Rat-Kin Hooligan
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
Standard attack
Features
Passives
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Maintain Distance
After making a standard attack, the Hooligan can move anywhere within Far range.
Actions
Reactions
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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
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.
Rat-Kin Hooligan
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.”
Domains
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Class Items
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Rat-Kin Hooligan Subclasses
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Background Questions
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