Biohazard (3.5e Template)

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Biohazard[edit]

Through some horrible arcane accident or simply a magically corrupted environment some creatures are born extremely toxic to others, these creatures are often named biohazard. Biohazard creatures are both highly toxic and radioactive, glowing with a faint green light. Biohazard creatures are feared for their ability to project an aura of death and exploding into a small highly toxic nuke when killed.

Creating a Biohazard[edit]

"Biohazard" is a an inherited template that can be added to any corporeal creature.

Ability Scores: A biohazard creature receives a +4 bonus to Constitution and a +2 bonus on Strength and Intelligence.

Size and Type: A biohazard creature's type change to aberration (augmented former type). Do not recalculate base attack bonus, saves, hit points or skill points. Size is unchanged.

Feat: A biohazard creature gain one [deformity] feat she meet the prerequisite as a bonus feat, she also ignore the alignment prerequisite and the willing deformity prerequisite of any [deformity] feats she take.

Special Attacks: A biohazard creature possess the following special attacks.

Hazardous Attacks: A biohazard creature's touch is extremely toxic, any unarmed attacks, natural weapon or special attack made by a biohazard creature deal an additional 1d6 point of poison damage. Only creatures immune to both poison and radiation are immune to this damage.

Hazardous Aura: A biohazard creature always radiation an extremely nasty aura of toxicity, any creature starting it turn within 30 feet of a biohazard creature take 1d6 point of poison damage per two points of CR of the biohazard creature. Creatures adjacent to the biohazard creature instead take 1d10 per two points of CR and must make a fortitude save or become nauseated for as long as it stay adjacent to the biohazard and take 1d6 Constitution damages, a successful save negate the nausea and halves the Constitution damages. A biohazard creature is incapable of turning her own aura off, wearing a light pressure suit or a heavy pressure suit contain the aura, essentially negating it as long as the suit is airtight.

Green Goo: Any creature slain by a biohazard creature's hazardous aura, toxic death throe or attack enhanced by their hazardous attacks immediately melt into a green goo. While the equipment is left untouched a body converted into green goo is much harder to resurrect. A biohazard creature always melt into green goo after being slain.

Toxic Death Throes: When a biohazard creature is slain it explode as superexplosion (caster level equal to CR) except it deal froce damage instead of fire damage and it is fortitude half instead of reflex half. All creatures within the radius of the death throes also become nauseated for 1 round and sickened for 1 hour unless they succeeded their fortitude save in which case they are simply sickened for 1 minute.

Special Qualities: A biohazard creature possess the following special qualities.

Absorb Radiation: Biohazard creature is immune to radiation and any negative side effects caused by it as well as [light] effect. In fact they are absorbing it as healing, for every 3 points of damage of [light] damage, the biohazard creature heals 1 hp. She also gain fast healing 1 whenever she is exposed to mild or average levels of radiation, fast healing 3 for dangerous and fast healing 5 for extreme.

Immunities: A biohazard creature is immune to poison, disease, ability damage, ability drain and energy drain.

Lesser Mettle: A biohazard creature benefit from the effect of mettle (see hexblade) but only for fortitude saves, if she already possessed this ability she instead gain a +2 bonus on fortitude save.

Glow: A biohazard creature give off a faint glow, constantly radiating light as the light spell. If the biohazard creature is huge or larger she instead radiate light as the daylight spell. A biohazard creature is unable to stop glowing.

Challenge Rating: +2

Level Adjustment: +2



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SummaryThrough some horrible arcane accident or simply a magically corrupted environment some creatures are born extremely toxic to others, these creatures are often named biohazard. +
TitleBiohazard +