AD&D Poke-Creature

Since people can’t seem to understand this….”how can a pokemon be used as creatures for your custom world?”

I went a head and picked a random creature card, and designed one based on the picture and what it says. I came up with a new monster. Of course you can change the picture to make it look a little more interesting, but I just used the card and put it down. This notion of Pokemon for creatures is not my idea, Chrispy originally came up with this idea. So he get’s full credit for it. I just rolled with it.

Tepig
FREQUENCY: Uncommon
NO. APPEARING: 6-18
SIZE: Small
MOVE: 30ft
ARMOUR CLASS: 6
HIT DICE: 2
ATTACKS: 1 (tackle/rollout)
DAMAGE: 1d4/1d6
SPECIAL ATTACKS: None
SPECIAL DEFENCES: None
MAGIC RESISTANCE: Standard/None
LAIR PROBABILITY: 10%
TREASURE: Nil
INTELLIGENCE: Low
ALIGNMENT: Neutral

Tepig are normally found, in groups of 6 or more, roaming around very dense forest areas looking for grass and flowers to eat. Tepig do not show any sign of hierarchy in their group as they seem to just eat and move on. Though the group is very loyal to one another, protecting each other if threatened in anyway.

Tepig will not attack, unless provoked. If attacked, Tepigs will attempt to warn their foe with a tackle, by taking its foe off its feet, doing 1d4 points of damage. If its foe continues its attack, the Tepig becomes more aggressive by using its rollout attack. The roll out attack is similar to the tackle, except that it does 1d6 points of damage as the creature rolls out of the tackle using its claws.

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