Captured DezullonCreature 10
Source Pathfinder #180: The Smoking Gun
Perception +18 (low-light vision)
Languages none
Skills Acrobatics +21, Athletics +19, Stealth +21
Str +5, Dex +7, Con +3, Int -4, Wis +2, Cha -1
AC 30; Fort +17; Reflex +21; Will +16;
HP 110 (regeneration 15 (deactivated by fire)
Speed 25 feet (climb 30 feet)
Resistances Acid 20
Vine +21 (+17, +13) to hit (acid, agile) 3d6 Acid + 3d6+8 Bludgeoning
Acid Glob +23 (+18, +13) to hit (acid, range 30) 4d8 Acid
Low-Light Vision
The monster can see in dim light as though it were bright light, so it ignores the Concealed condition due to dim light.
Regeneration 15 (Deactivated by Fire)This monster regains the listed number of Hit Points each round at the beginning of its turn. Its Dying condition never increases beyond Dying 3 as long as its regeneration is active. However, if it takes damage of a type listed in the regeneration entry, its regeneration deactivates until the end of its next turn. Deactivate the regeneration before applying any damage of a listed type, since that damage might kill the monster by bringing it to Dying 4.
Stench (aura, olfactory)30 feet Aura
A creature entering the emanation must attempt a DC 27 fortitude save. On a failure, the creature is Sickened 1, and on a critical failure is also Slowed 1. While within the aura, the creature takes a -2 circumstance penalty to saves to recover from the sickened condition. A creature that succeeds at the save is temporarily immune to this effect for 1 minute.
Amnesia Venom (mental, poison)Saving Throw DC 29 fortitude
Maximum Duration 6 rounds
Stage 1 Flat-Footed (1 round)
Stage 2 flat-footed and Clumsy 1 (1 round)
Stage 3 Confused, flat-footed, and Clumsy 2 (1 round)
Constrict2d6+2 bludgeoning damage, DC 27 basic fortitude
Note: A DC was not provided for this ability by Paizo. The DC present here is a moderate DC for the creature level according to the Gamemastery Guide creature building Tables.
The monster deals the listed amount of damage to any number of creatures Grabbed or Restrained by it. Each of those creatures can attempt a basic Fortitude save with the listed DC.
Root (concentrate)Until the next time it acts, the dezullon appears to be a normal pitcher plant. It has an automatic result of 41 (44 in forests or swamps) on Deception checks and DCs to pass as a non-creature plant.
VomitTrigger The dezullon is damaged by an attack
Effect The dezullon vomits the contents of its stomach into an adjacent unoccupied space, filling the space with either a dead body or still-moving zombie (a body is in one of the dezullons, a zombie is in the other). Creatures adjacent to the dezullon must succeed at a DC 28 reflex save or be splashed with a dose of the dezullon's amnesia venom.
GrabRequirements The monster's last action was a success with a Strike that lists Grab in its damage entry, or it has a creature grabbed using this action.
Effect The monster automatically Grabs the target until the end of the monster's next turn. The creature is Grabbed by whichever body part the monster attacked with, and that body part can't be used to Strike creatures until the grab is ended. Using Grab extends the duration of the monster's Grab until the end of its next turn for all creatures grabbed by it. A grabbed creature can use the Escape action to get out of the grab, and the Grab ends for a grabbed creatures if the monster moves away from it.
Dezullons are dangerous carnivorous pitcher plants that dwell in forested regions with thick canopies. They hunt for meat along the forest's understory when not sunning themselves in the boughs above. Dezullons are smart enough to notice that some creatures are attracted by shiny things, and sometimes use such objects to set up ambushes. To assume that the dezullon's ambulations are slow simply because the creature has a root structure is a foolish mistake; many an adventurer has been crushed to death by this surprisingly agile plant. In addition, these dangerous plants are expert climbers, making their pursuit even more difficult to escape from.
A hungry dezullon keeps prey off-balance by spilling its putrid, psychoactive digestive juices from its central pitcher. In addition to being highly acidic, the enzymes in a dezullon's digestive tract, once expelled, inflict a victim with powerful hallucinations and amnesia. This secondary effect makes dezullons highly sought after in some circles, including avid drug users, experimental doctors, and criminals who deal in poisons.
Many varieties of dezullon exist, including lumbering giants of incredible size, those that have tiny, cup-shaped pitchers that proliferate along lengths of creeping ivy like suckers on a squid's tentacles, and others with hundreds of blood-red, razor-sharp leaves that protrude from the inside of their pitchers like a leech's teeth. This latter variety is especially dangerous, since the leaves can all but eviscerate creatures that become ensconced inside their pitchers.
Traits
Anything that doesn't list another rarity trait (uncommon, rare, or unique) automatically has the common trait. This rarity indicates that an ability, item, or spell is available to all players who meet the prerequisites for it. A creature of this rarity is generally known and can be summoned with the appropriate summon spell.
PlantVegetable creatures have the plant trait. They are distinct from normal plants. Magical effects with this trait manipulate or conjure plants or plant matter in some way. Those that manipulate plants have no effect in an area with no plants.