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Living Graffiti - Construct 3
RARECNMEDIUMCONSTRUCT

A living graffiti is a painting or drawing that has come to life by way of strange magic. It typically looks like a cartoonish humanoid made of wet oil paint. These two-dimensional beings are unbound from the canvases on which they were originally drawn and can move along any flat surface they touch, including walls, floors, furniture, doors, and even bodies of still water. They cannot exist apart from the surfaces they traverse except in brief bursts, which they typically use to harass or attack nearby creatures. Although they are not incredibly intelligent, living graffiti exhibit a mischievous spitefulness and seeming desire to make the real world as much of a caricature as their own two-dimensional domain.   Recall Knowledge - Construct (Arcana, Crafting): DC 18
Perception +9; darkvision
Languages Common (Can't speak)
Skills Acrobatics +11, Crafting +5, Deception +10, Stealth +11

STR +2 , DEX +4 , CON +1 , INT -2 , WIS +2 , CHA +1

AC 19
Saving Throws Fort +8, Ref +11, Will +7
HP50 - Immunities bleed, death effects, disease, doomed, drained, fatigued, healing, necromancy, nonlethal, paralyzed, poison, sickened, unconscious - Weaknesses Water Weakness When the living graffiti is doused with water or starts its turn in water (either through a spell or some other effect, such as pouring a bucket of water over it), it takes 2d6 damage.
Speed 25
Melee Melee Single Action fist +13 [+9/+5] (agile, finesse), Damage 2d4+4 bludgeoning
Ranged Ranged Single Action splatter +11 [+6/+1] (nonlethal, range increment 20 feet), Damage 1d4+4 plus blinded 1 round
Special Abilities Cone of Chalk Two Actions The living graffiti expels a 15-foot cone of chalk. Creatures in the area must succeed at a DC 20 Reflex save or be blinded for 1 round. The living graffiti can’t use Cone of Chalk again for 1d4 rounds.
Backdrop When a creature attempts to Strike a living graffiti and critically misses, the attacker hits the surface (a wall, canvas, or so on) behind the living graffiti. This may damage or break the weapon or surface.   Surface-Bound A living graffiti can move only along flat surfaces such as floors and walls. If the surface it’s on is destroyed (such as a portrait hit by a fireball spell or a puddle being splashed), the graffiti takes 2d6 damage and is shunted to the nearest flat surface. If there is no flat surface within 5 feet, the living graffiti is destroyed.

Created by

Josh Jacobs.

System

Pathfinder 2e

Statblock Type

Monster / NPC

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