The Procyal is a Level 8 creature, with Armor Class 26 and 170 hit points. A procyal is a raccoon-headed agathion that serves as a playful celestial mentor, using complex pranks to impart deep moral wisdom.
Stat Block
Size: Medium
Type: agathion
Level: 8
Armor Class: 26
Hit Points: 170
Speed: 25 ft.
STR: 4
DEX: 4
CON: 6
INT: 5
WIS: 6
CHA: 4
Fortitude Save: +16
Reflex Save: +14
Will Save: +18
Perception: +18
Senses: darkvision
Skills: Acrobatics +14, Deception +18, Diplomacy +16, Medicine +16, Nature +16, Nirvana Lore +15, Society +17 (+19 to Create Forgery), Stealth +16, Survival +16, Thievery +14
Traits: agathion, celestial
Abilities & Attacks
- **Champion Focus Spell** 26, 1 Focus Point; 4th lay on hands (Core Rulebook 387)
- **Change Shape** (concentrate, divine, polymorph, transmutation) The procyal can transform only into a specific individual Small or Medium humanoid that they've met at least once. They can't transform into a generic member of a given ancestry.
- **Raccoon's Whimsy** Procyals' core value is whimsy, though unlike for chaotic tricksters, procyals' playful actions have a pattern and their pranks always come with a valuable lesson, even if it takes a long time to decipher the meaning.
Receiving and growing from such a lesson requires at least 10 minutes of interaction with the Procyal but can take much longer. A character who learns from the procyal's lesson gains the benefits of the Aid reaction from the procyal once during the next month. Afterwards, they become immune to this effect from all procyals.
Common Questions
How much HP does a Procyal have?
170 hit points.
What level is a Procyal?
Level 8.
What is a Procyal's Armor Class?
AC 26.
How fast can a Procyal move?
Speed 25 ft.
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Official stats from the Pathfinder 2e (Second Edition) System Reference Document (SRD), free to use under the ORC open license.