Ice Cap Undertale (3.5e Creature)

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IceCap[edit]

IceCap

CR 2

Rogue, 2
CE Small Magical Beast
Init/Senses +3/Listen +4, Spot +4
AC 15, touch 14, flat-footed 12
hp 25 (5d10 HD)
Immune Cold
Fort/Ref/Will +4/+6/+3
Speed 30 ft.
Melee Nose Drill +7 (1d6+2)
Space/Reach 5 ft./5 ft.
Base Atk/Grp +5/+1
Abilities Str 10, Dex 17, Con 12, Int 8, Wis 10, Cha 14
SQ Darkvision 60 ft., Cold Subtype
Feats Weapon Finesse, Dodge
Skills Hide +10, Move Silently +8, Perform (Show Off Hat) +6
Advancement by character class (Rogue)
Possessions Ice Hat
Frosty Hat IceCap’s hat radiates intense cold, dealing 1d6 cold damage to any creature that starts its turn within 5 feet of IceCap.
Snow Slide Once per encounter, IceCap can slide on the ground quickly, moving up to 60 feet as a full-round action. During this move, it does not provoke attacks of opportunity.

Strategies and Tactics[edit]

IceCap prefers to stay at a distance, showing off its hat and using its Frosty Hat ability to deal cold damage to nearby enemies. If forced into close combat, it uses its Snow Slide ability to reposition and gain an advantage.

Sample Encounters[edit]

IceCap is often encountered in snowy regions, either alone or in small groups. They can be found showing off their hats to each other and challenging intruders who dare to mock their headgear.

Ecology[edit]

Environment: Snowy forests, icy plains Typical Physical Characteristics: IceCap is a small humanoid figure made of snow with a large head, large sunken eyes, and a rotating drill-like nose. It wears an ice hat with pride. Alignment: Chaotic Evil

Lore[edit]

IceCaps are known for their vanity and pride in their icy hats. They spend a significant amount of time polishing and showing off their headgear, often leading to confrontations with those who do not appreciate their fashion sense.

Society[edit]

IceCaps form loose-knit communities where the social hierarchy is determined by the size and shine of one's hat. Disputes are common, often resolved through contests of hat showmanship.

Sample Lair[edit]

An IceCap lair is typically a small cave or hollow in the snow, filled with various ice sculptures and decorations centered around their hats.

Typical Treasure[edit]

IceCaps do not collect treasure in the traditional sense, but their ice hats can be valuable to collectors of magical items.

For Player Characters[edit]

IceCaps can be a nuisance for low-level adventurers due to their cold-based abilities and agility.

Creatures As Characters[edit]

While not typically suitable as player characters, an IceCap could be an interesting choice for a Rogue due to its dexterity and unique abilities.

Creatures With Class Levels[edit]

An IceCap with Rogue levels would excel in stealth and hit-and-run tactics, using its Snow Slide ability to escape dangerous situations.

Advanced Creatures[edit]

Advanced IceCaps might have additional levels in Rogue or Ranger, enhancing their mobility and combat prowess.


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