BEETLE STAG
FREQUENCY: Uncommon
 
NO. APPEARING: 4-16
 
ARMOR CLASS: 4
MOVE: 18"
HIT DICE: 2
% IN LAIR: 0%
TREASURE TYPE: Nil
NO. OF ATTACKS: 4
DAMAGE/ATTACK: 1-10, 1-6, 1-6, 1-3
SPECIAL ATTACKS: Nil
SPECIAL DEFENSES: See below
MAGIC RESISTANCE: Standard
INTELLIGENCE: Non-
ALIGNMENT: Neutral
SIZE: M  (4' tall, excluding antlers)
PSIONIC ABILITY: Nil
       Attack/Defense Modes: Nil
Beetle
 Stags are insectoid creatures somewhat similar in outline to small 
stags, with both male, female and young sharing this resemblance. They 
prefer to live in woodland but will sometimes stray into cultivated 
areas, especially orchards and groves, and thus are considered to be 
pests. The fact that they are generally not fearful and aggressively 
defend themselves means that they can prove to be a quite capable 
opponent. Although their eyesight is not particularly acute, their feet 
and antlers are very capable of detecting movement at a distance. They 
are greatly fearful of large fires and will immediately flee from any 
they encounter.
 
Despite
 their diet of wood, bark, plants, fruits and nuts they are not averse 
to consuming flesh if the situation presents itself. Usually this means 
that they will eat carrion but they will also readily attack dwarves, 
gnomes or halflings if they outnumber their quarry. In combat, they can 
strike out with their forelimbs or their antlers for 1-6 points of 
damage. Their large pincers inflict 1-10 points of damage and if the 
creature inflicts more than 5 damage in a single attack when using them,
 its victim will be trapped in their grip unless they make a successful 
roll below their Strength in order to break free. Otherwise, the 
creatures extendable mouth parts will inflict 1-3 points of damage per 
round (no attack roll required) until its target dies or escapes. The 
long thin spines that cover the front of the Beetle Stag can cause 
irritation to any exposed skin that comes into contact with them. This 
will cause painful sores that inflict 1 point of damage per day unless a
 successful saving throw vs poison is made. A Cure Light Wounds spell will also negate their effect.
 
Should
 more than 12 Beetle Stags be met in a single encounter, one individual 
creature will be larger than the others (6' tall, excluding antlers) and
 have 3 hit dice.  Aside from its normal attacks it also possesses the 
ability to fire an electrical charge from its antlers, striking as a Lightning Bolt cast by a 3rd level Magic User. However, this can only be used every other round.
If
 14 or more creatures are encountered, there is a 20% chance that one 
individual is a Golden Beetle Stag. Its antlers are highly prized in the
 construction of magical composite bows and each branch is worth 2000 
gold pieces.
 
Beetle
 Stags do not have a larval form but are born as eggs from which small 
fully-formed young emerge when hatched, although in this state they 
possess only one hit point. 
Description:
 Beetle Stags are usually iridescent shades of dark blue, green or 
purple. Their antlers, pincers and feet are amber red whilst their 
hair-like spines are orange-brown. Golden Beetle Stags are a rich 
pearlescent golden yellow in colour, although their antlers are pale 
blue.