• Creatures with a
power point reserve, including characters who have levels in a character class that grants them a
power point reserve or creatures who have the
Wild Talent feat.
• Creatures that have spell-like abilities described as "
psionics."
A
psionic undead creature, although rare, is a force to be reckoned with.
Because undead are immune to mind-affecting effects (including charms and compulsions), they are particularly threatening to other
psionic creatures and characters (especially telepaths). Psionic undead creatures can use mind-affecting powers on the living, even though they themselves are immune to such attacks. However, an undead creature may have
the psionic subtype if it meets the criteria described above, and thus be vulnerable to non-mindaffecting powers or effects that specifically affect
psionic creatures.
Creatures with
psionic powers are similar to creatures with racial spellcasting ability. They have
the ability to manifest powers just as a member of a psionic character class can (and can activate psionic items accordingly).
Creatures with
the ability to use powers are subject to the same rules for
manifesting powers that characters are, but they are not actually members of a class and do not gain any class abilities unless otherwise specified.
Creatures with
psionic powers generally emulate the manifesting ability of a particular psionic class. When such a creature takes levels in that same class, it can stack its innate
psionic powers and its class power progression together.
Creatures with
psionic powers that take levels in a class other than the one they emulate combine their two
power point reserves into a single reserve, but they manifest powers from each psionic class separately.
All
creatures with psi-like abilities are assigned a
manifester level, which indicates how difficult it is to dispel their psi-like effects and determines all level-dependent variables (such as range or duration)
the abilities might have. When a creature uses a psi-like ability, the power is manifested as if the creature had spent a number of
power points equal to its
manifester level, which may augment the power to improve its
damage or save DC. However, the creature does not actually spend
power points for its psi-like abilities, even if it has a
power point reserve due to racial abilities, class levels, or some other
psionic ability.
Some creatures have feats that can be used only when the creature is psionically focused, or that require the creature to expend its
psionic focus. Assume that such a creature is psionically focused before entering combat.
Psi-Like Abilities and Feats
Creatures with "Psionics" Entries
Psionic monsters often possess spell-like abilities that are identified as "
psionics," instead of "spell-like abilities." For all intents and purposes, creatures with spell-like abilities described as
psionics are considered to possess
psi-like abilities, and they manifest their powers as described above.
In some cases, a creature's
psi-like abilities (or abilities listed under a creature's
psionics entry) may include an effect that does not duplicate any listed power. For such abilities, simply use the existing
spell description. Treat the creature's
Psionic Versions Of Creatures
Below are presented
psionic versions of the following creatures
: aboleth, couatl, and
duergar,. These alternate versions are
psionic equivalents of their standard counterparts.
Only the portions of the monster entry that are specifically changed by the addition of
psionics rules have been listed. All other elements of the creature remain the same.
READING PSIONIC CREATURE ENTRIES
Creatures with Psi-Like Abilities
Powers that have increased effects due to augmentation include information about the effect. An asterisk indicates that the power has already been augmented by the creature's innate ability.
Powers that can't be augmented, or that are manifested at their normal minimum level, do not contain any special notations. Resolve the effect of manifesting the power without augmentation at the creature's given
manifester level.
Some creatures may have particular powers that are manifested at a higher or lower level than their normal
manifester level. In such cases, the
manifester level is given in the parenthetical information following the
power name.
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