pathfinder-2-sqlite-MIRROR/data/monsters/cockatrice.yaml

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ability_mods:
cha_mod: -1
con_mod: 1
dex_mod: 4
int_mod: -3
str_mod: -2
wis_mod: 1
ac: 19
ac_special: null
active_abilities:
- action_cost: None
critical_failure: null
critical_success: null
description: A peck from a cockatrice hardens the flesh of the creature struck.
The target must succeed at a DC 20 Fortitude save or become slowed 1 (or slowed
2 on a critical failure). Further failed saves against calcification increase
the slowed condition. Once a creature's actions are reduced to 0 by calcification,
that creature becomes petrified.Every 24 hours after it was petrified, the victim
can attempt a DC 20 Fortitude save to recover. On a success, it becomes flesh
again, but is slowed 1 for the next 24 hours. On a critical success, the creature
recovers and isn't slowed. On a failure, the creature remains petrified, but can
try again in 24 hours. On a critical failure, the petrification is permanent,
and the creature can't attempt any more saves.
effect: null
failure: null
frequency: null
maximum_duration: null
name: Calcification
range: null
raw_description: '**Calcification** (__incapacitation__, __primal__, __transmutation__)
A peck from a cockatrice hardens the flesh of the creature struck. The target
must succeed at a DC 20 Fortitude save or become slowed 1 (or slowed 2 on a critical
failure). Further failed saves against calcification increase the slowed condition.
Once a creature''s actions are reduced to 0 by calcification, that creature becomes
petrified.Every 24 hours after it was petrified, the victim can attempt a DC 20
Fortitude save to recover. On a success, it becomes flesh again, but is slowed
1 for the next 24 hours. On a critical success, the creature recovers and isn''t
slowed. On a failure, the creature remains petrified, but can try again in 24
hours. On a critical failure, the petrification is permanent, and the creature
can''t attempt any more saves.'
requirements: null
saving_throw: null
stages: null
success: null
traits:
- incapacitation
- primal
- transmutation
trigger: null
alignment: N
automatic_abilities: null
description: 'Ugly and aggressive, the dread cockatrice stalks garbage pits and hillside
dumps in search of prey that it can turn to stone with its petrifying beak and subsequently
consume piece by broken piece. Cockatrices resemble gaunt and sickly roosters with
bat wings and serpentine tails, and they rarely grow more than 2 feet tall and twice
as long. Their absentminded clucking gives smart prey ample warning of their presence,
and when angered cockatrices let out a shrill crow like that of a rooster. Their
peck releases a magical toxin that causes flesh to quickly calcify, and any creature
pecked repeatedly by an irritable cockatrice eventually transforms into a stone
statue of itself.
The first cockatrice is rumored to have hatched from a rooster''s egg incubated
on a dung hill by a toad. Whether or not the rumor is true, the cockatrice''s monstrous
appearance certainly doesn''t contradict its strange and filthy origin story, and
these creatures are more than capable of propagating on their own. Cockatrices are
remarkably fecund and gather in flocks of up to a dozen members. Each flock contains
only a few females. The males—which differ in appearance from the females by having
warty wattles and gnarled combs— often fight with each other, with lower-ranking
males eventually driven away to find their own lairs or compete among other flocks.
Most creatures who run afoul of a solitary cockatrice do so with one of these surly
outcasts.
Cockatrice lairs are often littered with fragments of statuary from past victims—although
these are as likely to be remnants of frogs, lizards, and insects as people. Curiously,
weasels and ferrets, who infiltrate cockatrice lairs to steal their eggs, are immune
to the creatures'' petrifying bites. For unknown reasons, cockatrices are both terrified
of and enraged by conventional roosters, and they are equally likely to flee or
attack when confronted by one.
Particularly brave (or foolhardy) individuals sometimes keep cockatrices as pets
or guard animals. In their natural habitat among plains, forests, and sewers near
humanoid settlements, cockatrices are content to live off vermin or scraps of waste,
but their greatest pleasure is consuming warm meals of freshly petrified flesh.
**__Recall Knowledge - Beast__ (__Arcana__, __Nature__)**: DC 18'
hp: 45
hp_misc: null
immunities:
- calcification
level: 3
melee_attacks:
- action_cost: One Action
damage:
- formula: 1d8-2
type: piercing
- formula: null
type: calcification
name: beak
to_hit: 13
traits:
- finesse
- magical
name: Cockatrice
perception: 8
ranged_attacks: null
saves:
fort: 8
fort_misc: null
misc: null
ref: 11
ref_misc: null
will: 6
will_misc: null
senses:
- darkvision
size: Small
skills:
- bonus: 11
misc: null
name: Acrobatics
sources:
- abbr: Bestiary
page_start: '66'
page_stop: null
speed:
- amount: 20
misc: null
type: Land
- amount: 40
misc: null
type: fly
spell_lists: null
traits:
- Beast