Titan, Elder

Combat

Titan, Elder

Colossal Outsider (Extraplanar)

Hit Dice:

70d8+700 (1,015 hp)

Initiative:

+0

Speed:

150 ft.

Armor Class:

58 (-8 size, +32 natural, +24 insight), touch 26, flat-footed 58

Base Attack/Grapple:

+70/+104

Attack:

Colossal +5 warhammer +87 (4d8+30/19-20 (+2d6 on critical hit)) melee; or Colossal +5 javelin +70 (2d10+22/19-20) ranged

Full Attack:

Colossal +5 warhammer +87/+82/+77/+72 (4d8+30/19-20 (+2d6 on critical hit)) melee; or Colossal +5 javelin +70/+65/+60/+55 (2d10+22/19-20) ranged

Space/Reach:

30 ft./30 ft.

Special Attacks:

Spell-like abilities, spells

Special Qualities:

Damage reduction 20/epic, spell resistance 40

Saves:

Fort +47, Ref +37, Will +50

Abilities:

Str 45, Dex 10, Con 31, Int 33, Wis 37, Cha 26

Skills:

Concentration +83, Craft (any five) +45, Decipher Script +84, Diplomacy +45, Gather Information +87, Intimidate +56, Jump +90, Knowledge (all) +66, Listen +86, Sense Motive +86, Speak Language (any five), Spellcraft +90, Spot +86

Feats:

Blind-Fight, Cleave, Combat Expertise, Great Cleave, Improved Critical (warhammer), Improved Critical (javelin), Improved Sunder, Power Attack, Silent Spell, Still Spell, Weapon Focus (warhammer), Weapon Focus (javelin)

Epic Feats:

Automatic Silent Spell (0- through 9th level spells), Automatic Still Spell (0- through 9th level spells), Devastating Critical (warhammer), Epic Spellcasting, Epic Weapon Focus (warhammer), Epic Weapon Focus (javelin), Overwhelming Critical (warhammer), Polyglot

Environment:

Any

Organization:

Solitary

Challenge Rating:

30

Treasure:

Standard

Alignment:

Always neutral

Advancement:

71-140 HD (Colossal)

An elder titan's natural weapons are treated as epic for the purpose of overcoming damage reduction.

Combat

Spells: An elder titan can use arcane spells as a 29th-level wizard or divine spells as a 29th-level cleric, from the cleric list and from the Knowledge and Magic domains. He will also possess the knowledge of at least three epic spells and the means by which to develop them, though he may not have done so himself.