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Adhoc vote count started by egoo on Jan 10, 2020 at 5:13 PM, finished with 29 posts and 11 votes.
 
@Goldfish, the riders are a bust since they can't take Ride skill and thus no Mounted Combat feats.

Do you know a good chassis for a Huge Lancer / Cleric Plant?
 
@Goldfish, the riders are a bust since they can't take Ride skill and thus no Mounted Combat feats.

Do you know a good chassis for a Huge Lancer / Cleric Plant?

There are only so many plants with an appropriate arrangement of limbs.

Jesulan – d20PFSRD



Kapre – d20PFSRD


Treant – d20PFSRD


The first two would need one or two applications of the giant template. You might be better off with Plant-Imbued or Plantblood something or other. Maybe a Dire Ape?
 
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@Goldfish, the riders are a bust since they can't take Ride skill and thus no Mounted Combat feats.

Do you know a good chassis for a Huge Lancer / Cleric Plant?
I was just about to recommend a Jesulan, but @JamesShazbond beat me to it.

At Large-sized, they're perfect to be riders for our Advanced Plant-Imbued Orcas, which are Huge-sized aquatic versions of our Verdant Wolves.

We could add the Cleric Creature template to a Jesulan, raising them to CR 10, and call it a day.

A CR 10 Cleric Creature Jesulan and CR 8 Advanced Plant-Imbued Orca would make a very potent combo.
 
@Goldfish, I'm still looking for a Huge rider for a zombie Megalodon though. Trample for 4d10 + 15 and then 4d6 lance damage afterwards is too sweet to pass up.
 
Don't know if the Old Gods/Fungus Forge would ever let us grow these, but Gnarlwoods are Evil Necromancer Treants.

They also sound like perfect plant minions for the Others (if they have any).
 
I just looked it up, and the number of words in the ASOIAF series so far is 1.77 million words.

The number of words in this quest's main threadmarks alone is over twice that.

...holy crap. o_O

That being said, I think that this quest has an interesting premise, and I look foward to participating in it.
 
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Just for the record:

The shark is Gargantuan.
It can Swallow Whole something Huge sized.
That equals two Large creatures.
Which equals four Medium creatures.
Which means enough room for 8 Leshies, which are Small creatures.
 
How about instead turning the sharks bellies into a palaquin and stuffing it full of Leshy casters and archers?
That would probably creep the Leshy out in a serious way. They're sentient beings and we treat them well, so stuffing them down an Undead shark gullet might not be too popular.

What about using them as troop transports for Undead? I have this mental picture of a Megaladon ramming into/biting through a fortress wall, then disgorging through its gaping maw a squad of Black Knights.

Or stationing one or two of them in the Megaladon's gullet to attack whatever is uses its Swallow Whole ability on. :V
 
That would probably creep the Leshy out in a serious way. They're sentient beings and we treat them well, so stuffing them down an Undead shark gullet might not be too popular.

What about using them as troop transports for Undead? I have this mental picture of a Megaladon ramming into/biting through a fortress wall, then disgorging through its gaping maw a squad of Black Knights.

Or stationing one or two of them in the Megaladon's gullet to attack whatever is uses its Swallow Whole ability on. :V
The idea was to armor it's belly up so it wouldn't be that creepy.
Also, they should be Evil Leshies anyway.

And they could only fit 2 Black Knights, so then I would rather stuff them full with a swarm of... uhm... *blinks*

Let me check something...
 
The idea was to armor it's belly up so it wouldn't be that creepy.
Also, they should be Evil Leshies anyway.

And they could only fit 2 Black Knights, so then I would rather stuff them full with a swarm of... uhm... *blinks*

Let me check something...
Do we really have to make Evil Leshies?
That feels as weird as deliberately making Evil humans.
 
Hm.
I wonder if there are any relatively non-asshole Gods of Undeath that have survived the Void - like how Moonpale Maiden managed to thanks to contact with other [Death] Gods.
Making Divinely-empowered super-constructs is fun.
Allows to go over the CR15-ceiling of the forges, too.

Yss' Super-snek is just the start, if I have anything to say about this...
Zathir's likely gonna be some super-warforged... OGs... likely souped-up Zomok... Merling King...

Oh damn it!
@Goldfish, we should have asked the Merling King to take part in empowering da Snek! We could have gotten ourselves the ultimate Protector of the Oceans!
>_<
 
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Hm.
I wonder if there are any relatively non-asshole Gods of Undeath that have survived the Void - like how Moonpale Maiden managed to thanks to contact with other [Death] Gods.
Making Divinely-empowered super-constructs is fun.
Allows to go over the CR15-ceiling of the forges, too.

Yss' Super-snek is just the start, if I have anything to say about this...
Zathir's likely gonna be some super-warforged... OGs... likely souped-up Zomok... Merling King...

Oh damn it!
@Goldfish, we should have asked the Merling King to take part in empowering da Snek! We could have gotten ourselves the ultimate Protector of the Oceans!
>_<
Nirah is a Yss-empowered Sea Serpent, dude. He's more comfortable in the oceans than he is on land. And he's an 15th level Cleric.

The oceans are his bitch.
 
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