Gauth (3.5e Monster)

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Author: ThunderGod Cid (talk)
Date Created: July 18, 2011
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Size/Type: Small Aberration (Beholderkin)
Hit Dice: 3d8+9 (23 hp)
Initiative: +7
Speed: 10 ft. (2 squares), fly 40 ft. (perfect)
Armor Class: 20 (+1 size, +4 Dex, +5 natural), touch 15, flat-footed 16
Base Attack/Grapple: +2/-2
Attack: Eye ray +7 ranged touch (Crown of eyes)
Full Attack: Eye ray +7 ranged touch (Crown of eyes)
Space/Reach: 5 ft./0 ft.
Special Attacks: Crown of eyes, evil eye
Special Qualities: Flight, immune to blindness, Visual Acuity
Saves: Fort +4, Ref +4, Will +5
Abilities: Str 9, Dex 18, Con 16, Int 14, Wis 15, Cha 11
Skills: Hide +5, Move Silently +5, Listen +6, Sense Motive +4, Spot +9*
Feats: Improved Initiative, Flyby Attack
Environment: Subterranean caverns
Organization: Solitary
Challenge Rating: 3
Treasure: None
Alignment: Neutral Evil
Advancement: -
Level Adjustment: -


Around two and a half feet in diameter, the spherical creature floating towards you with a single massive central eye while a pair of eyestalks swivel every which way. You know you should shoot at it, but something about the eye--a menace the likes of which you have never felt before--causes you to falter, standing still and compliant as it levels an eyestalk at you, brimming with magical energy and promising a quick death.

A gauth is perhaps the most frequently encountered of beholderkin, strong enough to hold its own against the average adventurer but also hardly a threat to more powerful beholderkin. Their primary assets are their two main eyestalks, which allow them to cover most angles of approach and either kill or incapacitate enemies at their leisure.

Combat[edit]

Still small by the standards of beholders, gauths rely on their eye rays for battle. Without them, their prowess is significantly hindered. If deprived of their eyestalks, a gauth uses its central eye to stun enemies that meet its gaze. All saves for the effects below are Constitution-based and have DC's of 14.

Evil Eye (Su): Anyone who meets the gauth’s central eye is overwhelmed by its malicious intent. Every gauth has a gaze attack that forces targets to make a Will save or be stunned for 1 round, and continue to make saving throws as long as they meet the gauth’s gaze.

Crown of Eyes (Su): A gauth has access to the Inflict Wounds (which functions in its case as inflict moderate wounds, dealing 2d8+3 points of damage) and Sleep abilities. Its eye rays have a maximum range of 130 feet. As with all beholderkin, its ocular power also carries the effect of a targeted greater dispel magic spell.

Flight (Ex): A gauth is naturally buoyant, able to fly with perfect maneuverability. Even if forced to fall, they never take falling damage.

Visual Acuity (Ex): A gauth can see invisible and ethereal creatures normally and sees naturally as though it were wearing a ring of x-ray vision.


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Facts about "Gauth (3.5e Monster)"
AlignmentNeutral Evil +
AuthorThunderGod Cid +
Challenge Rating3 +
EnvironmentSubterranean caverns +
Identifier3.5e Monster +
Level Adjustment- +
RatingUnrated +
SizeSmall +
SubtypeBeholderkin +
TitleGauth +
TypeAberration +