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The ability also includes an understanding, in cases of unusually large or threatening mammalian forms, of the primary dangers these creatures present. This encompasses details such as the number and form of its [[Attacking in Combat|attacks]] the animal can make per [[Combat Round|round]], the [[Armour Class|armour class]] of the animal and its approximate weight and the number of [[Hit Dice|hit dice]] it possesses. | The ability also includes an understanding, in cases of unusually large or threatening mammalian forms, of the primary dangers these creatures present. This encompasses details such as the number and form of its [[Attacking in Combat|attacks]] the animal can make per [[Combat Round|round]], the [[Armour Class|armour class]] of the animal and its approximate weight and the number of [[Hit Dice|hit dice]] it possesses. | ||
− | This knowledge extends to recognizing additional advantages such as | + | This knowledge extends to recognizing additional advantages such as its tendency to [[Charging|charge]], [[Trampling|trample]], [[Surprise (combat)|surprise]] opponents or avoid surprise, along with other [[Natural Abilities|natural abilities]] it may have. The ability also grants knowledge of a mammal's habitat, diet, social structure and life cycle. |
Latest revision as of 01:24, 25 July 2024
Identify Mammal is an amateur-status sage ability in the study of Mammals that allows for recognizing a particular mammal species by studying their tracks, traces, spoor and behaviours unique to specific mammalian species.
The ability also includes an understanding, in cases of unusually large or threatening mammalian forms, of the primary dangers these creatures present. This encompasses details such as the number and form of its attacks the animal can make per round, the armour class of the animal and its approximate weight and the number of hit dice it possesses.
This knowledge extends to recognizing additional advantages such as its tendency to charge, trample, surprise opponents or avoid surprise, along with other natural abilities it may have. The ability also grants knowledge of a mammal's habitat, diet, social structure and life cycle.