# Slasrath >[!rimg]+ > ![[Placeholder2.png]] <div class="grid-container"><div class="MON">Slasrath</div> <div class="CR">CR 7 (3,200 XP)</div> <div class="SOU">Fiend Folio</div> <div class="SYS">Dungeons & Dragons 3.5</div></div> N Large Aberration **Init** +2 **Senses** darkvision 60 ft.; **Perception** +2 #### defense **AC** 17, 11 touch, 15 flat-footed (+2 Dex, +6 natural, -1 size) **hp** 68 (8d8+32) **Fort** +6, **Refl** +4, **Will** +6 **Feint** 16, **Demoralize** 18 #### offense **Speed** 10 ft., fly 50 ft. (perfect) **Melee** bite +10 (1d8+5), sting +10 (1d6+5 plus poison) **Space** 10 ft., **Reach** 10 ft. **Special Attacks** wing slash (3d6+10) #### statistics **Str** 21, **Dex** 14, **Con** 19, **Int** 1, **Wis** 10, **Cha** 10 **BAB** +6, **CMB** +10, **CMD** 22, **TA** +10, **RTA** +7 **Feats** [[Alertness]], [[Flyby Attack]], [[Improved Sunder]], [[Power Attack]] **Skills** Fly +19, Perception +2 #### special abilities ### Poison (Ex) Sting—Injury; save Fort DC 18; frequency 1/round for 6 rounds; effect 1 Strength and Dexterity damage, 1d2 Constitution damage; cure 2 consecutive saves. The DC save is Constitution-based. ### Wing Slash (Ex) When slasrath charges a foe, it can make a wing slash attack against all creatures it threatens at the end of its charge. Any creature who takes damage from this attack has their armor damaged for the same amount (apply hardness as normal). #### ecology **Terrain:** Hades **Organization:** Solitary **Treasure:** None **Advancement** 9–16 HD (Large); 17–24 HD (Huge) The slasrath was originally a nearly mindless wormlike predator until a nameless sorcerer discovered how to transform them into the flying horrors that they are today. Most slasraths are black, but gray and green varieties aren’t uncommon. They have wormlike bodies with large, razor-edged wings that run nearly their entire length, giving them the appearance of a manta ray. The creature’s lamprey- like mouth is located on its underside. The slasrath’s tail is long and whiplike with a barb at its tip Created by magic, most slasraths now serve as mounts for yugoloths. These mounts are magically controlled and are outfitted with special harnesses to allow their masters to ride them with ease. Nevertheless, one sometimes bucks its enchantment and escapes into the wild. ### Combat A slasrath has little interest in tactics, apart from using its razor-edged wings to tear through the armor of its prey. The creature usually fights to the death.