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Zergling (4e Monster)
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Zerglings form the most numerous of the zerg mutations; the simple DNA allows two zerglings to be spawned from a single larva. The larvae get the genetic information from the "primordial ooze" of spawning pools. As the smallest zerg strain apart from the larvae, zerglings are one meter tall and possess webbed feet. Further mutations may be made to zergling DNA, namely the alteration of their physiology through a metabolic boost to increase their reflexes and rate of movement and the mutation of their adrenal glands, changing their glandular balance to induce a battle frenzy.
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Techpriest88
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+9 +19 +4 +18 +1
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Swarm Attack
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+12 +4 +7 +22 +21
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+21 +6 +14 +7 +24
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at-will
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Perception +21, darkvision Perception +3, darkvision Perception +10, darkvision Perception +19, darkvision Perception +6, darkvision
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aberrant
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Please suggest on the talk page.
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Completed.
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Minion Soldier Skirmisher Minion Skirmisher Soldier
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Devouring One Charge Frenzied Assault Flowing Offensive Leaping Charge Burrow Frenzied Zergling Horde Winged Zergling Weight of Numbers Claws Swarm of Claws Zergling Horde Zergling Engulfing Swarm
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beast
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the zergling horde makes a basic attack as a free action against each enemy that begins its turn in the aura. the frenzied zergling horde makes a basic attack as a free action against each enemy that begins its turn in the aura.
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swarm, zerg zerg
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standard minor 1/round, see engulfing swarm standard, against an enemy granting combat advantage move
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The winged zergling digs a shallow hole and hides within. It recieves concealment and may make Stealth checks to avoid notice. Moving or attacking ends this effect. +17 vs. AC; 13 damage. The devouring one makes 2 basic attacks against the same target. If both hit, the target is slowed and takes ongoing 5 damage . 172800.0 The winged zergling may move up to 9 squares when it charges, dealing an extra 7 damage on a hit and knocking the target prone. It jumps over most obstructions, ignoring difficult terrain. The frenzied zergling horde may move into an enemy's space . It gains a +1 bonus to attack rolls and +2 to damage rolls against enemies entirely within the horde's space. The horde may use its weight of numbers only against engulfed creatures that were hit by swarm of claws since the end of the horde's last turn. The frenzied zergling horde makes 2 basic attacks against separate targets. 86400.0 +34 vs. AC; 13 damage, and the target is marked. The zergling horde digs a shallow hole and hides within. It recieves concealment and may make Stealth checks to avoid notice. Moving or attacking ends this effect. +30 vs. Fortitude; the target takes ongoing 10 damage and is restrained . If at any time the target is no longer in the swarm's space, this effect ends. The devouring one may move up to 9 squares when it charges, dealing an extra 10 damage on a hit and knocking the target prone. It jumps over most obstructions, ignoring difficult terrain. The zergling horde may move into an enemy's space . It gains a +1 bonus to attack rolls and +2 to damage rolls against enemies entirely within the horde's space. The horde may use its weight of numbers only against engulfed creatures that were hit by swarm of claws since the end of the horde's last turn. +12 vs. Fortitude; the target takes ongoing 5 damage and is imobilized . If at any time the target is no longer in the swarm's space, this effect ends. The frenzied zergling horde digs a shallow hole and hides within. It recieves concealment and may make Stealth checks to avoid notice. Moving or attacking ends this effect. The devouring one digs a shallow hole and hides within. It recieves concealment and may make Stealth checks to avoid notice. Moving or attacking ends this effect.
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Huge Medium
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Minion 115 17 37
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Resist: half damage from melee and ranged attacks; Vulnerable: 10 against close and area attacks
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Zerglings form the most numerous of the zerg mutations; the simple DNA allows two zerglings to be spawned from a single larva. The larvae get the genetic information from the "primordial ooze" of spawning pools. As the smallest zerg strain apart from the larvae, zerglings are one meter tall and possess webbed feet. Further mutations may be made to zergling DNA, namely the alteration of their physiology through a metabolic boost to increase their reflexes and rate of movement and the mutation of their adrenal glands, changing their glandular balance to induce a battle frenzy. Zerglings are physically adaptable creatures, able to climb near vertical surfaces and are extraordinarily fast. Usually, zergling eyes are orange, though have been observed to be red. Such is their ability to see in low light conditions, these eyes can appear pure black (courtesy of the expanding pupils to allow more light to the retina).1