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For a given EL, there exists a sweet spot for flunkies, minions, and peons. These rules are used explicitly for the extremely rapid creation of monsters for simple encounters, throw-away additions to other encounters, and things like city guards attacking that you may simply not have planned for. When using mooks, keep several details in mind:
* Mooks do not have a [[KOM]] or [[KDM]]. Instead, they use the number in the UAM (Universal Ability Modifier) column, below.
* Every mook has an [[#Mook Archetypes|Archetype]] that defines their role, speed, inherent attack range and damage, and whether their maximum [[hit points]] are based on the High or Low HP column. The attack described in each mook Archetype is considered an Unarmed Strike for the purposes of all abilities and effects. If a mook gains a weapon through an ability or effect, that weapon's base damage is replaced with the damage for this attack.
* A mook's attack bonus, [[AC]], [[saves]], and the [[DC]] of any abilities they possess is based on the table. They also gain a bonus indicated on the table to three [[skills]] which are considered trained skills, except it does not grant them skill ranks in these skills. These are in addition to any other bonuses.
* A mook can make a number of attacks during an [[attack action]] as indicated on the table.
* Mooks have [[ability scores]], but never add their ability modifiers to [[skills]], [[saves]]. or [[DC]]s, nor do they gain the special benefits of [[Strength]] and [[Constitution]]. They use the following array, assigned however you choose: 16, 16, 10, 8, 8, 8.
* Mooks do not gain [[feats]] or [[Equipment|items]] and only some mook Archetypes have tracks.
* Mooks have whatever [[Creature Types|creature type]] you see fit to grant them and are considered to have a [[BAB]] equal to their [[level]], except it does not grant them any bonuses to [[attack roll]]s, [[AC]], or additional attacks on an [[attack action]].
* Armed Mooks: If you wish to reflect armaments in a mook’s possession, you can make it an Armed Mook, granting it the benefits of one or two [[Weapons#Weapon Properties|weapon properties]]. Additionally, an Armed Mook can be [[disarm]]ed. If an Armed Mook is disarmed, it loses its weapon properties, its attack range becomes {{Bracket|Melee}}, and the damage per level from its archetype is halved while disarmed.
==Mook Archetypes==
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===Standard Mook Archetypes===
====Scouts====
Scouts are light ranged attackers designed for harassment. They use the Low HP column and have a ranged attack ({{Bracket|Close}} range) that deals 1d6 damage plus 2 damage per [[level]].
Scouts have a movement speed of 40 ft + 5 ft per 4 [[level]]s and at 8th level they gain either the [[Fly]] or [[Swim]] movement mode.
====Grunts====
Grunts are heavy melee attackers that can suffer significant amounts of punishment.They use the High HP column and have a melee attack that deals 1d6 damage plus 2 damage per [[level]].
Grunts have a movement speed of 30 ft + 5 ft per 4 [[level]]s and gain a +1 [[Gameplay Basics#Modifiers|deflection bonus]] to [[AC]], which increases to +2 at 11th level.
====Strikers====
Strikers are light melee attackers who can dish out a lot of punishment but can’t take much. They use the Low HP column and have a melee attack that deals 1d6 damage plus 3 damage per [[level]].
Strikers have a movement speed of 40 ft + 5 ft per 3 [[level]]s and at 8th level they gain either the [[Fly]] or [[Swim]] movement mode.
====Turrets====
Turrets are heavy ranged attackers that have difficulty getting out of Dodge. They use the Low HP column and have a ranged attack ({{Bracket|lose}} range) that deals 1d6 damage plus 3 damage per [[level]].
Turrets have a movement speed of 20 ft + 5 ft per 5 [[level]]s and gain a +1 bonus to [[attack roll]]s, which increases to +2 at 11th level.


For a given EL, there exists a sweet spot for flunkies, minions, and peons. These rules are used explicitly for the extremely rapid creation of monsters for simple encounters, throw-away additions to other encounters, and things like city guards attacking that you may simply not have planned for. When using mooks, keep several details in mind:
===Advanced Mook Archetypes===
* Mooks do not have a [[KOM]] or [[KDM]]. Instead, they use the number in the UAM (Universal Ability Modifier) column, below.
====Minions====
* Every mook has an [[#Standard Mook Archetypes|Archetype]] that defines their role, speed, inherent attack range and damage, and whether their maximum [[hit points]] are based on the High or Low HP column. The attack described in each mook Archetype is considered an Unarmed Strike for the purposes of all abilities and effects. If a mook gains a weapon through an ability or effect, that weapon's base damage is replaced with the damage for this attack.
Minions are mooks of the more dangerous kind and combine the benefits of any two of the following mook Archetypes: Scouts, Grunts, Strikers or Turrets. They gain the higher [[hit point]] total and movement speed of the two Archetypes and can use the attack granted by either.
* A mook's attack bonus, [[AC]], [[saves]], and the [[DC]] of any abilities they possess is based on the table. They also gain a bonus indicated on the table to three [[skills]] which are considered trained skills, except it does not grant them skill ranks in these skills. These are in addition to any other bonuses.
 
* A mook can make a number of attacks during an [[attack action]] as indicated on the table.
====Experts====
* Mooks have [[ability scores]], but never add their ability modifiers to [[skills]], [[saves]]. or [[DC]]s, nor do they gain the special benefits of [[Strength]] and [[Constitution]]. They use the following array, assigned however you choose: 16, 16, 10, 8, 8, 8.
Experts are mooks with more varied and sophisticated abilities who can be used to create more substantial challenges.
* Mooks do not gain [[feats]] or [[Equipment|items]] and only some mook Archetypes have tracks.
 
* Mooks have whatever [[Creature Types|creature type]] you see fit to grant them and are considered to have a [[BAB]] equal to their [[level]], except it does not grant them any bonuses to [[attack roll]]s, [[AC]], or additional attacks on an [[attack action]].
Experts use the High HP column, have either a melee attack with a range of {{Bracket|Melee}} or a ranged attack with a range of {{Bracket|Close}} that deals 1d6 damage plus 1 damage per [[level]], and have a movement speed of 30 ft + 5 ft per 3 levels. At 8th level, Experts gain either the [[Fly]] or [[Swim]] movement mode. Experts have a single track, which they gain at Fast Progression. In addition, higher-level experts have the following more advanced ability score array:
* Armed Mooks: If you wish to reflect armaments in a mook’s possession, you can make it an Armed Mook, granting it the benefits of one or two [[Weapons#Weapon Properties|weapon properties]]. Additionally, an Armed Mook can be [[disarm]]ed. If an Armed Mook is disarmed, it loses its weapon properties, its attack range becomes {{Bracket|Melee}}, and the damage per level from its archetype is halved while disarmed.
* '''Level 8-14:''' 20, 18, 10, 8, 8, 8
* '''Level 15-20:''' 24. 20, 10, 8, 8, 8
Untyped Bonuses that are granted to [[AC]] are halved when used for experts.

Revision as of 18:36, 13 September 2017

For a given EL, there exists a sweet spot for flunkies, minions, and peons. These rules are used explicitly for the extremely rapid creation of monsters for simple encounters, throw-away additions to other encounters, and things like city guards attacking that you may simply not have planned for. When using mooks, keep several details in mind:

  • Mooks do not have a KOM or KDM. Instead, they use the number in the UAM (Universal Ability Modifier) column, below.
  • Every mook has an Archetype that defines their role, speed, inherent attack range and damage, and whether their maximum hit points are based on the High or Low HP column. The attack described in each mook Archetype is considered an Unarmed Strike for the purposes of all abilities and effects. If a mook gains a weapon through an ability or effect, that weapon's base damage is replaced with the damage for this attack.
  • A mook's attack bonus, AC, saves, and the DC of any abilities they possess is based on the table. They also gain a bonus indicated on the table to three skills which are considered trained skills, except it does not grant them skill ranks in these skills. These are in addition to any other bonuses.
  • A mook can make a number of attacks during an attack action as indicated on the table.
  • Mooks have ability scores, but never add their ability modifiers to skills, saves. or DCs, nor do they gain the special benefits of Strength and Constitution. They use the following array, assigned however you choose: 16, 16, 10, 8, 8, 8.
  • Mooks do not gain feats or items and only some mook Archetypes have tracks.
  • Mooks have whatever creature type you see fit to grant them and are considered to have a BAB equal to their level, except it does not grant them any bonuses to attack rolls, AC, or additional attacks on an attack action.
  • Armed Mooks: If you wish to reflect armaments in a mook’s possession, you can make it an Armed Mook, granting it the benefits of one or two weapon properties. Additionally, an Armed Mook can be disarmed. If an Armed Mook is disarmed, it loses its weapon properties, its attack range becomes [Melee], and the damage per level from its archetype is halved while disarmed.

Mook Archetypes

Mook Statistics by Level
Level Low HP High HP Saves Attack Bonus AC # of Attacks Ability DCs Skill Modifier UAM
1 20 24 2 +4 13 1 13 +2 +2
2 31 39 3 +5 14 1 14 +3 +2
3 41 53 4 +7 16 1 15 +4 +3
4 53 69 4 +8 17 1 17 +5 +3
5 64 84 5 +9 18 1 17 +7 +3
6 77 101 5 +11 20 1 18 +8 +4
7 89 117 6 +12 21 1 18 +9 +4
8 103 135 7 +13 21 2 19 +11 +5
9 116 152 7 +13 21 2 20 +12 +5
10 131 171 8 +17 25 2 20 +13 +5
11 145 189 8 +18 26 2 21 +14 +5
12 161 209 9 +20 28 2 21 +16 +6
13 176 228 10 +22 30 2 23 +17 +6
14 193 249 10 +24 32 2 23 +18 +6
15 209 269 11 +26 33 3 24 +19
7
16 227 291 11 +28 35 3 25 +21 +7
17 244 312 12 +30 37 3 26 +22 +7
18 263 335 13 +32 39 3 27 +23 +8
19 281 357 13 +34 41 3 28 +24 +8
20 300 380 14 +35 42 3 29 +25 +8

Standard Mook Archetypes

Scouts

Scouts are light ranged attackers designed for harassment. They use the Low HP column and have a ranged attack ([Close] range) that deals 1d6 damage plus 2 damage per level.

Scouts have a movement speed of 40 ft + 5 ft per 4 levels and at 8th level they gain either the Fly or Swim movement mode.

Grunts

Grunts are heavy melee attackers that can suffer significant amounts of punishment.They use the High HP column and have a melee attack that deals 1d6 damage plus 2 damage per level.

Grunts have a movement speed of 30 ft + 5 ft per 4 levels and gain a +1 deflection bonus to AC, which increases to +2 at 11th level.

Strikers

Strikers are light melee attackers who can dish out a lot of punishment but can’t take much. They use the Low HP column and have a melee attack that deals 1d6 damage plus 3 damage per level.

Strikers have a movement speed of 40 ft + 5 ft per 3 levels and at 8th level they gain either the Fly or Swim movement mode.

Turrets

Turrets are heavy ranged attackers that have difficulty getting out of Dodge. They use the Low HP column and have a ranged attack ([lose] range) that deals 1d6 damage plus 3 damage per level.

Turrets have a movement speed of 20 ft + 5 ft per 5 levels and gain a +1 bonus to attack rolls, which increases to +2 at 11th level.

Advanced Mook Archetypes

Minions

Minions are mooks of the more dangerous kind and combine the benefits of any two of the following mook Archetypes: Scouts, Grunts, Strikers or Turrets. They gain the higher hit point total and movement speed of the two Archetypes and can use the attack granted by either.

Experts

Experts are mooks with more varied and sophisticated abilities who can be used to create more substantial challenges.

Experts use the High HP column, have either a melee attack with a range of [Melee] or a ranged attack with a range of [Close] that deals 1d6 damage plus 1 damage per level, and have a movement speed of 30 ft + 5 ft per 3 levels. At 8th level, Experts gain either the Fly or Swim movement mode. Experts have a single track, which they gain at Fast Progression. In addition, higher-level experts have the following more advanced ability score array:

  • Level 8-14: 20, 18, 10, 8, 8, 8
  • Level 15-20: 24. 20, 10, 8, 8, 8

Untyped Bonuses that are granted to AC are halved when used for experts.