# Ash Rat
>[!rimg]+
> ![[Placeholder2.png]]
> >[!debug]+
> >Melee/Ranged: +0/+6
> >Secondary: -5/+1
> >Multiattack: -2/+4
> >M/R_PA: +0/+6
> >2nd/PA: -5/+1
> >MA_PA: -2/+4
> >Itterative: 1
> > xDmg:: Str: -2; Str2: -3; StrOH: -1; StrPA: -2; StrPA2H: -3; StrPAOH: -1
> > xDCs:: Str: 8; Dex: 14; Con: 10; Int: 6; Wis: 11; Cha: 6
> > xFeat:: 1/1 (0)
> >
> >
> > xLang:: 0/0 (0)
<div class="grid-container"><div class="MON">Ash Rat</div>
<div class="CR">CR 1 (400 XP)</div>
<div class="SOU">Monster Manual 2</div>
<div class="SYS">Dungeons & Dragons 3.5</div></div>
CN Small Magical Beast (fire)
**Init** +4
**Senses** darkvision 60 ft., low-light vision; **Perception** +1
#### defense
**AC** 16, 15 touch, 12 flat-footed (+4 Dex, +1 natural, +1 size)
**hp** 5 (1d10)
**Fort** +2, **Refl** +6, **Will** +1
**Feint** 12, **Demoralize** 12
**Defensive Abilities** healed by fire, smoky hide
#### offense
**Speed** 40 ft., climb 20 ft.
**Melee** bite (1d4-2)
**Ranged** flame spit +6 touch (1d4 fire)
**Space** 5 ft., **Reach** 5 ft.
**Special Attacks** flame spit
#### statistics
**Str** 6, **Dex** 18, **Con** 11, **Int** 2, **Wis** 13, **Cha** 3
**BAB** +1, **CMB** -2, **CMD** 12, **TA** +0, **RTA** +6
**Feats** [[Improved Initiative]]
**Skills** Climb +10, Perception +1
**Languages**
#### special abilities
### Flame Spit (Su)
Once per round, an ash rat can spit flames at one target up to 10 feet away. This attack deals 1d4 points of fire damage.
### Healed by Fire (Ex)
Fire and heat heal an ash rat's wounds. For every round that the creature is exposed to flame or heat intense enough to deal at least 1 point of damage, the creature instead gains the benefit of a cure minor wounds spell (1 hit point healed). Two or more ash rats touching each other provide enough heat for fire healing.
### Smoky Hide (Ex)
An ash rat continually sheds smoke from its body. This smoky haze is so thick that it grants the creature one-half concealment (20% miss chance) and makes hiding easier (see Skills, below). Though it is difficult to see the ash rat because of the smoke rising from its body, the smoke itself is visible, provided that the area has sufficient light by which to see it.