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Meliosa's Leshy (Golden Bamboo)Creature 2


UniqueNSmallLeshyPlant
Source Pathfinder Adventure: A Fistful of Flowers
Perception +8 (low-light vision)
Languages Common, Druidic, Sylvan, Speak With Plants (golden Bamboo Only)
Skills Athletics +6, Nature +6, Stealth +8
Str +2, Dex +4, Con +2, Int -1, Wis +2, Cha +0

AC 18; Fort +8; Reflex +10; Will +6;
HP 30
Speed 25 feet

Fist One Action +10 (+6, +2) to hit (agile, finesse) 1d6+4 Bludgeoning

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.

Verdant Burst (healing)

When a leshy dies, a burst of primal energy explodes from its body, restoring 2d8 Hit Points to each plant creature within a 30-foot emanation. This area is filled with plants of the same type as the leshy, becoming difficult terrain. If the terrain isn't a viable environment for these plants, they wither after 24 hours.

Bend Back One Action

The golden bamboo leshy uses an action to bend itself back, ready to whip forward, increasing its reach with its fists to 10 feet. After the golden bamboo Strikes with its fist, it's no longer Bent Back.

Change Shape One Action (concentrate, polymorph, primal, transmutation)

The leshy transforms into a Small plant. This ability otherwise uses the effects of Tree Shape.

Coiled Opportunity Reaction

As Attack of Opportunity, but the golden bamboo leshy can use this reaction only if it's Bent Back.


Primal Innate Spells (DC 16, +8 to hit)

4th Level: Speak with Plants



Traits

Unique

A rules element with this trait is one-of-a-kind. The DC of Recall Knowledge checks related to creatures with this trait is increased by 10.

Leshy

A creature with this trait is a member of the leshy ancestry.

Plant

Vegetable 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.