Oppali
Level 10Attacks
Abilities
An oppali's sense of hearing is a precise sense to a range of 60 feet.
Trigger A creature within 30 feet critically fails an attack against the oppali
Effect The attack instead becomes a failure, and the oppali becomes Quickened for 1 round. It can use this extra action to Step, Stride, or Strike.
A creature other than an animal or plant hit by an oppali's vine Strike must attempt a DC 29 fortitude saving throw twice, taking the lower result as the actual result.
Critical Success The creature is unaffected and is temporarily immune to Drain Luck for 24 hours.
Success The creature takes 2d6 poison damage. Until the start of the creature's next turn, the creature must roll twice and take the worse result on all checks.
Effect: Drain Luck (Success)
Failure The creature takes 2d6
The oppali emits a massive blast of discordant noise that deals 9d8 sonic damage to creatures within a 60-foot area (DC 29 fortitude). Creatures who fail the save are also Deafened for 1 round. The oppali can't use its Trumpet Blast again for or until it takes at least 20 points of sonic damage from a single source (whichever comes first).
An oppali is a tenacious, twisting vine with white, trumpet-shaped flowers that grows in temperate and tropical regions. Stories passed down through generations refer to the oppali as a "bad luck vine" and warn against letting one take over a copse or garden, lest "your luck drain away like water down a hole." This folklore contains more wisdom than most farmers or settlers realize.
Oppalis are usually 30 feet long, but they twist and coil on themselves so much that they occupy a space not much larger than a horse.
Oppali Trumpets
An oppali's tough trumpets are useful for creating thunderstones. Incorporating crushed oppali trumpet into crafting the thunderstone grants a +2 item bonus to the Crafting check, provided that this material makes up at least half of the raw materials used for the thunderstone. With a successful DC 27 survival check, a character harvests gp of this raw material from a defeated oppali (double on a critical success, half on a failure, and none at all from a critical failure).