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PFS LimitedGiant Solifugid

The smallest of giant solifugids are still large enough to harry desert traders and their mounts.

Recall Knowledge - Animal (Nature): DC 15
Unspecific Lore: DC 13
Specific Lore: DC 10

Elite | Normal | Weak
Proficiency without Level

Changes from being Weak are marked in red below.
NOTE: The -2 damage penalty to non-strike offensive abilities (-4 if the ability is limited, such as spells) is NOT factored in.

Weak Giant SolifugidCreature -1

Legacy Content

N Medium Animal 
Source Pathfinder #149: Against the Scarlet Triad pg. 89, Bestiary 2 pg. 246 2.0; There is a more recent version of this monster. Click here to view.
Perception +6; darkvision
Skills Acrobatics +6, Athletics +4, Stealth +4 (+8 in desert)
Str +1, Dex +3, Con +3, Int -5, Wis +1, Cha -4
AC 14; Fort +4, Ref +6, Will +2
HP 10
Speed 35 feet, climb 25 feet
Melee [one-action] jaws +6 [+1/-4], Damage 1d10-2+1 piercingMelee [one-action] claw +6 [+2/-2] (agile, reach 10 feet), Damage 1d8-2+1 slashingPounce [one-action] The giant solifugid Strides and makes a Strike at the end of that movement. If the giant solifugid began this action hidden, it remains hidden until after this ability’s Strike.Rend [one-action] claw

All Monsters in "Solifugid"

NameLevel
Duneshaker Solifugid18
Giant Solifugid1

Solifugid

Source Pathfinder #149: Against the Scarlet Triad pg. 89
Giant solifugids are monstrous vermin with six legs and two large feeding appendages easily mistaken for an additional pair of legs. They are often called camel spiders, sun spiders, or wind scorpions, despite the fact that they are neither spiders nor scorpions.

Sidebar - Locations Solifugid Burrows

Most species of solifugid lay their eggs in burrows. The female doesn't eat while guarding her eggs, and thus fights even more aggressively against any creatures she deems potential threats to her brood. The bodies of wayward adventurers often litter such burrows, though this does little to deter other fortune-hunters from trying their luck in such treasure-laden nests.