Alkoasha

Level 6
Creature· beastUniqueHugeRemaster
AC
23
HP
90
Speed
25 ft.
Perception
+17
Fort
+15
Ref
+12
Will
+10
Senses low-light-vision, scent 30 ft. (imprecise)
Skills athletics +17, stealth +12
Other Speeds burrow 25 ft.
Recall Knowledge DC 32 (nature)

Attacks

Melee Fangs +16 (reach 10 ft.), Damage 2d6+7 piercing

Abilities

All-Around Vision
Hydra Regeneration

The hydra has regeneration equal to 3 x the number of heads it has. If a hydra's body is missing any heads and the remaining stumps have not been cauterized, the hydra attempts a DC 25 fortitude save after it regains Hit Points from regeneration. On a success, one uncauterized stump regrows one head; on a critical success, two uncauterized stumps regrow. The hydra's regeneration only fully deactivates if all its heads are severed and all stumps are cauterized, at which point it dies.


Alkoasha's Head Regrowth

Alkoasha has ten heads. A creature can attempt to sever one of the hydra's heads by specifically targeting it and dealing damage equal to the head's Hit Points. A head that is not completely severed returns to full Hit Points at the end of any creature's turn.

Alkoasha can regrow a severed head using Hydra Regeneration. A creature can prevent this regrowth by dealing acid or fire damage to the stump, cauterizing it. Single-target acid or fire effects need to be targeted at a specific stump, bu

Attack of Opportunity
Multiple Opportunities

A hydra gains an extra reaction per round for each of its heads beyond the first, which it can use only to make Attacks of Opportunity. It can't use more than 1 reaction on the same triggering action, even if a creature leaves several squares within its reach, and the hydra must use a different head for each Attack of Opportunity it makes. Whenever one of the hydra's heads is severed, the hydra loses 1 of its extra reactions per round.

Focused Assault◆◆

The hydra attacks a single target with its heads, overwhelming its foe with multiple attacks and leaving almost nowhere to dodge. The hydra Strikes with its fangs. On a successful attack, the hydra deals damage from its fangs Strike to the target, plus an additional 1d6 damage for every head it has beyond the first. Even on a failed attack, the hydra deals the damage from one fangs Strike to the target creature, though it still misses completely on a critical failure. This counts toward the hydr

Storm of Jaws◆◆

The hydra makes a number of Strikes up to its number of heads, each against a different target. These attacks count toward the hydra's multiple attack penalty, but the multiple attack penalty doesn't increase until after the hydra makes all its attacks.

Hydras are multiheaded, foul-tempered serpentine beasts with voracious appetites, widely feared for their regeneration abilities.