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Reaver Scavenger
Bestiary
Reaver Scavenger
The Reavers were originally created as a way of cleaning the sewers and refuse from large cities. They were designed to self repair and create their own replacements from the raw materials they break down. A Reaver Scavenger moves materials to the Reaver Processors to be broke down and sorted. A common Reaver Hive has between 5 and 20 Reaver Scavengers.
Reaver Scavenger
CR 1 (400 xp)
N small construct
Init +4; Senses low-light vision, tremor sense 10 ft.; Perception +1
hp 18
Fort +8, Ref +7, Will +6
Melee 2 Bladed legs +3 (1d6/x2)
Base Atk +3, CMB +4, CMD 16
Skills Craft (reaver) +1
Organization Solitary, pair, trio
Hive Organization Small Hive (Hive Lord, Reaver Processor x 2, Reaver Scavenger x 5, Reaver Skurrier x 50), Medium Hive (Hive Lord, Reaver Processor x 3, Reaver Scavenger x 12, Reaver Skurrier x 75), Large Hive (Hive Lord, Reaver Processor x 5, Reaver Scavenger x 20, Reaver Skurrier x 100)
Treasure none
Its metallic frame is vaguely reptilian. With 6 bladed legs, it’s a dangerous foe to approach.
Init +4; Senses low-light vision, tremor sense 10 ft.; Perception +1
DEFENSE
AC 15, touch 13, flat-footed 12 (+2 Dex, +2 natural, +1 size)hp 18
Fort +8, Ref +7, Will +6
OFFENSE
Speed 40 ft., climb 40, burrow 10Melee 2 Bladed legs +3 (1d6/x2)
BASE STATISTICS
Str 9, Dex 14, Con 11, Int 4, Wis 10, Cha 6Base Atk +3, CMB +4, CMD 16
Skills Craft (reaver) +1
ECOLOGY
Environment AnyOrganization Solitary, pair, trio
Hive Organization Small Hive (Hive Lord, Reaver Processor x 2, Reaver Scavenger x 5, Reaver Skurrier x 50), Medium Hive (Hive Lord, Reaver Processor x 3, Reaver Scavenger x 12, Reaver Skurrier x 75), Large Hive (Hive Lord, Reaver Processor x 5, Reaver Scavenger x 20, Reaver Skurrier x 100)
Treasure none
Its metallic frame is vaguely reptilian. With 6 bladed legs, it’s a dangerous foe to approach.
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