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An '''amphibious''' creature is one that is equally at home on land and in water. Most notably, [[merfolk]] fall into this category, as do a number of other [[Shoals]] and [[Swamp]] monsters, such as [[sea snake]]s and [[alligator]]s. | An '''amphibious''' creature is one that is equally at home on land and in water. Most notably, [[merfolk]] fall into this category, as do a number of other [[Shoals]] and [[Swamp]] monsters, such as [[sea snake]]s and [[alligator]]s. | ||
− | Note that this is not the same thing as drowning resistance: most undead possess drowning resistance, but will not voluntarily enter deep water. Rather, they may fall into it while confused, but will | + | Note that this is not the same thing as drowning resistance: most undead possess drowning resistance, but will not voluntarily enter deep water. Rather, they may fall into it while confused, but will seek to exit it as soon as they recover. |
Revision as of 13:24, 28 January 2013
An amphibious creature is one that is equally at home on land and in water. Most notably, merfolk fall into this category, as do a number of other Shoals and Swamp monsters, such as sea snakes and alligators.
Note that this is not the same thing as drowning resistance: most undead possess drowning resistance, but will not voluntarily enter deep water. Rather, they may fall into it while confused, but will seek to exit it as soon as they recover.