Skip to content

Rat-Kin Hooligan

Adversaries Designed by James Bratten

Adversary overview

Bipedal, human sized rat-like creatures. They are physically strong, and they have a decent grasp of magic.

From Dungeon Crawler Carl. “Hooligans are the smartest, fastest, and ugliest of the Rat-Kin race. While not as roided-out as a Rat Brute, or as Imma fireball yo ass as a Rat Shaman, Rat Hooligans offer the best of both worlds. They are physically strong, and they have a decent grasp of magic.”

Stat block

Tier
1
Type
Standard
Difficulty
12
HP
4
Stress
4
Attack mod
+1
Damage thresholds
Minor Damage — Mark 1 HP Minor
Mark 1 HP
7
Major Damage — Mark 2 HP Major
Mark 2 HP
10
Severe Damage — Mark 3 HP Severe
Mark 3 HP

Standard attack

Javelin
Range: Close
Damage: 1d6+2
Attack Mod: +1
Damage Type: Physical

Features

Passives

  • Maintain Distance

    After making a standard attack, the Hooligan can move anywhere within Far range.

Actions

Reactions

  • Protective Shell

    When a creature moves into Melee range to make an attack, you can mark a Stress before the attack roll to straight back to within Close range and make an attack against that creature. On a success, deal 1d10+2 physical damage.

Motives & tactics

Maitain distance Weaken from afar

Experiences

  • Scurry +2

Rat-Kin Hooligan

Tier 1 standard

Bipedal, human sized rat-like creatures. They are physically strong, and they have a decent grasp of magic.

Motives & Tactics: Maitain distance, Weaken from afar

Difficulty: 12 | Thresholds: 7 / 10 | HP: 4 | Stress: 4

ATK: +1 | Javelin: Close | 1d6+2 Physical

Experience: Scurry +2

HP:

Stress:

Features

Maintain Distance – Passive: After making a standard attack, the Hooligan can move anywhere within Far range.

Protective Shell – Reaction: When a creature moves into Melee range to make an attack, you can mark a Stress before the attack roll to straight back to within Close range and make an attack against that creature. On a success, deal 1d10+2 physical damage.

Discussion

Be thoughtful and kind.

Remember to be respectful. Comments are moderated and should add to the discussion.