

Those who succumb to these temptations find themselves consigned to an afterlife of endless torment in the pits of Hell, wherein the only hope of escape lies in the chance of being promoted to become a devil in the infernal ranks. The temptations they offer mortals range from great powers granted by the signing of an infernal contract to twisted favors following a whispered pledge to a diabolic patron, or any number of even subtler exchanges.

Masters of corruption and architects of conquest, devils seek both to tempt mortal life to join in their pursuit of all things profane and to spread tyranny throughout all worlds. Once during the hour, the creature can roll an attack roll or saving throw twice and use the higher result. If the creature dies while the boon is in place, its soul travels to Hell, where it is bound for eternity and unable to be raised or resurrected except by wish or similar magic. Effect The imp offers a non-fiend within 15 feet a bargain, granting a boon of good luck if the creature accepts. Imp Venom ( poison) Saving Throw DC 16 Fortitude Maximum Duration 6 rounds Stage 1 1d6 poison and clumsy 1 (1 round) Stage 2 1d6 poison damage, clumsy 1, and slowed 1 (1 round) Infernal Temptation ( divine, concentrate, enchantment, evil, fortune) Frequency once per day. Raven scent Speed 10 feet, fly 40 feet Melee beak +9 ( finesse), Damage 1 piercingĭiabolic Healing ( concentrate, divine, healing, necromancy) Frequency once per round.Rat scent Speed 20 feet Melee jaws +9 ( agile, finesse), Damage 1 piercing.
#Imp creature plus
Giant Spider size Medium Speed 25 feet, climb 25 feet Melee fangs +9 ( finesse, poison), Damage 1d6–1 piercing plus 1d4 poison.Boar size Medium scent (imprecise) 30 feet Speed 40 feet Melee tusk +9 ( finesse), Damage 1d10–1 piercing.Melee stinger +9 ( agile, evil, finesse, magical), Damage 1d4-1 piercing plus 1d4 evil and imp venom Divine Innate Spells DC 17 4th read omens 2nd invisibility (at will, self only) 1st charm, detect alignment (at will, good only) Constant (1st) detect magicĬhange Shape ( concentrate, divine, polymorph, transmutation) Resistances physical 3 (except silver), poison 5 Skills Acrobatics +7, Arcana +6, Deception +7, Religion +5 Languages Common, Infernal telepathy (touch) Proficiency without Level Imp Creature 1 LE Tiny Devil Fiend Specific Lore: DC 10 Elite | Normal | Weak Recall Knowledge - Fiend ( Religion): DC 15 Despite standing a mere 2-feet tall, imps can be vicious combatants, flying out of reach and turning invisible to escape should the odds turn against them. Imps are born directly from Hell itself, rather than from mortal souls, and thus they serve outside the usual diabolic hierarchy, granting them leeway to pursue their specialties. An imp will often agree to serve a mortal and act docile and loyal in a long-term plot to eventually damn its master’s soul to Hell. ImpImps are infiltrators and corruptors who, despite their diminutive stature, are more than capable of subtly influencing a weak-willed individual into performing increasingly evil acts over time. The real question here is that since I'm not supposed to use the Beastiary stats to determine the imp's ability (they don't get DR, for example), do I get to ignore that when determining it's type, since there is no other information to base it off of?įor the record, adding those types and subtypes grants the Imp Companion a lot of powerful abilities, like See in Magical Darkness and Immunity to Fire and Poison, that are not listed in the Imp Base Statistics write up or the prestige class.A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z So I guess they definitly don't default to animal. The part of Druid that says "They remain creatures of the animal type for purposes of determining which spells can affect them." is not on that table.

I was going to make the point that Diablo says to use the druid animal companion rules unless stated otherwise, but it only says to use "Table 3-8 Animal Companion Base Statistics in the core rulebook, with the following changes"
