The Urdefhan Warrior is a Level 3 creature, with Armor Class 18 and 55 hit points. An urdefhan warrior is a translucent-skinned humanoid from the Darklands that serves daemonic masters.
- **Necrotic Decay** (divine, necromancy, negative) When an urdefhan dies, its invisible flesh quickly rots away and sublimates into a foul-smelling gas that fills a 5-foot emanation around the body. This gas deals 3d6 negative damage to creatures in this area as their flesh curdles and rots as well (17 basic Fortitude save).
- **Attack of Opportunity**
- **Ravenous Attack** The urdefhan makes one rhoka sword Strike and one jaws Strike against a single creature. Its multiple attack penalty doesn't increase until after both attacks.
- **Wicked Bite** **Requirements** The urdefhan damaged a creature with a jaws Strike on its last action The urdefhan maintains contact, turning the creature's flesh translucent around the site of the injury. The urdefhan chooses one of two options, each of which requires a 20 Fortitude save. If the jaws Strike was a critical hit, the creature suffers both effects, using the same save result for both.
• Drain Blood The urdefhan drinks some of the creature's blood. On a failed save, the creature is drained 1 and the urdefhan regains 5 HP (or, on a critical failure, it's drained 2 and the urdefhan regains 10 HP).
• Drain Vitality (necromancy) The urdefhan draws out some of the creature's vital essence. The creature becomes enfeebled 1 for 1 hour on a failed save (or enfeebled 2 for 1 hour on a critical failure).
Common Questions
How much HP does an Urdefhan Warrior have?
55 hit points.
What level is an Urdefhan Warrior?
Level 3.
What is an Urdefhan Warrior's Armor Class?
AC 18.
How fast can an Urdefhan Warrior move?
Speed 25 ft.
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