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<blockquote data-quote="Shade" data-source="post: 5187094" data-attributes="member: 287"><p>This one's not real silly, either, but since this thread has temporarily become a "converting the hybrids" thread, we might as well continue...</p><p></p><p><strong>Owlbear, Arctic</strong></p><p>CLIMATE/TERRAIN: Any arctic </p><p>FREQUENCY: Very rare </p><p>ORGANIZATION: Pack </p><p>ACTIVITY CYCLE: Dav </p><p>DIET: Carnivore </p><p>INTELLIGENCE: Low (5-7) </p><p>TREASURE: Incidental</p><p>ALIGNMENT: Neutral </p><p>NO. APPEARING: 1 (2-8) </p><p>ARMOR CLASS: 5 </p><p>MOVEMENT: 12 Sw 9 </p><p>HIT DICE: 8+2 </p><p>THACO: 13 </p><p>NO. OF ATTACKS: 3 </p><p>DAMAGE/ATTACK: ld10/ld10/2d6 </p><p>SPECIAL ATTACKS: Hug, surprise</p><p>SPECIAL DEFENSES: Immune to cold</p><p>MAGIC RESISTANCE: Nil</p><p>SIZE: L (12' tall)</p><p>MORALE: Steadv (11-12)</p><p>XP VALUE: 2,000 </p><p></p><p>Arctic owlbears are the polar cousins of the normal owlbear. They resemble a cross between a snowy owl and a polar bear. Both their fur and their feathers are a snowy white, while the claws and beak are both black. Yellow, glowing eyes look forward from a rounded head. Like other owlbears, arctic owlbears communicate with hoots and loud screeches.</p><p></p><p>Combat: Due to its ability to blend into the arctic environment, an arctic owlbear is 75% likely to surprise its prey when hunting. Arctic owlbears are as foul-tempered as their forest cousins, immediately attacking prey with their front claws and wicked beaks.</p><p></p><p>Upon scoring a claw hit on a roll of 18 or better, the owlbear immediately hugs for 2d8 points of damage, which it maintains as long as it wishes, inflicting damage each round. Once engaged in a hugging attack, the owlbear cannot slash with its claws, but can use its beak normally A single attempt to break the hug is allowed, using the bend bars/lift gates roll for success (monsters without strength ratings use a saving throw vs. paralysis if larger than man-size, at -2 if man-sized or smaller).</p><p></p><p>The multi-layered fur and feathers of the arctic owlbear give it immunity to cold-based attacks. </p><p></p><p>Habitat/Society: Arctic owlbears live in the coldest areas of the arctic, often making their lairs in pre-existing caves or carving dens in hanks of snow. However, they tend to he wanderers and do not settle in any one place for long. If encountered in their lair, a mated pair of owlbears is 25% likely to have either ld6 eggs (20% chance) or the same number of young (80% chance). Young will be from 40% to 70% grown, fighting as creatures with 5 or 6 Hit Dice. Damage inflicted by these younger owl bears is ld6/ld6/2d4. The hug inflicts 2d6 points of damage per round and the chance of escaping the hug is increased by 20%.</p><p></p><p>Ecology: Arctic owlbears live for ahout 20 years. They will prey on anything, but prefer meat above all else. Unlike normal owlbears, the arctic variety hunt primarily by day and, being good swimmers, will aggressively pursue the prey into frigid waters without hesitation. They are well adapted for their environment-rough, leathery pads on the bottom of their paws help them maintain stability on icy surfaces. Natives of these lands claim nothing worse than having an arctic owlbear on your trail, because of their stubborn determination, nasty disposition, and constant hunger.</p><p></p><p>Originally appeared in Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Three (1996).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shade, post: 5187094, member: 287"] This one's not real silly, either, but since this thread has temporarily become a "converting the hybrids" thread, we might as well continue... [B]Owlbear, Arctic[/B] CLIMATE/TERRAIN: Any arctic FREQUENCY: Very rare ORGANIZATION: Pack ACTIVITY CYCLE: Dav DIET: Carnivore INTELLIGENCE: Low (5-7) TREASURE: Incidental ALIGNMENT: Neutral NO. APPEARING: 1 (2-8) ARMOR CLASS: 5 MOVEMENT: 12 Sw 9 HIT DICE: 8+2 THACO: 13 NO. OF ATTACKS: 3 DAMAGE/ATTACK: ld10/ld10/2d6 SPECIAL ATTACKS: Hug, surprise SPECIAL DEFENSES: Immune to cold MAGIC RESISTANCE: Nil SIZE: L (12' tall) MORALE: Steadv (11-12) XP VALUE: 2,000 Arctic owlbears are the polar cousins of the normal owlbear. They resemble a cross between a snowy owl and a polar bear. Both their fur and their feathers are a snowy white, while the claws and beak are both black. Yellow, glowing eyes look forward from a rounded head. Like other owlbears, arctic owlbears communicate with hoots and loud screeches. Combat: Due to its ability to blend into the arctic environment, an arctic owlbear is 75% likely to surprise its prey when hunting. Arctic owlbears are as foul-tempered as their forest cousins, immediately attacking prey with their front claws and wicked beaks. Upon scoring a claw hit on a roll of 18 or better, the owlbear immediately hugs for 2d8 points of damage, which it maintains as long as it wishes, inflicting damage each round. Once engaged in a hugging attack, the owlbear cannot slash with its claws, but can use its beak normally A single attempt to break the hug is allowed, using the bend bars/lift gates roll for success (monsters without strength ratings use a saving throw vs. paralysis if larger than man-size, at -2 if man-sized or smaller). The multi-layered fur and feathers of the arctic owlbear give it immunity to cold-based attacks. Habitat/Society: Arctic owlbears live in the coldest areas of the arctic, often making their lairs in pre-existing caves or carving dens in hanks of snow. However, they tend to he wanderers and do not settle in any one place for long. If encountered in their lair, a mated pair of owlbears is 25% likely to have either ld6 eggs (20% chance) or the same number of young (80% chance). Young will be from 40% to 70% grown, fighting as creatures with 5 or 6 Hit Dice. Damage inflicted by these younger owl bears is ld6/ld6/2d4. The hug inflicts 2d6 points of damage per round and the chance of escaping the hug is increased by 20%. Ecology: Arctic owlbears live for ahout 20 years. They will prey on anything, but prefer meat above all else. Unlike normal owlbears, the arctic variety hunt primarily by day and, being good swimmers, will aggressively pursue the prey into frigid waters without hesitation. They are well adapted for their environment-rough, leathery pads on the bottom of their paws help them maintain stability on icy surfaces. Natives of these lands claim nothing worse than having an arctic owlbear on your trail, because of their stubborn determination, nasty disposition, and constant hunger. Originally appeared in Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Three (1996). [/QUOTE]
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