Shark-men stats

LcKedovan

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Someone mentioned Shark-men or some appropriate variant are in some 3e supplement. Is this true, and if so which? Otherwise I'll need to stat some up for my campaign. Thanks

-W.
 

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See, the sahuagin IMC are considerably more sharklike than normal D&D sahuagin, and hence are referred to normally as sharkmen. They have the same stats as normal sahuagin.

Their culture is a little different (Sekolah is not evil but neutral, and there are even sahuagin paladins in one sahuagin kingdom, though very few).
 

Carnifex said:
See, the sahuagin IMC are considerably more sharklike than normal D&D sahuagin, and hence are referred to normally as sharkmen. They have the same stats as normal sahuagin.

Their culture is a little different (Sekolah is not evil but neutral, and there are even sahuagin paladins in one sahuagin kingdom, though very few).

Hey Carnifex, did you see my Sharkmaster PrC in Kamikaze Midget's Deity-a-week thread? might be useful :D

-W.
 

Landshark!

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Wow... nothing like timing. I'm creating sharkmen / lycanthropes for the 2nd issue of Buccaneers & Bokor which comes out in December, which doesn't help you this instant, but soon...

:D
 
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Personally I'd use the Stats for a Medium sized shark with a CR +2 for having hands (ie Weapons & Armour use) and legs (Amphibious)

That puts them at CR 3 and mediumsized (about what Sahuagin are iirc)
 

There's Shark-Men in Savage Species. They're in the back in the Anthromorphic section, along with Whale-Men, Squid-Men, Porpoise-Men, and enough other wacky humanoids to populate an episode of Street Sharks or TMNT.
 

Ackem said:
There's Shark-Men in Savage Species. They're in the back in the Anthromorphic section, along with Whale-Men, Squid-Men, Porpoise-Men, and enough other wacky humanoids to populate an episode of Street Sharks or TMNT.


Heheheh Street Sharks....
 

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