As I recall, they were originally called 'carnivorous Apes' in AD&D, and I believe they were originally based on the carnivorous Apes from the Conan series. This picture could probably serve as a notable example of one.Sejs said:More importantly, why the hell do apes have claws?
Jeff Wilder said:According to the SRD, "an adult male ape is 5½ to 6 feet tall and weighs 300 to 400 pounds." This is about right for the largest primates in the real world.
So why is that size Large?
I am 6'5" tall and over 300 pounds. I've got a good reach, but it sure as hell ain't 10 feet.
Is this a screw-up? What wins, the stat-block or the size description?
So dwarves are kinda like very small apes?Storyteller01 said:Same reason dwarves are medium.
mvincent said:So dwarves are kinda like very small apes?
Jeff Wilder said:That's a great catch! I think the Large size is a mistake.
IanB said:If it was a simple typo, the stat block would be inconsistent and probably would have been corrected in the 3E->3.5E transition, or in errata; it isn't and wasn't. The ape was fully designed as a large creature for some reason or another.
If I remember, I'll check my 1E and 2E monster books later and see if they have apes as size L.