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Dimwit
Dimwit
Details
Troll
Chaotic Evil
Humanoid
Lone House
Troll Trouble
The Nature of the Beast
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Dialogue (The Nature of the Beast - Dimwit)
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TrollSubjectZero (1b317ed6609cd1b4a8814bb2406bc56e)
Dimwit
Dimwit

Chaotic Evil (Troll)

6 Humanoid
Size
Large
Speed
30 ft.
Initiative
+2
STR
25
DEX
14
CON
23
INT
6
WIS
9
CHA
6

Skills
13 Perception

45 experience points

Defense
63 Hit points
AC
18

Flat-footed
16
Touch
13
Fortitude
+11
Will
+3
Reflex
+4

Offense
Melee: Claw
Range: 6 ft.
Attack: +13
Damage: 8-13 Slashing/Bludgeoning 1d6+7
Melee: Claw
Range: 6 ft.
Attack: +13
Damage: 8-13 Slashing/Bludgeoning 1d6+7
Melee: Bite
Range: 6 ft.
Attack: +12
Damage: 8-15 Slashing/Piercing/Bludgeoning 1d8+7

BASE ATTACK BONUS
+4/-/-/-
COMBAT MANEUVER
+14 Bonus 26 Defense

Features and Abilities
Charge, Coup de Grace, Demoralize (Persuasion), Treat Affliction
Fighting Defensively, Acrobatics (Mobility)
Feat, Coup de Grace, Iron Will, Skill Focus, Skill Focus (Perception), Weapon Focus (Claw)

Analyze Skill: Knowledge (World) DC 16

TrollSubjectZero (1b317ed6609cd1b4a8814bb2406bc56e)

Dimwit is an enemy in Pathfinder: Kingmaker.

Description[ | ]

Trolls possess incredibly sharp claws and amazing regenerative powers, allowing them to recover from nearly any wound. They are stooped, fantastically ugly, and astonishingly strong - combined with their claws, their strength allows them to literally tear apart flesh to feed their voracious appetites.

Trolls stand about 14 feet tall, but their hunched postures often make them appear shorter. An adult troll weighs around 1,000 pounds.

A troll’s appetite and its regenerative powers make it a fearless combatant, ever prepared to charge headlong at the nearest living creature and attack with all of its fury. Only fire seems to cause a troll to hesitate, but even this mortal threat is not enough to stop a troll’s advance.

Despite their cruelty in combat, trolls are surprisingly tender and kind to their own young. Female trolls work as a group, spending a great deal of time teaching young trolls to hunt and fend for themselves before sending them off to find their own territories. A male troll tends to live a solitary existence, partnering with a female for only a brief time to mate. All trolls spend most of their time hunting for food, as they must consume vast amounts each day or face starvation.

Due to this need, most trolls stake out large territories as their own, and fights between rivals are quite common. While these are usually nonlethal, trolls are aware of each others’ weaknesses and will use such knowledge to kill their own kind if food is scarce.

Notes[ | ]

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