They move very slowly, but can detect any creature within a 10 foot radius. When detected, the Coins will direct a strange energy beam at the target, which has two effects: the beam will damage any creature it strikes, the damage actually increasing the more powerful the creature; also, the beam will transfer a sum of gold from the struck creature to the pile of Coins. These stolen gold pieces will actually heal an injured pile.
Class2
Fighter /
Class1
Fighter / 01
Level1
01
AC
Soak 5
NPC
Yes
Attacks
Energy beam, call for help.
HD / HP
20hp
Damage
Varies
Scripts Included?
Yes
Dialog Included?
No
Gender
Other
Size
Small
Description
Creeping Coins are very strange creatures indeed. Appearing as an ordinary pile of gold coins, they are proof that appearances can be deceiving. Although many guess that they are a relation of the Mimic, they aren't capable of changing their shape. Their true origin is unknown, but some believe they come from an alternate prime material plane, and are attracted to large stores of gold in parallel worlds.
Posted by Randomz at 2010-12-03 11:55:37 Voted 10.00 on 12/03/10
BRILLIANT idea!
Posted by AnthroPlayer at 2007-01-08 11:30:11 Voted 10.00 on 01/08/07
This is BRILLIANT!!! Since I have an old-school nintendo with working Wizardry:KnightODiamonds game, I can relate to the Creeping Coins. I remember that they give out humungous EXP when killed, and can summon a coin ally for each coin which doesn't attack. _________________________ @===============================================@
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Posted by Amurayi ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-01-12 13:02:00
Reminds me of the monster i met yesterday:
"Creeping beds are very strange creatures indeed. Appearing
as an ordinary bed they are proof that appearances can be
deceiving. Their true origin is unknown, but some believe
they come from an alternate sleeping plane, and are
attracted to tired adventurers in parallel worlds. the beam
will damage any chicken it strikes, the damage actually
increasing the more feathers the creature has; also, the
beam will transfer feathers from the struck chicken to the
bed. These stolen feathers will actually heal an injured
bed and make it more fluffy. "
Posted by Gilgon ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-11-19 21:08:00
Yes, when they're below half strength, they get one chance
to "call for help". If successful, you get another pile
to contend with.
Posted by Lucky Day ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-11-19 19:56:00
Oh my!
I guess I'll have to add this to my Wizardry mod when day
when I finish it (anyone wanna take it over?) If I recall
didn't creeping coins multiply? They were sooo annoying.
I jsut hope no one develops dinks.
Thanks Gilgon - I'm glad soemone else is contributing to
the Wizardry legacy.
Posted by elandys ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-11-19 14:48:00
Bah! Obviously a kender experiment gone awry! :D
Sounds like a fun critter. B)
Posted by Visceral ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-11-19 13:19:00
I love it, what an excellent idea.
Posted by Gilgon ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-11-19 12:06:00
Yes, this one's for all you old-school Wizardry fans out
there. Only a loose interpretation, mind you.
Enjoy, and thanks!
Posted by Chad ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-11-19 11:24:00
Based on the old Wizardry creature, yes?
Very cool.
Posted by Aulslime ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-11-19 11:19:00
I love the idea! Very original and well done. I thought
this would be a gold bugs rip off, but it's way cooler.
Posted by The Great Slayer of Gelatinous Cubes ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-11-19 11:15:00
Kudos on an excellent addition I plan on downloading it
immediately and trying it out.
(Can't wait to make a cave filled with treasure and a few
of these crawling around)
Posted by Nilos ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-11-19 10:56:00
Lol crazy :P:P
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