Giant Moray Eel
CR 5, N Large Animal (aquatic)
Senses: Perception 7, Low Light Vision, ScentThis special quality allows a creature to detect approaching enemies, sniff out hidden foes, and track by sense of smell. Creatures with the scent ability can identify familiar odors just as humans do familiar sights. The creature can detect opponents within 30 feet by sense of smell. If the opponent is upwind, the range increases to 60 feet; if downwind, it drops to 15 feet. Strong scents, such as smoke or rotting garbage, can be detected at twice the ranges noted above. Overpowering scents, such as skunk musk or troglodyte stench, can be detected at triple normal range. When a creature detects a scent, the exact location of the source is not revealed-only its presence somewhere within range. The creature can take a move action to note the direction of the scent. When the creature is within 5 feet of the source, it pinpoints the source's location. A creature with the scent ability can follow tracks by smell with a perception check instead of using the Track skill.
Speed: swim 30 ft. Skills: Athletics 11
Languages: None
Ability Scores: Str 22 (+13), Dex 14 (+9), Con 16 (+10), Int 1 (-3), Wis 12 (+3), Cha 8 (+1)
INIT: +6 CP: +5 HP: 52 (7d8+21) SA: -- DC: 18
AC: 19 Touch: 11 Flat-footed: 17 [+2 Dodge, +8 Natural, -1 Size]
SR: -- Vulnerable: -- Resistant: -- Bypass: --
Immunity: -- Effect Immunity: --
Water Breathing (ex) - The creature can breathe under water.
Gnaw (ex) - If a giant moray begins a round with a grabbed foe, it inflicts automatic bite damage (2d6+9 points of damage). A giant moray eel possesses a second set of jaws in its throat that aid in swallowing-it can make a second bite attack (+11 attack, 1d6+3) against a foe it has already grabbed
Gnaw (ex) - If a Giant Moray Eel begins a round with a grabbed foe, it inflicts automatic bite damage.
Attacks
- Melee (Natural) - 1 x bite +10 (2d6+9 plus grab). Reach: 10 ft. Grab - Each time this attack is successful, the Giant Moray Eel can make a grapple check as a free action to see if it holds his opponent. If successful, the opponent is grappled. Grabbing does not provoke an attack of opportunity
Environment: warm oceans
Organization: None
Treasure: none
This sixteen-foot-long eel slithers through the water with uncanny grace, mouth open to display large teeth and a second set of jaws.