Murloc
Here's how we can adjust the base stats to reflect the biology of a Sahuagin:
Base Stats
STR: 40 + 3d10
END: 40 + 3d10
INT: 40 + 3d10
DEX: 40 + 3d10
CHR: 40 + 3d10
LUC: 1d100
PSI: 1d100
Sahuagin Stat Adjustments
STR: +2d10 +1 (Stronger muscles for swimming and combat)
END: +1d10 (Increased stamina for aquatic pursuits)
INT: -1d10 -2 (Less emphasis on intelligence, more on instinct and aggression)
DEX: +2d10 +1 (Agile in water and on land)
CHR: -1d10 -1 (Less emphasis on social graces, more on intimidation)
LUC: No change (Luck is luck, regardless of species)
PSI: -1 (Sahuagin are not known for their psionic abilities)
Adjusted Stats
STR: 40 + 5d10
END: 40 + 4d10
INT: 30 + 2d10
DEX: 45 + 5d10
CHR: 40 + 2d10
LUC: 1d100
PSI: 1d100-45
These adjustments reflect the Sahuagin's strengths in physical attributes like strength, endurance, and dexterity, while also highlighting their lower intelligence and charisma.
Note: These are just suggestions, and you can adjust them further to fit your specific vision for the Sahuagin in your game.
Full Maturation- 6 years
Middle Age- 20 years
Death by Aging- 35-45 years.
The creature in the image is a Sahuagin, not a Murloc.
Here are some key differences between Sahuagin and Murlocs:
Sahuagin:
Reptilian appearance: They have a reptilian body, with scales, claws, and fins. *
Intelligent and organized: Sahuagin are a more intelligent and organized race than Murlocs, often forming complex societies and hierarchies.
Cannibalistic and aggressive: They are known for their cannibalistic tendencies and aggressive nature.
Aquatic: They are primarily aquatic creatures, though they can survive on land for short periods.
Murlocs:
Fish-like appearance: They have a fish-like body, with gills and fins. *
Primitive and uncivilized: Murlocs are typically depicted as primitive and uncivilized creatures.
Unintelligent and savage: They are often portrayed as unintelligent and savage, with a focus on violence and aggression.
Amphibious: They are amphibious, able to live both in water and on land. *
Let me know if you'd like to learn more about either Sahuagin or Murlocs!