Fire Crab, Greater
A massive crab with a square-shaped reddish-brown carapace covered with dark red and yellow markings scuttles forth, pincers raised. Tiny flames lick its body, erupting at irregular intervals from its underbelly. Its eyes are perched on the end of two large eyestalks that protrude from the center of the carapace.
Fire Crab, Greater (CR 3)
Large Vermin (Extraplanar, Fire)Alignment: Neutral
Initiative: +0
Senses: Darkvision 60 feet, Tremorsense 60feet; Perception +4
Speed: 30 feet, Swim 30 feet
Space: 10 feet
Defense
Armor Class: 16, touch 9, flat-footed 16 (+7 natural, -1 size)Hit Points: 30 (4d8 +12)
Saving Throws: Fort +7, Ref +1, Will +1
Immunity: fire, vermin traits Vulnerabilities cold
Offense
Melee: 2 claws +7 (1d6 +4 plus 1d8 fire plus Grab)Reach: 5 feet
Special Attacks: Constrict (1d6 plus 1d8 fire), Heat
Statistics
Str | Dex | Con | Int | Wis | Cha |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
18 (+4) | 11 (+0) | 16 (+3) | - | 11 (+0) | 2 (-4) |
CMB +8
CMD 18
Feats: Weapon Focus (claw)
Skills: Perception +4, Stealth +0, Swim +12
- Racial Modifiers: +4 Perception, +4 Stealth
Special Abilities
Heat (Ex)
The body of a greater fire crab generates intense heat, dealing 1d8 points of fire damage with its touch. Creatures attacking a fire crab unarmed or with natural weapons take fire damage each time their attacks hit. Any melee hit by a fire crab deals fire damage.Ecology
Environment: Any, Great ConflagrationOrganization: solitary, cluster (2-5), or colony (6-11)
Treasure: none
Fire crabs are invertebrates found roaming the fiery shores of the Elemental Plane of Fire and the Plane of Molten Skies (see the City of Brass by Necromancer Games). Fire crabs can be found crawling the shores or swimming in pools and lakes of liquid flame. They are generally non-aggressive creatures and spend their time eating the heated rocks and plants found in the abovementioned planes. Food not eaten is carried and stored in their lair, which takes the form of a large burrow under the fiery waters or on the shores near their \"water source.\" Such burrows are sometimes very large and can contain up to 20 of these creatures. On the Material Plane, fire crabs lair in volcanoes and near hot springs.
Fire crabs have large claws and in males, one claw is always larger (at least three times larger) than the other. Fire crabs have six segmented and spindly legs, blackish-red in color. Fire crabs are highly territorial and defend their lair with great ferocity. Normally non-aggressive creatures, if their lair is threatened, they fight to the death.
Against weaker prey, fire crabs usually just slash with their claws. Stronger foes are grabbed and squeezed by the fire crab. Once they grab an opponent, they hold on, allowing their fires to engulf the foe.
Copyright Notice Author Scott Greene.
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