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Cave Bear
Species bear
No. Appearing 1–3
Behaviour subsocial
Range subterranean
Size 4½ ft. at withers; stands 12 ft. tall
Weight 1,500 lbs.
Intelligence 2
Armour Class 5
Hit Dice 7+6
Action Points 6
Max. Stride {{{stride}}}
THAC0 14
Hp/Die d12
Attack Forms claw/claw, bite
Damage 2–12/2–12, 5–20
Special Attacks maul, rampage

An immense bear preferring to dwell in watery caves with stocks of fish, and other creatures that can serve as prey. The cave bear rarely emerges from its subterranean environment, and then only at night. It is intensively aggressive, being far more likely to view humanoids as prey than would a black or brown bear. Cave bears are entirely carnivorous.

Cave bears hibernate only in subterranean regions that grow cold enough to avoid freezing temperatures during the winter. Many dungeons, of course, are comfortable during the winter months, with deep lakes and river-filled chambers, where cave bears may feed on a wide variety of water-dwelling and wandering monsters.

A cave 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 and will now maul for 3–18 additional points of damage. Following the mauling, the bear will release the defender, but may attack that individual again the following round.

Encounters

Most often, cave bears will hunt by wandering. When fighting, once a cave bear has been wounded, it will fight to the death and pursue those who brought it harm. During hibernation, they will sleep for 2-3 weeks at a time, intermittently through the colder half of the year. Hibernating usually follows a good feast.

Occasionally, a cave bear will go mad with bloodlust, often due to disease or contamination. A disease will sometimes affect a mated pair. In such cases, cave bears may even attack a large humanoid lair, fighting and killing until dead. In such cases, a cave bear can do a lot of damage. When rampaging, they will attack with +2 to hit and +3 damage will all its attacks.

See Bestiary