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<blockquote data-quote="craftyrat" data-source="post: 1238466" data-attributes="member: 8306"><p>There is a beastlord in the Everquest book, but I wasn't really happy with it (and it doesn't mesh easily with normal d&d), so I came up with this alternative. A beastlord is a bit like a druid, except less spellcasting and more animal companion (with a bit of monk thrown in as well).</p><p></p><p>This contains some house rules (I don't use class skills, +1 skill points to all classes, etc.).</p><p></p><p>craftyrat</p><p></p><p><strong>Beastlord</strong> (Alternative Core class)</p><p></p><p>Beastlords are primitive warriors, in tune with the natural forces in ways more civilized people can’t understand. They develop a close bond with a spirit of nature, as manifest in one particular animal. This animal, called a warder, becomes a friend and companion to the beastlord. Beastlords themselves are filled with the power of nature, becoming both capable fighters and significant spell casters.</p><p></p><p>Alignment: Beastlords can be any alignment, but most are some form of chaotic.</p><p></p><p>Hit Dice: d8</p><p>Skill Points: 5 + Int modifier</p><p>Weapons and Armor: all simple weapons, light armor</p><p></p><p>Base Attack Bonus: As Monks. Beastords gain the benefit of the Improved Unarmed Strike feat. Beastlords do unarmed damage as a monk of their level minus one (minimum 1st level). They do not gain flurry of blows (or any other monk ability, unless specifically noted).</p><p></p><p>Armor Class: In any armor more restrictive than leather, beastlords lose their unarmed attack abilities and armor class bonuses. As with a monk, their unarmed combat requires both hands. In light armor or less they add their Wisdom bonus to their armor class (as a Monk).</p><p></p><p>Ki Strike: Beastlords gain this ability, at the same levels as a monk, except they do not gain the lawful ability.</p><p></p><p>Spell Casting: The Beastlord uses the bard spell casting table. Spell casting is based on Wisdom. They are not subject to arcane spell failure in light armor, but are in medium or heavy armor. Beastlords gain the Infuse Warder, Spirit of Nature and Warder Healing spells as bonus spells. In addition, they have access to all druid spells (bard spell table, but with druid (not bard) spells).</p><p></p><p>Fortitude: Low, Reflex: High, Will: Low</p><p></p><p>1st Animal Speech: As the Speak with Animal spell, except this is an extraordinary ability and is in continuous effect. It only effects animals of the same type as the beastlord’s warder.</p><p></p><p>1st Animal Skills: The beastlord has a natural affinity for the Handle Animal skill. They gain a free +1 rank to this skill at 1st level, and additional +1 for every two levels (+2 at 2nd level, +3 at 4th level, etc.). These ranks count towards their total maximum ranks.</p><p></p><p>1st Wild Empathy: as a druid, but with a –4 penalty to the check.</p><p></p><p>New Spells:</p><p></p><p>Infuse Warder</p><p>These spells are similar to the Spirit of Nature weaves, in that they enhance the fighting capacity of the warder. Only one of these spells can be active on a warder at any one time. They share the following characteristics:</p><p>Components: V, S</p><p>Casting Time: 1 action</p><p>Range: Close (25 ft + 5 ft/2 levels)</p><p>Target: Warder</p><p>Duration: 10 minutes/level</p><p>1st: Spirit of Sharik (grants the warder a +2 dodge bonus to AC, +1 to hit and damage)</p><p>3rd: Spirit of Kahliz (grants the warder a +2 dodge bonus to AC, +1 to hit and damage, damage reduction of 5/+1, and elemental resistance of 5)</p><p>5th: Spirit of Keshuval (grants the warder a +4 dodge bonus to AC, +2 to hit and damage, damage reduction of 5/+1, and elemental resistance of 10)</p><p></p><p>Spirit of Nature</p><p>These spells infuse the warder with the destructive power of nature. They essentially work as an additional critical. They threaten on a threat roll of 17-20 off the warder’s primary attack. The critical must then be confirmed for the effect to happen. This is in addition to the normal physical critical (double criticals are confirmed with a single roll). There is no saving throw to avoid the damage, but the appropriate damage resistance or immunity still applies. Only one of these spells can be active on a warder at one time, but they do stack with the Infuse Warder spells. These spells share the following characteristics:</p><p>Components: V, S</p><p>Casting Time: 1 action</p><p>Range: Close (25 ft + 5 ft/2 levels)</p><p>Target: Warder</p><p>Duration: 1 hour/level</p><p>1st: Spirit of Destruction: 1d6 acid damage</p><p>2nd: Spirit of Lightning: 2d6 lightning damage</p><p>3rd: Spirit of Blizzard: 3d6 cold damage</p><p>4th: Spirit of Inferno: 4d6 fire damage</p><p>5th: Spirit of Scorpion: 5d6 poison damage</p><p>6th: Spirit of Vermin: 6d6 disease damage</p><p></p><p>Warder Healing</p><p>These spells cure the beastlord’s warder. They are otherwise identical to the Cure Light Wounds line of spells.</p><p>0: Cure Minor Warder Wounds: heals 4 hit points</p><p>1st: Cure Light Warder Wounds: heals 2d8+1 per level (maximum +5)</p><p>2nd: Cure Moderate Warder Wounds: heals 3d8+1 per level (maximum +10)</p><p>3rd: Cure Serious Warder Wounds: heals 4d8+1 per level (maximum +15)</p><p>4th: Cure Critical Warder Wounds: heals 5d8+1 per level (maximum +20)</p><p>6th: Heal Warder Wounds: as the Heal spell</p><p></p><p>Warders</p><p></p><p>Warders are much more intelligent than normal animals. Beastlords can speak with their warders freely, but do not share a telepathic bond. The infusion of the nature spirit into the animal changes its type into magical beast. Thus, the warder is not affected by spells that only affect animals (either harmful or beneficial). All warders share a similar progression as the beastlord advances in levels. If a warder is killed, the beastlord is stunned for 1d6 rounds, and must wait a week before summoning it again (the warder is the spirit of the creature, not the physical body).</p><p></p><p>Advancement: 1 hit dice per level, plus Con bonus; +1 natural bonus to AC per 2 levels (2nd, 4th, etc.); Slippery Mind at 8th level; Improved Initiative at 10th level; +1 to all saving throws per 2 levels; overcome damage resistance (attacks treated as magic at 4th level, adamantine at 16th level); BAB rise by +1 per level; skills rise by +1 per 2 levels; Constitution rises by +1 every 2 levels; Intelligence rises by +1 for every 4 levels (does not affect skill points)</p><p>(1st level advancements are included in the base warders)</p><p></p><p>Warder (level 1)</p><p>Medium Magical Beast</p><p>Hit Dice: 2d8+6</p><p>Speed: as per individual creature</p><p>Armor Class: 15 (+2 Dex, +3 Natural)</p><p>BAB: main attack +1 melee, secondary attack –3 melee</p><p>Damage: as per individual creature, plus Str bonus</p><p>Special Qualities: Low-light vision</p><p>Base Saving Throws: Fort +2, Ref +3, Will +2 (not adjusted for ability scores)</p><p>Abilities: Str 18, Dex 14, Con 16, Int 7, Wis 12, Cha 9</p><p>Skills: as per individual creature</p><p></p><p>Bear (Black, Brown or Polar)</p><p>Speed: 40 ft</p><p>Attacks: 2 claws (main), 1 bite (secondary)</p><p>Damage: claw 1d4, bite 1d6</p><p>Face/Reach: 5 ft by 5 ft/5 ft</p><p>Skills: Climb +4, Alertness +4, Sneak +1, Swim +5, Survival +1</p><p>Polar bears gain +6 to Sneak in snowy climates, -6 to Sneak otherwise</p><p>Strength rises +1.5 per level (round down)</p><p>Dexterity rises +1 per 6 levels</p><p>1st: Scent</p><p>1st: Improved Grab: To use this ability the bear must hit with a claw attack</p><p>5th: claw damage 1d6, bite damage 1d8</p><p>5th: Cleave</p><p>7th: Rend (if the bear hits with both claws, then it immediately inflicts rending damage equal to 2xbase claw plus 1.5 strength bonus)</p><p>9th: Speed rises to 50 ft</p><p>10th: claw damage 1d8, bite damage 1d10</p><p>11th: Evasion</p><p>15th: claw damage 1d10, bite damage 2d6</p><p>15th: Great Cleave</p><p></p><p>Boar</p><p>Speed: 40 ft</p><p>Attacks: 1 Gore (main)</p><p>Damage: Gore 1d8</p><p>Face/Reach: 5 ft by 5 ft/5 ft</p><p>Skills: Alertness +6, Sneak +1, Swim +1, Survival +1</p><p>Strength rises +1.5 per level</p><p>Dexterity rises +1 per 6 levels</p><p>1st: Scent</p><p>1st: Ferocity: A boar is such a tenacious opponent that it continues to fight without penalty even while disabled or dying.</p><p>3rd: Weapon Focus (Gore)</p><p>4th: Weapon Specialization (Gore)</p><p>5th: Gore damage 1d10</p><p>6th: Evasion</p><p>7th: Improved Critical (Gore)</p><p>9th: Speed rises to 50 ft</p><p>10th: Gore damage 2d6</p><p>14th: Improved Evasion</p><p>15th: Gore damage 3d6</p><p></p><p>Crocodile</p><p>Speed: 20 ft, Swim 30 ft</p><p>Attacks: Bite (main), Tail Slap (secondary)</p><p>Damage: Bite 1d8, Tail Slap 1d12</p><p>Face/Reach: 5 ft by 5 ft/5 ft</p><p>Skills: Sneak +6, Alertness +6, (+4 bonus to Sneak checks while submerged)</p><p>Improved Grab</p><p>Strength rises +1.5 per level</p><p>Dexterity rises +1 per 6 levels</p><p>1st: Grants Beastlord a +8 bonus to Swimming, and the ability to swim at ½ speed on a move-equivalent action, and full speed as a full-round action</p><p>5th: Bite damage 1d10, Tail Slap damage 2d8</p><p>9th: Speed rises to 30 ft, Swim 40 ft</p><p>10th: Bite damage 2d6, Tail Slap damage 2d10</p><p>12th: Evasion</p><p>15th: Bite damage 3d6, Tail Slap damage 3d8</p><p></p><p>Lion</p><p>Speed: 40 ft</p><p>Attack: 2 Claws (main), 1 Bite (secondary)</p><p>Damage: Claw 1d4, Bite 1d8</p><p>Skills: Balance +7, Sneak +5, Alertness +4, Jump +5, (+4 bonus to Sneak in tall grass)</p><p>Improved Grab, Pounce, Rake</p><p>Strength rises +1.5 per level</p><p>Dexterity rises +1 per 6 levels</p><p>5th: claw damage 1d6, bite damage 1d10</p><p>9th: Speed rises to 50 ft</p><p>10th: claw damage 1d8, bite damage 2d6</p><p>11th: Evasion</p><p>15th: claw damage 1d10, bite damage 3d6</p><p></p><p>Tiger</p><p>Size: Large (-1 to AC and attacks)</p><p>Speed: 40 ft</p><p>Attack: 2 Claws (main), 1 Bite (secondary)</p><p>Damage: Claw 1d8, Bite 2d6</p><p>Face/Reach: 5 ft by 10 ft/5 ft</p><p>Skills: Balance +6, Sneak +6, Alertness +3, Swim +11 (+2 bonus to Sneak in tall grass)</p><p>Improved Grab, Pounce, Rake</p><p>Strength rises +1.5 per level</p><p>Dexterity rises +1 per 6 levels</p><p>5th: Claw damage 1d10, Bite damage 2d10</p><p>9th: Speed rises to 50 ft</p><p>10th: Claw damage 2d6, Bite damage 3d8</p><p>12th: Evasion</p><p>15th: Claw damage 3d6, Bite damage 3d10</p><p></p><p>Wolf</p><p>Speed: 50 ft</p><p>Attack: Bite (main)</p><p>Damage: Bite 1d6</p><p>Skills: Sneak +4, Alertness +4, Survival +1 (wolves receive a +4 bonus when tracking by scent)</p><p>Trip: A wolf that hits with a bite attack can attempt to trip the opponent as a free action without making a touch attack or provoking an attack of opportunity. If the attempt fails, the opponent cannot react to the wolf.</p><p>Strength rises +1 per level</p><p>Dexterity rises +1 per 2 levels</p><p>1st: Weapon Finesse (Bite)</p><p>1st: Scent</p><p>3rd: Weapon Focus (Bite)</p><p>4th: Evasion</p><p>4th: Weapon Specialization (Bite)</p><p>5th: Bite damage 1d8</p><p>7th: Improved Critical (Bite)</p><p>9th: Speed rises to 60 ft</p><p>10th: Bite damage 2d6</p><p>14th: Improved Evasion</p><p>15th: Bite damage 3d6</p><p></p><p>Wolverine</p><p>Speed: 30 ft, burrow 10 ft, climb 10 ft</p><p>Attack: 2 Claws (main), 1 Bite (secondary)</p><p>Damage: Claw 1d4, Bite 1d6</p><p>Skills: Climb +15, Alertness +6, Survival +1, Sneak +2</p><p>Rage (as barbarian, 1/day plus 1/day for every 4 levels gained)</p><p>Strength rises +1 per level</p><p>Dexterity rises +1 per 2 levels</p><p>1st: Scent</p><p>1st: Weapon Finesse (Bite)</p><p>5th: claw damage 1d6, bite damage 1d8</p><p>7th: Evasion</p><p>9th: Speed rises to 40 ft, Burrow 20 ft, Climb 20 ft</p><p>10th: claw damage 1d8, bite damage 1d10</p><p>15th: claw damage 1d10, bite damage 2d6</p><p>17th: Improved Evasion</p><p></p><p>craftyrat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="craftyrat, post: 1238466, member: 8306"] There is a beastlord in the Everquest book, but I wasn't really happy with it (and it doesn't mesh easily with normal d&d), so I came up with this alternative. A beastlord is a bit like a druid, except less spellcasting and more animal companion (with a bit of monk thrown in as well). This contains some house rules (I don't use class skills, +1 skill points to all classes, etc.). craftyrat [B]Beastlord[/B] (Alternative Core class) Beastlords are primitive warriors, in tune with the natural forces in ways more civilized people can’t understand. They develop a close bond with a spirit of nature, as manifest in one particular animal. This animal, called a warder, becomes a friend and companion to the beastlord. Beastlords themselves are filled with the power of nature, becoming both capable fighters and significant spell casters. Alignment: Beastlords can be any alignment, but most are some form of chaotic. Hit Dice: d8 Skill Points: 5 + Int modifier Weapons and Armor: all simple weapons, light armor Base Attack Bonus: As Monks. Beastords gain the benefit of the Improved Unarmed Strike feat. Beastlords do unarmed damage as a monk of their level minus one (minimum 1st level). They do not gain flurry of blows (or any other monk ability, unless specifically noted). Armor Class: In any armor more restrictive than leather, beastlords lose their unarmed attack abilities and armor class bonuses. As with a monk, their unarmed combat requires both hands. In light armor or less they add their Wisdom bonus to their armor class (as a Monk). Ki Strike: Beastlords gain this ability, at the same levels as a monk, except they do not gain the lawful ability. Spell Casting: The Beastlord uses the bard spell casting table. Spell casting is based on Wisdom. They are not subject to arcane spell failure in light armor, but are in medium or heavy armor. Beastlords gain the Infuse Warder, Spirit of Nature and Warder Healing spells as bonus spells. In addition, they have access to all druid spells (bard spell table, but with druid (not bard) spells). Fortitude: Low, Reflex: High, Will: Low 1st Animal Speech: As the Speak with Animal spell, except this is an extraordinary ability and is in continuous effect. It only effects animals of the same type as the beastlord’s warder. 1st Animal Skills: The beastlord has a natural affinity for the Handle Animal skill. They gain a free +1 rank to this skill at 1st level, and additional +1 for every two levels (+2 at 2nd level, +3 at 4th level, etc.). These ranks count towards their total maximum ranks. 1st Wild Empathy: as a druid, but with a –4 penalty to the check. New Spells: Infuse Warder These spells are similar to the Spirit of Nature weaves, in that they enhance the fighting capacity of the warder. Only one of these spells can be active on a warder at any one time. They share the following characteristics: Components: V, S Casting Time: 1 action Range: Close (25 ft + 5 ft/2 levels) Target: Warder Duration: 10 minutes/level 1st: Spirit of Sharik (grants the warder a +2 dodge bonus to AC, +1 to hit and damage) 3rd: Spirit of Kahliz (grants the warder a +2 dodge bonus to AC, +1 to hit and damage, damage reduction of 5/+1, and elemental resistance of 5) 5th: Spirit of Keshuval (grants the warder a +4 dodge bonus to AC, +2 to hit and damage, damage reduction of 5/+1, and elemental resistance of 10) Spirit of Nature These spells infuse the warder with the destructive power of nature. They essentially work as an additional critical. They threaten on a threat roll of 17-20 off the warder’s primary attack. The critical must then be confirmed for the effect to happen. This is in addition to the normal physical critical (double criticals are confirmed with a single roll). There is no saving throw to avoid the damage, but the appropriate damage resistance or immunity still applies. Only one of these spells can be active on a warder at one time, but they do stack with the Infuse Warder spells. These spells share the following characteristics: Components: V, S Casting Time: 1 action Range: Close (25 ft + 5 ft/2 levels) Target: Warder Duration: 1 hour/level 1st: Spirit of Destruction: 1d6 acid damage 2nd: Spirit of Lightning: 2d6 lightning damage 3rd: Spirit of Blizzard: 3d6 cold damage 4th: Spirit of Inferno: 4d6 fire damage 5th: Spirit of Scorpion: 5d6 poison damage 6th: Spirit of Vermin: 6d6 disease damage Warder Healing These spells cure the beastlord’s warder. They are otherwise identical to the Cure Light Wounds line of spells. 0: Cure Minor Warder Wounds: heals 4 hit points 1st: Cure Light Warder Wounds: heals 2d8+1 per level (maximum +5) 2nd: Cure Moderate Warder Wounds: heals 3d8+1 per level (maximum +10) 3rd: Cure Serious Warder Wounds: heals 4d8+1 per level (maximum +15) 4th: Cure Critical Warder Wounds: heals 5d8+1 per level (maximum +20) 6th: Heal Warder Wounds: as the Heal spell Warders Warders are much more intelligent than normal animals. Beastlords can speak with their warders freely, but do not share a telepathic bond. The infusion of the nature spirit into the animal changes its type into magical beast. Thus, the warder is not affected by spells that only affect animals (either harmful or beneficial). All warders share a similar progression as the beastlord advances in levels. If a warder is killed, the beastlord is stunned for 1d6 rounds, and must wait a week before summoning it again (the warder is the spirit of the creature, not the physical body). Advancement: 1 hit dice per level, plus Con bonus; +1 natural bonus to AC per 2 levels (2nd, 4th, etc.); Slippery Mind at 8th level; Improved Initiative at 10th level; +1 to all saving throws per 2 levels; overcome damage resistance (attacks treated as magic at 4th level, adamantine at 16th level); BAB rise by +1 per level; skills rise by +1 per 2 levels; Constitution rises by +1 every 2 levels; Intelligence rises by +1 for every 4 levels (does not affect skill points) (1st level advancements are included in the base warders) Warder (level 1) Medium Magical Beast Hit Dice: 2d8+6 Speed: as per individual creature Armor Class: 15 (+2 Dex, +3 Natural) BAB: main attack +1 melee, secondary attack –3 melee Damage: as per individual creature, plus Str bonus Special Qualities: Low-light vision Base Saving Throws: Fort +2, Ref +3, Will +2 (not adjusted for ability scores) Abilities: Str 18, Dex 14, Con 16, Int 7, Wis 12, Cha 9 Skills: as per individual creature Bear (Black, Brown or Polar) Speed: 40 ft Attacks: 2 claws (main), 1 bite (secondary) Damage: claw 1d4, bite 1d6 Face/Reach: 5 ft by 5 ft/5 ft Skills: Climb +4, Alertness +4, Sneak +1, Swim +5, Survival +1 Polar bears gain +6 to Sneak in snowy climates, -6 to Sneak otherwise Strength rises +1.5 per level (round down) Dexterity rises +1 per 6 levels 1st: Scent 1st: Improved Grab: To use this ability the bear must hit with a claw attack 5th: claw damage 1d6, bite damage 1d8 5th: Cleave 7th: Rend (if the bear hits with both claws, then it immediately inflicts rending damage equal to 2xbase claw plus 1.5 strength bonus) 9th: Speed rises to 50 ft 10th: claw damage 1d8, bite damage 1d10 11th: Evasion 15th: claw damage 1d10, bite damage 2d6 15th: Great Cleave Boar Speed: 40 ft Attacks: 1 Gore (main) Damage: Gore 1d8 Face/Reach: 5 ft by 5 ft/5 ft Skills: Alertness +6, Sneak +1, Swim +1, Survival +1 Strength rises +1.5 per level Dexterity rises +1 per 6 levels 1st: Scent 1st: Ferocity: A boar is such a tenacious opponent that it continues to fight without penalty even while disabled or dying. 3rd: Weapon Focus (Gore) 4th: Weapon Specialization (Gore) 5th: Gore damage 1d10 6th: Evasion 7th: Improved Critical (Gore) 9th: Speed rises to 50 ft 10th: Gore damage 2d6 14th: Improved Evasion 15th: Gore damage 3d6 Crocodile Speed: 20 ft, Swim 30 ft Attacks: Bite (main), Tail Slap (secondary) Damage: Bite 1d8, Tail Slap 1d12 Face/Reach: 5 ft by 5 ft/5 ft Skills: Sneak +6, Alertness +6, (+4 bonus to Sneak checks while submerged) Improved Grab Strength rises +1.5 per level Dexterity rises +1 per 6 levels 1st: Grants Beastlord a +8 bonus to Swimming, and the ability to swim at ½ speed on a move-equivalent action, and full speed as a full-round action 5th: Bite damage 1d10, Tail Slap damage 2d8 9th: Speed rises to 30 ft, Swim 40 ft 10th: Bite damage 2d6, Tail Slap damage 2d10 12th: Evasion 15th: Bite damage 3d6, Tail Slap damage 3d8 Lion Speed: 40 ft Attack: 2 Claws (main), 1 Bite (secondary) Damage: Claw 1d4, Bite 1d8 Skills: Balance +7, Sneak +5, Alertness +4, Jump +5, (+4 bonus to Sneak in tall grass) Improved Grab, Pounce, Rake Strength rises +1.5 per level Dexterity rises +1 per 6 levels 5th: claw damage 1d6, bite damage 1d10 9th: Speed rises to 50 ft 10th: claw damage 1d8, bite damage 2d6 11th: Evasion 15th: claw damage 1d10, bite damage 3d6 Tiger Size: Large (-1 to AC and attacks) Speed: 40 ft Attack: 2 Claws (main), 1 Bite (secondary) Damage: Claw 1d8, Bite 2d6 Face/Reach: 5 ft by 10 ft/5 ft Skills: Balance +6, Sneak +6, Alertness +3, Swim +11 (+2 bonus to Sneak in tall grass) Improved Grab, Pounce, Rake Strength rises +1.5 per level Dexterity rises +1 per 6 levels 5th: Claw damage 1d10, Bite damage 2d10 9th: Speed rises to 50 ft 10th: Claw damage 2d6, Bite damage 3d8 12th: Evasion 15th: Claw damage 3d6, Bite damage 3d10 Wolf Speed: 50 ft Attack: Bite (main) Damage: Bite 1d6 Skills: Sneak +4, Alertness +4, Survival +1 (wolves receive a +4 bonus when tracking by scent) Trip: A wolf that hits with a bite attack can attempt to trip the opponent as a free action without making a touch attack or provoking an attack of opportunity. If the attempt fails, the opponent cannot react to the wolf. Strength rises +1 per level Dexterity rises +1 per 2 levels 1st: Weapon Finesse (Bite) 1st: Scent 3rd: Weapon Focus (Bite) 4th: Evasion 4th: Weapon Specialization (Bite) 5th: Bite damage 1d8 7th: Improved Critical (Bite) 9th: Speed rises to 60 ft 10th: Bite damage 2d6 14th: Improved Evasion 15th: Bite damage 3d6 Wolverine Speed: 30 ft, burrow 10 ft, climb 10 ft Attack: 2 Claws (main), 1 Bite (secondary) Damage: Claw 1d4, Bite 1d6 Skills: Climb +15, Alertness +6, Survival +1, Sneak +2 Rage (as barbarian, 1/day plus 1/day for every 4 levels gained) Strength rises +1 per level Dexterity rises +1 per 2 levels 1st: Scent 1st: Weapon Finesse (Bite) 5th: claw damage 1d6, bite damage 1d8 7th: Evasion 9th: Speed rises to 40 ft, Burrow 20 ft, Climb 20 ft 10th: claw damage 1d8, bite damage 1d10 15th: claw damage 1d10, bite damage 2d6 17th: Improved Evasion craftyrat [/QUOTE]
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