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− | | name = Bear | + | | name = Black Bear |
| species = bear | | species = bear | ||
| noapp = 1–4 | | noapp = 1–4 | ||
| behaviour = subsocial | | behaviour = subsocial | ||
− | | range = alpine, subterannean, taiga, woodland | + | | range = [[Alpine (range)|alpine]], [[Subterranean (range)|subterannean]], [[Taiga (range)|taiga]], [[Woodland (range)|woodland]] |
| size = 3½ ft. at withers; stands 6 ft. tall | | size = 3½ ft. at withers; stands 6 ft. tall | ||
| weight = 525 lbs. | | weight = 525 lbs. | ||
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| HD = 3+3 | | HD = 3+3 | ||
| AP = 6 | | AP = 6 | ||
− | | THAC0 = | + | | THAC0 = 19 |
| hpdie = d10 | | hpdie = d10 | ||
− | | attack = claw/claw, bite | + | | attack = [[Claw (attack)|claw]]/claw, bite |
| dmg = 2–5/2–5, 3–9 | | dmg = 2–5/2–5, 3–9 | ||
| special = maul | | special = maul | ||
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A medium-sized bear native to the New World, small in stature but very common, with a population perhaps the highest of all bears. They occupy forested regions, though they have been known to drift into the fringes of settled forests. They hibernate during the winter months, from as many as 3 to 8 months, depending on the latitude. | A medium-sized bear native to the New World, small in stature but very common, with a population perhaps the highest of all bears. They occupy forested regions, though they have been known to drift into the fringes of settled forests. They hibernate during the winter months, from as many as 3 to 8 months, depending on the latitude. | ||
− | Black bears are highly dexterous, being capable of pulling the lids from pots or opening doors. They can climb large trees. They have great physical [[Strength (ability stat)|strength]], being able to turn over objects up to their own weight, with a single foreleg. They are able to lope at an [[Action Points|action point]] cost of 1/5th [[Action Points|action points]] per [[Combat Hex|combat hex]]. Black bears weighing up to 900 lbs. have been encountered. | + | Black bears are highly dexterous, being capable of pulling the lids from pots or opening doors. They can [[Climbing|climb]] large trees. They have great physical [[Strength (ability stat)|strength]], being able to turn over objects up to their own weight, with a single foreleg. They are able to lope at an [[Action Points|action point]] cost of 1/5th [[Action Points|action points]] per [[Combat Hex|combat hex]]. Black bears weighing up to 900 lbs. have been encountered. |
− | A black bear will focus its claw attacks on a single defender, but may attack a separate person with its bite. If both the claws hit a defender, this will indicate that the bear has gotten a hold of the defender, mauling them for 2–12 additional points of damage. Following this mauling, the bear will release the defender, but may attack that individual again the following round. | + | A black bear will focus its claw attacks on a single defender, but may attack a separate person with its bite. If both the claws hit a defender, this will indicate that the bear has gotten a hold of the defender, mauling them for 2–12 additional [[Damage (hit points)|points of damage]]. Following this mauling, the bear will release the defender, but may attack that individual again the following round. |
The fur is soft and dense, not shaggy like that of brown bears. Albino black bears are found, but rarely. Bears have been hunted for their skins and for meat. Among some humanoid tribes in the New World, the black bear is treated as an animistic spirit. | The fur is soft and dense, not shaggy like that of brown bears. Albino black bears are found, but rarely. Bears have been hunted for their skins and for meat. Among some humanoid tribes in the New World, the black bear is treated as an animistic spirit. | ||
== Encounters == | == Encounters == | ||
− | They are most often encountered while foraging, particularly if food has been left out. Normally they seek berries and other fruits, but humanoid camps provide a ready source of meat and provisions. If encountered underground, is it most likely the bear will be hibernating — if disturbed, it will defend itself, intending to drive interlopers off. | + | They are most often encountered while foraging, particularly if [[Food|food]] has been left out. Normally they seek berries and other fruits, but humanoid camps provide a ready source of meat and provisions. If encountered underground, is it most likely the bear will be hibernating — if disturbed, it will defend itself, intending to drive interlopers off. |
− | The black bear is most dangerous between May and June, as they are travelling with their young and will be very aggressive towards anyone they see as a threat. The animal is very territorial, though they may live near humanoids, and will threaten anyone who enters that territory, most often by making aggressive moves without actually engaging (unless provoked). | + | The black bear is most dangerous between May and June, as they are travelling with their young and will be very aggressive towards anyone they see as a threat. The [[Animal|animal]] is very territorial, though they may live near humanoids, and will threaten anyone who enters that territory, most often by making aggressive moves without actually engaging (unless provoked). |
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See [[Bestiary|Bestiary]] | See [[Bestiary|Bestiary]] |
Latest revision as of 17:17, 1 July 2022
Species | bear |
No. Appearing | 1–4 |
Behaviour | subsocial |
Range | alpine, subterannean, taiga, woodland |
Size | 3½ ft. at withers; stands 6 ft. tall |
Weight | 525 lbs. |
Intelligence | 2 |
Armour Class | 7 |
Hit Dice | 3+3 |
Action Points | 6 |
Max. Stride | {{{stride}}} |
THAC0 | 19 |
Hp/Die | d10 |
Attack Forms | claw/claw, bite |
Damage | 2–5/2–5, 3–9 |
Special Attacks | maul |
A medium-sized bear native to the New World, small in stature but very common, with a population perhaps the highest of all bears. They occupy forested regions, though they have been known to drift into the fringes of settled forests. They hibernate during the winter months, from as many as 3 to 8 months, depending on the latitude.
Black bears are highly dexterous, being capable of pulling the lids from pots or opening doors. They can climb large trees. They have great physical strength, being able to turn over objects up to their own weight, with a single foreleg. They are able to lope at an action point cost of 1/5th action points per combat hex. Black bears weighing up to 900 lbs. have been encountered.
A black bear will focus its claw attacks on a single defender, but may attack a separate person with its bite. If both the claws hit a defender, this will indicate that the bear has gotten a hold of the defender, mauling them for 2–12 additional points of damage. Following this mauling, the bear will release the defender, but may attack that individual again the following round.
The fur is soft and dense, not shaggy like that of brown bears. Albino black bears are found, but rarely. Bears have been hunted for their skins and for meat. Among some humanoid tribes in the New World, the black bear is treated as an animistic spirit.
Encounters
They are most often encountered while foraging, particularly if food has been left out. Normally they seek berries and other fruits, but humanoid camps provide a ready source of meat and provisions. If encountered underground, is it most likely the bear will be hibernating — if disturbed, it will defend itself, intending to drive interlopers off.
The black bear is most dangerous between May and June, as they are travelling with their young and will be very aggressive towards anyone they see as a threat. The animal is very territorial, though they may live near humanoids, and will threaten anyone who enters that territory, most often by making aggressive moves without actually engaging (unless provoked).
See Bestiary