The Sandpoint Devil is a Level 8 creature, with Armor Class 27 and 165 hit points. The Sandpoint Devil is a legendary, horse-like fiend that haunts the moors of Varisia, blending bestial fury with supernatural malice.
- **Attack of Opportunity** Hoof only.
- **Accursed Breath** (curse, evocation, fire, occult) The Sandpoint Devil breathes a 30-foot cone of flame that deals 6d10 fire damage. Each creature in the area must attempt a 26 Reflex save. The.
- **Sandpoint** Devil can't use Accursed Breath for 1d4 rounds.
Critical Success: The creature is unaffected.
Success: The creature takes half damage.
Failure: The creature takes full damage and is sickened 2 by the agonizing pain of its burns.
Critical Failure: The creature takes full damage and is cursed. The victim's flesh appears charred and burned, and the pain of being burned alive never fully vanishes. The cursed creature takes a –2 status penalty to all checks from the constant pain. Healing doesn't alter the appearance of the burns or lessen the penalty, but removing the curse does.
- **Devil's Howl** (auditory, emotion, enchantment, fear, mental, occult) The Sandpoint Devil unleashes a bloodcurdling howl that can be heard for miles. Each creature within a 100-foot emanation must succeed at a 26 Will save or become frightened 2 (frightened 3 and fleeing as long as it remains frightened on a critical failure). Creatures that attempt this Will save are then immune to Devil's Howl for 24 hours.
- **Trample** Medium or smaller, hoof, 23
Common Questions
How much HP does a Sandpoint Devil have?
165 hit points.
What level is a Sandpoint Devil?
Level 8.
What is a Sandpoint Devil's Armor Class?
AC 27.
How fast can a Sandpoint Devil move?
Speed 35 ft., fly 50 ft.
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