Friday, August 29, 2014

Dire Toad

These small amphibians are generally nonaggressive insect hunters. In large groups, however, they can make good use of their poison attacks.

Dire toads inject a poison through their bite that affects the victim's constitution. A dire toad that hits with a tongue attack can use improved grab. If it gets a hold, it can attempt to swallow the foe.

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