The ankheg's preferred attack method is to lie
five to ten feet below the surface of the ground until its
antennae detect the approach of a victim. It then burrows
up beneath the victim and attempts to grab him in its
mandibles, crushing and grinding while secreting acidic
digestive enzymes until the victim is dissolved.
The ankheg can squirt a stream of acidic enzymes once
every six hours to a distance of 30 feet. However, since
it is unable to digest food for six hours after it squirts
enzymes, it uses this attack technique only when desperate. A victim struck by the stream of acidic enzymes
suffers 8d4 points of damage (half damage if the victim
rolls a successful sav-ing throw vs. poison).
Terrain: Plans, forests
Frequency: Rare
# Appearing: 1-6
The ankheg is a burrowing monster usually found
in forests or choice agricultural land. Because of its
fondness for fresh meat, the ankheg is a threat to any
creature unfortunate enough to encounter it. The ankheg
resembles an enormous many-legged worm. Its six legs end
in sharp hooks suitable for burrowing and grasping, and
its powerful mandibles are capable of snapping a small
tree in half with a single bite.
A tough chitinous shell, usually brown or yel-low, covers
its entire body except for its soft pink belly. The ankheg
has glistening black eyes, a small mouth lined with tiny
rows of chitinous teeth, and two sensitive antennae that
can de-tect movement of man-sized creatures up to 300
feet away.