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These carnivores live in tropical woodlands and jungles. They hunt by laying in wait and leaping upon their prey, surprising on a 1-3. Leopards can spring 20 ft. upwards or ahead 25 ft. If they scare hits with both forepaws during a melee round, the leopard gains 2 additional attacks that round, each attack at 1-4 hit points damage.
  
These carnivores live in tropical woodlands and jungles. They hunt by laying in wait and leaping upon their prey, surprising on a 1-3. Leopards can spring 20' upwards or ahead 25'. If they scare hits with both forepaws during a melee round, the leopard gains 2 additional attacks that round, each attack at 1-4 hit points damage.
 
  
 
See [[Bestiary]]
 
See [[Bestiary]]
  
 
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[[Category: Needs Rewrite]][[Category: Lacks Chart]]

Revision as of 18:28, 10 August 2020

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These carnivores live in tropical woodlands and jungles. They hunt by laying in wait and leaping upon their prey, surprising on a 1-3. Leopards can spring 20 ft. upwards or ahead 25 ft. If they scare hits with both forepaws during a melee round, the leopard gains 2 additional attacks that round, each attack at 1-4 hit points damage.


See Bestiary