
Boggard - PathfinderWiki
Boggards (pronounced BAH-gurd) 1 are primitive toad -like humanoids with vile dispositions who have long plagued travellers who pass too close to their homes in swamps, marshes, and …
Boggart - Wikipedia
Both within homes and outside in the countryside. A boggart is a supernatural being from English folklore. The dialectologist Elizabeth Wright described the boggart as 'a generic name for an …
Boggard – d20PFSRD
Bulbous eyes glare atop this creature’s decidedly toad-like head. A multitude of warts and bumps decorate its greenish skin. A boggard can hold its breath for a number of rounds equal to four …
Boggard - Races - Archives of Nethys: Pathfinder RPG Database
Boggards resemble anthropomorphic frogs or toads, complete with webbed hands and feet, large eyes, and overly wide mouths. These creatures make their homes near large rivers or deep in …
Boggard - Pathfinder Wiki | Fandom
Many of the Sodden Lands tribes are ruled by half-fiend boggards, or by Hezrou demons. [7] The boggard language consisted of croaks and belched pops and was spoken by those of the …
Boggard - Monsters - Archives of Nethys: Pathfinder RPG Database
Though often hunched over, boggards stand 5 feet tall and weigh close to 200 pounds. These creatures live for 50 years, though the harsh swamps and infighting usually cut these years …
Boggard - 5th Edition SRD
Slinking through the muck and wallowing amongst filth are one of the world’s most resilient sentient species, amphibious creatures that rule over their homes with ferocious tenacity: …
Boggard | Level Up
The boggard uses Vaulting Leap to move around whenever it’s not sneaking, essentially doubling its movement speed. When attacking, it uses Vaulting Leap to close with its enemies and …
Boggard - Pathfinder: Kingmaker Wiki
Boggard is a creature race in Pathfinder: Kingmaker. Also known as toadfolk, boggards resemble anthropomorphic frogs or toads, complete with webbed hands and feet, large eyes, and overly …
Boggards - Pathfinder Roleplaying Game
Benefits: When you use your terrifying croak ability, instead of it imparting its normal effect, you can choose to deal 1d4 points of sonic damage to creatures in a 15-foot cone (Fortitude half). …