Cat, Psionic, Tagster [1139]

Climat/Terrain Sandy Wastes, Tablelands
Organisation Solitary
Fréquence Peu commun
Diète Carnivore
Cycle d'activité Night
Intelligence 2-4 - Semi intelligence
Trésor Nil
Alignement Neutre Absolu
Nombres 1
Classe d'armure 6
Mouvement Au sol : 15"
Vol : - Classe de vol :
Nage :
Enfouissement :
Web :
Dés de vie 4+2
Thac0 17
Nbre d'attaques 5
Dommage / attaques 1-3/1-3/1-8/1-4/1-4
Attaques spéciales Psionic
Défenses spéciales Psionic
Résistance à la magie Nil
Taille M - man-size ( 4+' to 7' )
(4’)
Morale 8-10 - Moyen
Valeur en XP 270 xp

Pionic Abilities :
LvL Dis/Sci/Dev Att/Def Score PsP's
6
2/2/10
-/IF,MB
16
100


Clairsentience – Science: clairvoyance; Devotions: all-round vision, danger sense, know direction, poison sense, radial navigation. Telepathy – Science: domination; Devotions: awe, contact, ESP, invincible foes, life detection.

Commentaires : The tagster has short yellowish-brown fur with whitish underparts. Sometimes spotted, tagsters always have some type of a distinctive dark marking (spot on tail, foot, etc.).
Combat : Tagsters use their psionics to locate and track their prey. Psionics are not used close to the victim to avoid alerting them to the tagster’s presence. A favorite tactic is to charge an opponent from the flank in order to catch them by surprise. Tagsters use their front claws (1d3) first on their victim before attempting their bite attack (1d8). They will also rake the victim with their rear claws (1d4). The kill is then dragged away to a place of safety before being devoured.
Habitat / Société : These solitary creatures roam desert trade routes and the tablelands, establishing territories. During the yearly mating season, tagsters are known to congregate. Two male tagsters often fight to the death for the affection of a female. This fight can be heard for miles. If interrupted, the two cats will slay the intruder together before attempting to finish off each other.
Ecologie : These predators illustrate the “only the strong survive” rule of life on Athas. Slow, ill, or injured herd animals are sometimes abandoned by herders so that the tagster does not attack the main flock or herd.