Orchid Mantis Swarm

Level 6
Creature· animalLargeRemaster
AC
24
HP
100
Speed
30 ft.
Perception
+12
Fort
+13
Ref
+16
Will
+12
Immunities precision, swarm-mind
Resistances bludgeoning 2, slashing 5, piercing 5
Weaknesses area-damage 5, splash-damage 5
Senses low-light-vision
Skills stealth +16
Other Speeds climb 20 ft., fly 20 ft.
Recall Knowledge DC 22 (nature)

Abilities

Floral Camouflageinteraction

When Hiding, the orchid mantis swarm is Concealed by any amount of leaves or petals, even if they aren't thick enough to make other creatures concealed.

Low-Light Visioninteraction
Biting Blossom

Each enemy in the swarm's space takes 3d6 piercing damage (DC 24 reflex save). Creatures that fail this save also take 1d4 persistent bleed damage.

Drifting Petals◆◆

The swarm Flies. Each creature whose space it moves through must attempt a DC 24 will save or be transfixed by their blossom-like bodies.


Critical Success No effect.

Success The creature is Dazzled for 1 round.

Failure The creature is dazzled and Stupefied 1 for 1 round.

Critical Failure The creature is Blinded and Stupefied 2 for 1 round.

Few creatures appear as beautiful as the orchid mantises. Their elegant form and coloration resemble flowers, and many people adopt the delicate creatures as short-lived pets. While these mundane insects aren't dangerous to humanoids, they can still bring down prey several times their own size. Unfolding from their flowery pose, orchid mantises lash out with blinding speed, even chasing foraging butterflies with their sharp-toothed arms and powerful bite.


Some mantises have unusually strong connections to elemental power. Though they lack the training to cultivate this energy, when orchid mantises gather at a place of abundant food or overflowing natural energy, they can bring trees to bloom in the depths of winter or turn any stretch of ground into a garden. Despite their beauty, gathering in large groups only seems to exacerbate the mantises' tempers. Although the mantises are individually harmless, anyone disturbing the countless false blossoms is likely to be recognized as food, no matter their size.