Hunting cacti attack with multiple spines that
they shoot from the pods on their body. As many as 10
spines can be fired per round, at as many as six different
targets, with a maximum range of 30 feet. The hollow
spines are 3 inches long and have a small sac of nerve
poison in the tip.
The cactus has up to 30 pods on its body and each
pod has 10 spines. Once the cactus detects a paralyzed
victim it moves to within 5 feet of it. It then inserts a
feeding spine into the motionless victim and drains its
blood. The cactus continues to feed until it is attacked or
until it drains a large amount from its victims. Any attacks
that cause damage to the cactus cause it to withdraw the
feeding spine and face the new threat.
Any hit from an edged weapon severs a feeding spine.
New spines can be regrown at a rate of one per day. If it
feels hreatened, the cactus uses its aversion power to send
its attacker away.
Hunting cacti generally kill one member of a party,
herd, or flock, and leave the rest. Once they have a
food source, they continue a battle only if any remaining
creatures press the attack or try to steal their food.
Terrain: Any
Frequency: Rare
# Appearing: 1-2
Hunting cacti are a pale green color. They stand 3 feet
high and have a number of oval shaped pods attached to
the main trunk. They have no sensory organs, so they rely
on their psionic abilities to detect prey.
