Giant Banana Spider
Getting bitten by the normal version of this highly venomous tropical spider isn’t due to an attack roll; it is due to being unlucky. These spiders hide during the day in dark places such as termite mounds, beneath logs, or in bunches of bananas. At night, they roam the jungle floor in search of prey. A potential victim coming into contact with a banana spider with exposed skin may attempt a Luck check to avoid being bitten. Within their range, the judge may include banana spiders as a potential encounter, and may include these spiders as a potential consequence of searching a location one is hidden in. Giant banana spiders are halfling -sized nocturnal predators. Their camouflage ability typically comes into play while hiding during daylight hours. A thief may extract 1d4 doses of venom from a giant banana spider with a successful Handle Poison check. Other names: wandering spider.
Summary
Init +3; Atk +2 melee (1d4 plus venom); AC 14; HD 1d8; MV 30’ or climb 30’; Act 1d20; SP venom (Fort DC 17, 1d4+2 Strength and 1d4+2 Stamina damage on a success, 2d4+2 Strength and 3d5+2 Stamina on a failure plus save again or permanent impotence), camouflage +6; SV Fort +2; Ref +4; Will +2; AL N.