PropertyValue
rdfs:label
  • Eyeder (3.5e Monster)
rdfs:comment
  • The eyeder is a terrible vermin which appears as a spider whose bulbous backside is composed of a giant eye encased in a thin sheathe of webbing and transparent humour. The appearance is not illusionary, the eye is very real and once belonged in someone's head. In a grim cycle of reproduction, the spawn of the eyeder reproduce through the disease it carries, sent in the blood where it latches onto the backs of the eyes. Shortly after infection, the subject goes blind, and in the middle of the night the eyederling spawn crawl free from the skull out of its mauled eyeless victim.
dcterms:subject
Author name
  • Eiji-kun
full at
  • Swarm
  • Bite +19 melee
Will
  • +2
  • +5
Fort
  • +14
  • +7
subtypes
  • Swarm
DEX
  • 13
  • 19
init
  • +1
  • +4
str
  • 1
  • 25
touch
  • 11
  • 22
CHA
  • 2
  • 4
Grapple
  • +19
adv
  • 9
  • 17
BAB
  • +12
  • +6
Monster
  • Eyeder
  • Eyederling Swarm
sq
  • Darkvision 60 ft., Immune to Weapon Damage, Tremorsense 30 ft., Swarm Traits, Vermin Traits
  • Darkvision 60 ft., Tremorsense 60 ft., Vermin Traits
env
  • Any Damp Environments
Wis
  • 10
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treas
  • None
date created
  • 1
Skills
  • Climb +15, Spot +12, Hide +9*, Move Silently +9*
Speed
  • 20
  • 40
Status
  • Complete
org
  • Clutter
  • Solitary, Clutter , or Colony
Type
  • Vermin
Align
  • Always Neutral
con
  • 13
  • 19
flat
  • 18
  • 25
at
  • Swarm
  • Bite +19 melee
Reach
  • 0
  • 5
cr
  • 6
  • 8
HD
  • 8
  • 16
AC
  • 22
  • 26
Space
  • 5
  • 10
HP
  • 44
  • 136
SA
  • Distraction, Eyescratch
  • Eyeder Disease, Eyebeams, Web
ref
  • +6
Size
  • Medium
  • Fine
abstract
  • The eyeder is a terrible vermin which appears as a spider whose bulbous backside is composed of a giant eye encased in a thin sheathe of webbing and transparent humour. The appearance is not illusionary, the eye is very real and once belonged in someone's head. In a grim cycle of reproduction, the spawn of the eyeder reproduce through the disease it carries, sent in the blood where it latches onto the backs of the eyes. Shortly after infection, the subject goes blind, and in the middle of the night the eyederling spawn crawl free from the skull out of its mauled eyeless victim.