Armored Ogre

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Armored Ogre (TankCR 15)

Chaotic Evil - Large - Humanoid (Giant)
Lore: Know (Local)
29 48
Basic DC Full DC
Initiative
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24
Perception:
37 +27
Passive Active
Ambush:
10+
on a d20

Senses:

Movement Types:

Defense

AC
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39
Man Def
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38
Monster Health
858 429 29
Hit Points Bloodied Hit Dice
Saving Throws
Fort: +17
Refl: +12
Will: +12

Strong Against:

  • (Tank Role) Immunity (no effect): Tanks are immune to all effects which are not damage, except those they choose to allow to affect them. Attacks which deal damage and include a secondary effect (such as forced movement or a debuff) can only inflict the damage. (Abilities which specifically state they bypass the condition immunity of roles, such as a Prowler's Encroaching Jolt, also bypass this immunity.)
Weak Against:

Offense

Size: Large
10 ft. 10 ft.
Space Reach
To-Hit
+22
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Man Off
+26
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Action
1
Points
  • Maneuver Offense Notes: +4 on Cleaves

Standard Attack (Melee):

  • 1x Armored Club +22 (3d8+16/19-20 x2)
    as crushing (physical, common)
    plus: Ogrish Vitality

Full Attack (Melee):

  • 3x Armored Club +22 (3d8+16/19-20 x2)
    as crushing (physical, common)
    plus: Ogrish Vitality

Standard Attack (Ranged):

  • 1x Arbalest +22 (3d8+16/19-20 x2)
    as piercing (physical, common)
    (Increment: 50 ft.; Max Range: 500 ft.)

Full Attack (Ranged):

Siege Damage: Not siege capable

Statistics

28
STR
16
DEX
30
CON
6
INT
6
WIS
10
CHA

Skills:

Languages: Giant, Common

Feats:

  • Mobility (EFFECT: +4 AC against attacks of opportunity from movement)

Special Abilities

Savage Strength (Ex) Always On

Any time an ogre makes a melee attack, it rolls 2d20 for its to-hit roll. If either of the rolls is a hit, the attack hits. If both rolls indicate a hit, it is a critical hit. Ogres do not need to roll to confirm (the second die is the confirmation roll).

Whipping Smash (Ex) Swift Action 1/Enc

Once per encounter as a swift action, an armored ogre may whip their weapon around them in a blinding display of martial prowess. They inflict 3d8+16 points of crushing (physical, common) damage on all foes in their threatened area, and knock them Prone. Affected foes may make a Reflex save, DC 26, to reduce the Prone to Quelled, and reduce the damage by half. If an armored Ogre inflicts either Prone or Quelled on a foe already suffering from Prone or Quelled, they are immediately made Splayed instead.

As part of this whistling cyclone of pain, the Armored Ogre may slide themselves up to 3 squares, typically to get out of a flank and set up their next attacks.

Blindside Strike (Ex) Automatic

If an Armored Ogre makes a successful attack with a flanking bonus, up to once per round, they may inflict an extra 3d6+10 points of damage as crushing (physical, common) damage as they slip in an elbow strike, or knee their opponent in a kidney, or just backhand them.

Ogre Gore (Ex; Tank Role) Auto Upon Death

The first time in an encounter this Ogre is made dead...it dies. It falls to the ground, inert, it's dread heartbeat falling still. It lies there, dead, immune to all damage, losing all status conditions, until the next time its initiative turn comes around...when it wakes back up. Any encounter powers it may possess are refreshed, and it undertakes a bloody afterlife.

The Ogre stirs itself, realizing it has been defeated, and the tiny nugget of pure hatred inside it ignites. The Ogre scuttles along the ground, up along walls, performing a Slide for up to 6 squares. It may move around or through intervening enemies, but it must move along a surface suitable for either it's Walk or Climb speeds. As it moves, the hatred swells within it, and it may make a single melee attack as a free action once against every enemy that was within its reach when it revives, that falls within its melee reach as it Slides, and that falls within its melee reach when it reaches its destination. Ogres, being ogres, will usually Slide themselves into the middle of as many foes as they can manage, but certain canny examples have been seen to use this power to attempt flight, depending upon circumstances.

Once it has undertaken this gore-strewn resurrection, its hit points are set to half normal, equal to it's Bloodied Value of 429 hit points, and it then takes its normal action and fights on.

Dangerous to Ignore (Ex; Tank Role) Immediate Action
Once per round, when a creature within 15 feet of the Tank performs an attack against anyone who isn't the Tank, or fails to include the Tank in the attack, the Tank may, as an Immediate Action, Slide up to two squares (10 feet) and perform a bonus attack against that creature. This bonus attack is resolved before the target creature resolves their own attack. If the creature is still alive after the Tank finishes, the target can resolve their attack as normal.

Invigorating Bloodthirst (Ex; Tank Role) Auto At Start of Encounter
At the start of any encounter, even during an encounter with a surprise round, Tanks gain a number of temporary hit points equal to their Bloodied Hit Points value (429 hit points). This ability can never be used more than once per encounter.

Agitation (Ex; Tank Role) Free Action 1/Rnd
Up to once per round as a free action, the Tank can target a creature within 40 feet to which they have both line of sight and line of effect, and Pull that creature up to 5 squares closer to the Tank. Each square of this forced movement must bring the creature closer to the tank (movement into squares that are the same distance as the current space or further away from the current space is not permitted). Since this is forced movement, it does not provoke attacks of opportunity, and the target creature may fall voluntarily prone in order to halt the movement at any point, if they wish.

In addition, if the target is an enemy creature, it gains the Vexed condition until the start of the Tank's next turn. If the target creature is an ally of the Tank, using Agitation on them removes any status condition they are currently affected by, and doing so does not cause a synergy to trigger.

Armored Ogre

Armored Ogre

This creature possesses the Tank role, and therefore counts as 2 monsters for purposes of encounter size, XP award, and treasure.

This monster frequently has the Tank role, but may be set to other roles if desired.

Ogres, along with trolls, are the 'least' of the giantkin tribes, although 'least' is a subjective term for creatures that easily reach ten feet in height and weigh close to a ton. They are thick of feature, massively fanged, and naturally inclined to be horrendously evil, delighting in tormenting the weak and exploiting the timid.

Ogres are notable for their horrible tastes. If it is vile or grotesque to other humanoids, then Ogre's probably love it. Ogre's are remarkably stupid, but still display an uncomfortable level of low, mean cunning. Ogres come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, but are uniformly large, thick, and sturdy. Ogres tend to be more muscular and broad than trolls, and usually lack claws on their fingers.

Ogres use weapons, wear clothes, and generally enjoy the trappings of 'civilization', but everything about them is awful. They get along poorly with all civilized races smaller than them, have an uneasy competition with trolls over who is more nasty, and tend to get along swimmingly with larger giants, whom they usually regard with respect that can border upon fawning the more powerful the giants become. Ogres tend to be good at crafts, believe it or not, and will frequently make and use various items and equipment.

Armored Ogres are ones who have discovered the craft of the armorer. Armored Ogres wear armor, and lots of it, although the exact form of the armor varies. Some Armored Ogres wear chainmail and carry a shield, others have layers upon layers of dangling bones draped over their forms, still others have living vines twining about their limbs in a protective vegetable mass. Regardless of the form it takes, an armored ogre is first and foremost, an ogre.

Armored Ogres are not cautious in battle. They do not cower behind their armor and plan to cautiously outlast their foes, no! An Armored Ogre lives to plunge into combat and destroy everything they can get their hands on!

Wise adventurers make plans to deal with armored ogres, although, to be honest, there's not a lot of planning to be had. Kill them fast, before they kill you.

Combat Tactics

An Armored Ogre has a mighty arbalest to shoot down his foes, but they much, much prefer to be in the middle of combat. Armored Ogres move aggressively into melee, trusting to their high hit points, armor class, and Mobility feat to get them into the thick of things. They will then use Cleave if at all possible to injure foes and get some hit points back. But an Armored ogre will happily take a double move into melee, if it gets them into position in the middle of as many enemies as possible.

In the second round, if at all possible, they will use a five foot step to set up a full attack action, again using Cleave, and strive to get into the middle of as many enemies as possible to drop Whipping Smash and pop right back out into a good position again. Unwary foes who let an Armored Ogre into their midst will often find themselves on the ground, and after that, the Ogre will set about using full attacks and Cleave to wreak havoc. It is far worse if two armored ogres can combine their Whipping Smash, as they are guaranteed to lay some hapless foe out with the Splayed condition, which is genuinely terrible. Wise enemies seek to avoid getting sandwiched by Armored Ogre's if at all possible.

While all this is going on, the Armored Ogre's allies will be sniping around the edges of the fight, trying to draw attacks from players inside the Armored Ogre's reach. Note that making an attack of opportunity while inside an Armored Ogre's reach WILL trigger Blindside Strike, and there is no limit to how many times an Armored Ogre can use Blindside Strike, all of which the Ogre will gleefully use!

Out of Combat

Armored Ogres are the favorites of gangs and thugs everywhere. They tend to be slightly more 'civilized' than most ogres, proud of their skill with arms and armor, and will tend to be somewhat less awful. If they are well paid and given the occasional victim to toy with, they are downright useful to have around!

All Ogres, weirdly, are good at arts and crafts, handy with their enormous killing paws, and some people say that the goods made by an Armored Ogre can rival the quality of some Dwarven goods. This makes Armored Ogres even more welcome in the steadings of the Giants, pampered favorites of Dragons, and even well-paid by Drow.

Rewards

XP: 102,400 (Tank role included.)

Treasure: Sellable Goods worth 64,250 gp.

Weight: 300 lbs.     Volume: 12 cu. ft.
  • Ogres carry money, and lots of it, as well as the occasional interesting tidbit.

Optional Treasure Rules: Roll a d20 on Table 1 below once per encounter (NOT per creature). Any items discovered are in addition to the normal treasure for the encounter.

Table 1: Remnant(s) Found
1 - 8 Nothing Found
9 - 12 1 Languid Remnant (tier 1)
13 - 15 1 Pale Remnant (tier 2)
16 - 18 1 Bright Remnant (tier 3)
19 - 20 Roll on Table 2
### Nothing to see here!
### Or here. Move along.
Table 2: Remnant(s) Found
1 - 3 4 Languid Remnants (tier 1)
4 - 7 4 Pale Remnants (tier 2)
8 - 11 1 Intense Remnant (tier 4)
12 - 15 1 Blazing Remnant (tier 5)
16 - 18 1 Vital Remnant (tier 6)
19 - 20 Roll on Table 3
### Or here. Move along.
Table 3: Remnant(s) Found
1 - 3 4 Bright Remnants (tier 3)
4 - 5 4 Intense Remnants (tier 4)
6 - 8 4 Blazing Remnants (tier 5)
9 - 11 4 Vital Remnants (tier 6)
12 - 15 1 Prime Remnant (tier 7)
16 - 18 1 Mythic Remnant (tier 8)
19 - 20 1 Empyrean Remnant (tier 9)