Sunday, July 13, 2014

Eel

Most eels are small and innocuous, but the larger eels - wolf eels or moray eels - can reach lengths of over 8 feet and weights of up to 100 pounds; such eels can cause serious injury with their powerful bites.

Eels are generally shy and only attack if disturbed or surprised. They can strike with startling speed. They have the scent special quality.

If an eel hits with its bite attack, it uses its powerful jaws to latch onto the opponent's body and automatically deals bite damage each round it remains attached. An attached eel is flat-footed. An attached eel can be struck with a weapon or grappled itself. To remove an attached eel through grappling, the opponent must achieve a pin against the creature.

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