Poisonous Frog Swarm

Each frog in the hopping army bears black stripes on its hind legs and sickly, yellowish eyes.
 

Poisonous Frog Swarm (CR 2)

Diminutive Animal (Swarm)
Alignment: Neutral
Initiative: +1
Senses: Low-Light Vision, Scent; Perception +9
  Speed: 10 feet
Space: 10 feet
 

Defense

Armor Class: 15, touch 15, flat-footed 14 (+1 Dex, +4 size, +0 natural)
Hit Points: 18 (4d8)
Saving Throws: Fort +4, Ref +5, Will +2
Immunity: weapon damage, swarm traits
Weaknesses: swarm traits
 

Offense

Melee: swarm (1d6 plus poison)
Reach: 0 feet
  Special Attacks: Distraction (DC 12)
 

Statistics

StrDexConIntWisCha
4 (-3) 12 (+1) 11 (+0) 2 (-4) 12 (+1) 4 (-3)
Base Attack Bonus: +3
CMB -
CMD -
  Feats: Skill Focus (Perception), Weapon Finesse
  Skills: Acrobatics +5, Perception +9, Stealth +21 Languages:
 

Special Abilities

Poison (Ex)

  • Delivery: Swarm-injury
  • Fortitude Save: 12
  • Frequency: 1/round for 2 rounds
  • Track: Severe Strength
  • Saves: 1save
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Ecology

Environment: Temperate or Warm Forests or Marshes
Organization: solitary, pack (2-4 swarms), or colony (7-12 swarms)
Treasure: none

  Poisonous frog swarms are composed of small, fierce, poisonous frogs. The swarm moves collectively, hopping or jumping toward their prey. Single poisonous frogs mate during the second half of the year. The male attracts a female through a series of unique mating calls consisting of strange guttural sounds. When a female answers the call, she lays a clutch of 1d6 eggs in a damp, dark area covered with leaves. The male fertilizes the eggs and protects them during their incubation period. Two weeks later the eggs hatch and the male carries the tadpoles to the water on its back. Tadpoles reach maturity in two to three months.
  A single poisonous frog is a small dark green frog with black bands or stripes on its hind legs. These stripes function as a warning to predators that the frog is poisonous. The skin of a poisonous frog is very smooth to the touch. The middle digit on each of its extremities is slightly shorter than the others.
  Poisonous frog swarms attack by engulfing their prey and subjecting it to the frog's deadly poison. Creatures that begin their turn in a poisonous frog's space suffer swarm and poison damage.
  Copyright Notice Author Scott Greene.

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