There is a Legacy version
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Boggard Warrior
Boggard warriors exalt single combat and prefer to fight alone so that no one can contest their kills. They have been known to pursue enemies who flee combat with a single-mindedness that seems almost supernatural.
Medium Amphibious Boggard Humanoid
Source Monster Core pg. 44
Elite Changes are marked. The +2 damage bonus to non-strike offensive abilities (+4 if the ability is limited, such as spells) is NOT factored in.
Recall Knowledge DC 18 • Humanoid (Society)
Perception +10; darkvision
Languages Boggard
Skills Athletics +10, Intimidation +7, Stealth +8 (+10 in water)
Str +4, Dex +0, Con +4, Int -1, Wis +2, Cha +1
Items club, javelin (3), studded leather armor
AC 19; Fort +12, Ref +7, Will +10
HP 53
Speed 20 feet, swim 25 feet; swamp passage
Melee [one-action] club +12 [+7/+2], Damage 1d6+2+6 bludgeoningMelee [one-action] tongue +12 [+7/+2] (reach 10 feet), Effect tongue grabRanged [one-action] javelin +8 [+3/-2] (thrown 30 feet), Damage 1d6+2+4 piercingRanged [one-action] club +8 [+3/-2] (thrown 10 feet), Damage 1d6+2+6 bludgeoningSwamp Passage A boggard ignores difficult terrain caused by swamp terrain features.Terrifying Croak [one-action] (auditory, emotion, fear, mental) The boggard unleashes a terrifying croak. Any non-boggard within 30 feet becomes frightened 1 unless they succeed at a DC 20 Will save; those who critically succeed are temporarily immune for 1 minute.Tongue Grab If the boggard hits a creature with their tongue, that creature becomes grabbed by the boggard. Unlike with a normal Grab, the creature isn't immobilized, but it can't move beyond the reach of the boggard's tongue. A creature can sever the tongue by hitting AC 15 and dealing at least 3 slashing damage. Though this doesn't deal any damage to the boggard, it prevents them from using their tongue Strike until they regrow their tongue, which takes a week.All Monsters in "Boggard"
Source Monster Core pg. 44Boggards are aggressive humanoid amphibians who thrive in swamps, marshes, and even some rain forests. Boggards hatch from eggs into tadpoles, fiercely competing for food and even consuming their siblings in that struggle. Over 3 years, the surviving boggards develop arms, legs, and lungs while learning the rudiments of hunting, crafts, and warfare—everything needed to survive in their might-makes-right society. At the top of most boggard hierarchies lords a hulking swampseer imbued with sinister divine magic.
Boggard Villages
Boggards prefer to dwell in swamplands and mires. Though they are at home in the water, they prefer to spend most of their lives on land and build villages of mud huts. They often keep guardian beasts, such as
crocodiles,
giant frogs, or other feral animals tamed (if only just barely) to serve as protectors.
Gogunta
Gogunta is the patron of the boggard people, many of whom worship her as their goddess.