Vatumledor

Level 16
Creature· dragonUniqueHugeRemaster
AC
40
HP
345
Speed
50 ft.
Perception
+30
Fort
+27
Ref
+28
Will
+32
Immunities controlled, paralyzed, sleep
Languages azlanti, common, draconic, shadowtongue, sussuran, thassilonian
Senses darkvision, scent 60 ft. (imprecise)
Skills deception +35, diplomacy +33, intimidation +33, religion +32, occultism +31, society +31, acrobatics +30, athletics +30, stealth +30
Other Speeds climb 50 ft., fly 200 ft.
Recall Knowledge DC 45 (arcana)

Attacks

Melee Jaws +32 (magical, reach 15 ft., unarmed), Damage 3d8+17 piercing
Melee Claw +32 (agile, magical, reach 10 ft., unarmed), Damage 3d6+17 slashing
Melee Tail +30 (magical, reach 20 ft.), Damage 2d10+17 bludgeoning
Melee Mental Blast +31, Damage 6d6+6 mental

Abilities

Telepathy 100 feetinteraction
+2 Status to All Saves vs. Occult
Retract Body

Trigger Vatumledor is hit or critically hit by an attack made by a creature the dragon can see


Effect Vatumledor retracts the targeted body part or twists away to avoid the attack, gaining a +2 circumstance bonus to his Armor Class against the triggering attack.

Conjure Disguise

Frequency once per day


Effect Vatumledor conjures a flesh suit that's a replica of a humanoid he has seen and compresses himself into the suit, along with clothing appropriate for the humanoid. This process takes 1 minute, during which Vatumledor is Off-Guard. If he stops or is interrupted in this process, the suit is destroyed. Once the process is complete, he can remain in his disguise indefinitely.

The transformation has the effects of change shape, except that the disguise is not act

Detonate Disguise◆◆

Requirements Vatumledor is wearing his conjured disguise


Effect Vatumledor erupts from the disguise, destroying it. The explosive revelation deals 18d6 bludgeoning damage to creatures adjacent to the dragon (DC 39 reflex save). Creatures that fail their save become Dazzled for 1 round as they become covered in scraps from the disguise. Any creatures sharing a space with Vatumledor after he erupts are pushed into the nearest empty space.

Draconic Frenzy◆◆

Vatumledor makes two claw Strikes and one tail Strike in any order.

Draconic Momentum

When Vatumledor scores a critical hit with a Strike, he recharges Smoke Breath.

Rushed Transformation◆◆◆

Frequency once per hour


Effect Vatumledor quickly reshapes his body into the form of a generic humanoid figure. This has the effects of humanoid form except that it only lasts 1 minute, and he doesn't gain the +4 status bonus to Deception as the transformation makes use of his own scales and plating to crudely mimic a humanoid form. Vatumledor can Dismiss the effect. Whenever the effect ends, Vatumledor leaves behind scraps of magically conjured flesh, which could give away his presence.

Smoke Breath◆◆

Vatumledor unleashes a 60-foot area of smoke that deals 16d6 poison damage (DC 39 fortitude save). The smoke remains for 1 minute, obscuring sight with the effects of mist in the cone's area. He can't use Smoke Breath again for .

Sneak Attack

Vatumledor's Strikes deal an additional 3d6 precision damage to Off-Guard targets.

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