PropertyValue
rdfs:label
  • Ya-te-veo (3.5e Monster)
rdfs:comment
  • The Ya-te-veo (known as 'I see you' in Gokia), is a dangerous carnivorous plant that has a symbiotic relationship with the mkodos, a type of local slime. The ya-te-veo feeds on thermal energy and various chemicals to survive but often cannot find enough, while the mkodos releases copious amounts of heat during its digestive process and all the right chemical compounds in its waste, but is sensitive to sunlight and prey to several forms of creatures.
Summary
  • An alien carnivorous plant, those it devours turn into explosive oozes under its command.
dcterms:subject
Author name
  • Eiji-kun
full at
  • Bite +13 melee and Spit +3 ranged touch
Will
  • +5
Fort
  • +12
subtypes
  • Xenotheric
DEX
  • 8
feats
init
  • +3
str
  • 29
touch
  • 8
CHA
  • 12
Grapple
  • +18
adv
  • 8
BAB
  • +5
Monster
  • Ya-te-veo
sq
  • Absorb Fire, Death Throes, Digestive Fast Healing, Immune to Poison/Polymorph/Petrification, Plant Traits, Resist Electric/Acid 10, Tremorsense 60 ft.
env
  • Tropical Forest
Wis
  • 16
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treas
  • Half Standard
date created
  • 10
Skills
  • Disguise +14, Spot +13*
Speed
  • 5
Status
  • Working
org
  • Solitary
Type
  • Plant
Align
  • Always Neutral
con
  • 21
flat
  • 21
at
  • Bite +13 melee or Spit +3 ranged touch
Reach
  • 10
cr
  • 8
HD
  • 7
AC
  • 21
Space
  • 10
int
  • 2
HP
  • 75
SA
  • Spit Mkodos, Swallow Mkodos, Thermal Vampire
ref
  • +1
Size
abstract
  • The Ya-te-veo (known as 'I see you' in Gokia), is a dangerous carnivorous plant that has a symbiotic relationship with the mkodos, a type of local slime. The ya-te-veo feeds on thermal energy and various chemicals to survive but often cannot find enough, while the mkodos releases copious amounts of heat during its digestive process and all the right chemical compounds in its waste, but is sensitive to sunlight and prey to several forms of creatures. To survive, the mkodos takes up residence inside the belly of the ya-te-veo, where it digests in peace away from the harsh glare of the sun, while the ya-te-veo spits the mkodos out for defense and to feed, benefiting from the digestive processes of the ooze. Together, they form a dangerous predator indeed.