes first or else you will get d6 of poison damage for 3 rounds.
Eh, excuse me if I’m talking without knowing shit, but… food poisoning making damage for only three rounds sounds silly (Hell, 3 rounds are like 18 seconds anyways). I’d suggest making it give a disease instead.
Wyrmlings have a challenge rating of 1-3, Dragons have a wide variety of CRs from 1-20+. I know Corpse Tearers have a CR of 28.
Poison usually lasts a few minutes. You test for poison initially, then again a minute later, then it ends. If you succeed both saves then you’re safe. The poison here would be injested, so the corpses could be sold to assasins and the like, cause they’re fond of poison.