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CNTinyFeySprite
Source Pathfinder Bestiary
Perception +4 (low-light vision)
Languages Common, Sylvan
Skills Acrobatics +6, Stealth +6
Str -3, Dex +4, Con +0, Int -2, Wis +0, Cha +2

AC 15; Fort +2; Reflex +8; Will +4;
HP 11
Speed 10 feet (fly 40 feet)
Weaknesses Coldiron 3

Rapier One Action +8 (+3, -2) to hit (deadly d8, disarm, finesse, fire, magical) 1d6-3 Piercing + 1 Fire
Luminous Spark One Action +8 (+3, -2) to hit (fire, light, range 20) 1d4 Fire

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.

Luminous Fire (evocation, light, primal)

A sprite naturally sheds light like a torch. The sprite can extinguish, rekindle, or change the color of this light using a single action, which has the concentrate trait. While this light is extinguished, the sprite's Strikes don't deal fire damage and they can't use their luminous spark Strike.


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

Cantrips (1st Level): Dancing Lights, Daze, Detect Magic
1st Level: Color Spray


Common sprites are primeval guardians that latch onto a person, place, or object and defend it for their own inscrutable reasons. Their dispositions vary from kind to spiteful, but all sprites have a capricious streak. Being only about 9 inches tall, they are wary of animals that might hunt them, particularly house cats, and prefer flight to a fight. On the other hand, sprites are incredibly curious about all forms of magic and heedlessly gather around ley line nexuses or other places of power.


Elusive, flighty, and ebullient, sprites are what many villagers first imagine when they hear the terms "fey" or "fairy." While their dispositions vary from the benevolent grig to the trickster pixie, all sprites share a connection to magic and diminutive size. This family of fey shares its name with its slightest and most populous member, the common sprite.


Traits

Common

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.

Fey

Creatures of the First World are called the fey.

Sprite

A family of diminutive winged fey with a strong connection to primal magic.