Pudding, Deadly
| Black
| White
| Dun
| Brown
|
Climate/Terrain:
| Any underground
| Arctic plain
| Arid desert
| Any marsh
|
Frequency:
| Uncommon
| Rare
| Rare
| Uncommon
|
Organization:
| Solitary
| Solitary
| Solitary
| Solitary
|
Activity Cycle:
| Any
| Any
| Any
| Any
|
Diet:
| Any
| Any
| Any
| Any
|
Intelligence:
| Non- (0)
| Non- (0)
| Non- (0)
| Non- (0)
|
Treasure:
| Nil
| Nil
| Nil
| Nil
|
Alignment:
| Neutral
| Neutral
| Neutral
| Neutral
|
No. Appearing:
| 1 (1-4)
| 1 (1-4)
| 1 (1-4)
| 1 (1-4)
|
Armor Class:
| 6
| 8
| 7
| 5
|
Movement:
| 6
| 9
| 12
| 6
|
Hit Dice:
| 10
| 9
| 8+1
| 11
|
THAC0:
| 11
| 11
| 13
| 9
|
No. of Attacks:
| 1
| 1
| 1
| 1
|
Damage/Attack:
| 3-24
| 7-28
| 4-24
| 5- 20
|
Special Attacks:
| See below
| See below
| See below
| See below
|
Special Defenses:
| See below
| See below
| See below
| See below
|
Magic Resistance:
| Nil
| Nil
| Nil
| Nil
|
Size:
| S-L (3'-8')
| S-L (3'- 8')
| S-L (3'-8')
| S-L (3'-8')
|
Morale:
| Special
| Special
| Special
| Special
|
XP Value:
| 2,000
| 1,400
| 1,400
| 2,000
|
Puddings are voracious, puddinglike monsters composed of groups of cell
colonies that scavenge and hunt for food. They typically inhabit ruins and dungeons.
They have the ability to sense heat and analyze material structure from a
distance of up to 90 feet to determine if something is edible. Deadly puddings
attack any animals (including humans) or vegetable matter on sight.
All deadly puddings are immune to acid, cold, and poison. Lightning bolts and
blows from weapons divide them into smaller puddings, each able to attack
exactly as the original pudding. Fire causes normal damage, as do
magic missiles. Puddings can ooze through cracks that are at least 1 inch wide and can
travel on ceilings and walls (falling on victims as a nasty surprise) at the same
speed as on a level surface.
Puddings reproduce by fission. They are adapted to live in a wide variety of
climates.
Puddings starting with 11-30% of maximum possible hit points are 3 feet to 4
feet in diameter; with 31-50% of full hit points, 5 feet wide; with 51-70% of
full hit points, 6 feet wide; with 71-90% of full hit points, 7 feet wide; and
with 91-100% of full hit points, 8 feet wide. If a pudding is split up so it
becomes less than 3 feet wide, it becomes thinner but retains its 3-foot diameter.
Because puddings do not use all of their mouth openings (which cover their
exposed surfaces), the smallest pudding does the same damage as the largest.
Black Puddings
Black pudding acid is highly corrosive, inflicting 3-24 points of damage per
round to organic matter and dissolving a 2-inch thickness of wood equal to its
diameter in one round. Black puddings also dissolve metal. Chain mail dissolves
in one round, plate mail in two; each magical "plus" increases the time it
takes to dissolve the metal by one round (thus
plate mail +3 takes two rounds to dissolve for being plate mail, plus three rounds for
having a +3 magical bonus, for a total of five rounds).
White Puddings
These cold-loving creatures are 50% likely to be mistaken for ice and snow
(guaranteeing surprise) even under the best of conditions. White puddings haunt
polar regions or icy places in order to find prey, although they can live by
devouring any animal or vegetable matter; even ice provides them with enough
nutrition to exist. White puddings cannot affect metals but dissolve animal and
vegetable materials in a single round, inflicting damage to flesh at an astonishing
rate.
Dun Puddings
Adapted to dwell in arid regions, these monsters scavenge barrens and deserts
and feed on silicates (sand) if animal and vegetable matter is unavailable.
They dissolve leather in a single round, regardless of magical pluses. Metals are
eaten at a rate half that of black puddings; chain takes two rounds to
dissolve, plate four rounds, with an additional two rounds per magical plus.
Brown Puddings
This type dwells principally in marsh areas. It has a tough skin but its
attack is less dangerous than other types of puddings. Brown puddings cannot affect
metals but dissolve leather and wood in a single round, regardless of magical
pluses.
Other pudding types are possible, at the DM's option.
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