Slithering Pit

Level 7
Creature· mindlessRareMediumRemaster
AC
14
HP
220
Speed
10 ft.
Perception
+9
Fort
+18
Ref
+6
Will
+11
Immunities acid, bleed, critical-hits, precision, unconscious, visual
Senses tremorsense 60 ft. (imprecise)
Skills athletics +15, stealth +10
Recall Knowledge DC 28 (occultism)

Attacks

Melee Pseudopod +18 (reach 10 ft.), Damage 2d8+9 bludgeoning

Abilities

Tremorsense (Imprecise) 60 feetinteraction
Transparentinteraction

A slithering pit is so clear it's difficult to spot. A successful DC 30 perception check is required to notice a stationary slithering pit, and a creature must be Searching to attempt this check.

A creature that walks into the pit's space might fall into any active Dimensional Pit.

Breach Vulnerability

Ingesting an extradimensional space like that found in a Spacious Pouch deals 6d8 force damage to the slithering pit and its occupants. The slithering pit then immediately uses Out You Go.

Dimensional Pit◆◆

The slithering pit opens an extradimensional, 20-foot-deep pit that covers its own space and all adjacent squares unless they're walls or similar blocking terrain.

Any other creature occupying or entering pit spaces must succeed at a DC 22 reflex save or fall into the pit, taking damage from the fall (typically 10[bludgeoning] damage). Any creature Grabbed by the slithering pit falls in and is no longer grabbed, even if it was outside the pit squares.

While a Dimensional Pit is open, the sli

Flurry of Pods◆◆

The slithering pit makes a single pseudopod Strike against each target within range it doesn't already have Grabbed. These attacks count toward the slithering pit's multiple attack penalty, but the penalty doesn't increase until after all of these attacks.

Out You Go

The slithering pit closes all pit spaces it created using Dimensional Pit, ejecting all its occupants onto the ground into random free spaces where the pit opened. Each occupant takes 4d6 bludgeoning damage (DC 22 reflex save).

Improved Grab

A slithering pit is a strange, nearly invisible ooze with an extradimensional space for its digestive system, which mimics the appearance of an acid-filled stone pit. It slowly dissolves its captives in stomach acid until they can be digested. A slithering pit can go weeks without feeding, affording it patience.

Thriving in dilapidated areas, the slithering pit takes up position among the plentiful potholes where it can easily pass for just another blemish. It crawls across ramshackle cobblestone streets and damp underground complexes, waiting for unwary prey to stumble by and fall in.