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'''Barracuda''' are predatory fish found in tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide, where they often inhabit coral reefs, rocky areas and nearshore environments.  They swim near the top of the water, favouring coral reefs and sea grasses.  They are taken as game fish but have little commercial value.  For West Africans, the fish is a delicacy that's smoked for use in soups and sauces.
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Known for its fearsome appearance and ferocious attack, the barracuda is found in tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide.  They swim near the top of the water, favoring coral reefs and sea grassesLike sharks, they are dangerous to swimmersYet barracudas are popular as a game fish and are eaten as fillets.  For West Africans, the fish is a delicacy that is smoked for use in soups and sauces.
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The fish has a fearsome appearance and a ferocious attack; though rarely of danger to swimmers, barracuda will attack if approached too closely or touched (which may occur unintentionally).  They strike with a deadly speed, gaining '''+4 initiative''' on its first attack, where it may cover a distance up to 18 [[Combat Hex|hexes]] per [[Combat Round|round]].
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When hunting, Barracuda gather and circle prey, typically at a distance of 30 ftEach will strike at the prey in turn, one per round, at lightning speedHowever, if none strike at the first pass, the circle will disperse, ending the danger. If blood is drawn, however ([[Wounds|wounding]] or reducing a victim to [[Negative Hit Points|zero or less hit points]]), the barracuda will continue to attack until the prey is killed.
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The barracuda strikes with deadly speed, gaining '''+4 initiative''' on its first attack, where it may cover a distance up to 18 [[Combat Hex|hexes]] in the space of one [[Combat Round|round]].  Barracuda will gather and circle prey from the edge of this distance.  Each will then strike at their prey, one per round, at lightning speed.  If no blood is drawn, each barracuda will make one strike and then the whole group will swim off, to disperse soon after.  However, if blood is drawn, the barracuda will move in and engage continuously until they have eaten a third of their weight or they are dead.
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Revision as of 00:54, 9 August 2023

Barracuda are predatory fish found in tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide, where they often inhabit coral reefs, rocky areas and nearshore environments. They swim near the top of the water, favouring coral reefs and sea grasses. They are taken as game fish but have little commercial value. For West Africans, the fish is a delicacy that's smoked for use in soups and sauces.

Barracuda
Barracuda
Species fish (ray-finned)
No. Appearing 4–10
Behaviour parasocial
Range coral reef
Size 4 to 6 ft. long
Weight 50 to 85 lbs.
Intelligence 0
Armour Class 6
Hit Dice 1 to 3
Action Points 6
Max. Stride {{{stride}}}
THAC0 19 to 20
Hp/Die d4 or d6
Attack Forms 1: fangs
Damage 2–8
Special Attacks initiative

The fish has a fearsome appearance and a ferocious attack; though rarely of danger to swimmers, barracuda will attack if approached too closely or touched (which may occur unintentionally). They strike with a deadly speed, gaining +4 initiative on its first attack, where it may cover a distance up to 18 hexes per round.

When hunting, Barracuda gather and circle prey, typically at a distance of 30 ft. Each will strike at the prey in turn, one per round, at lightning speed. However, if none strike at the first pass, the circle will disperse, ending the danger. If blood is drawn, however (wounding or reducing a victim to zero or less hit points), the barracuda will continue to attack until the prey is killed.


See Bestiary