Werejaguar
Humanoid cursed to shapeshift into a semi-intelligent jaguar.
Hit Dice | 5+2* (24hp) |
Armor Class | 15 (10 in humanoid form) |
Attacks | +3: 2 @ 1d4 (claw) & 1 @ 1d8 (bite), or 1 @ 1d8 (sword or other weapon) |
Movement | 60’ |
Saving Throws | D10 W11 P12 B13 S14 (6) |
Morale | 10 |
Alignment | Chaotic |
XP | 400 |
Rake
- If both claw attacks hit same target, they take additional damage from 2 rear claw attacks (1d6 each) automatically.
- When encountered, 50% (3-in-6) chance of having stealth / surprise.
- +1 attack when leaping down from above.
- Can summon 1d2 normal jaguars that will arrive in 1dd4 rounds.
Werebeast
- Immune to damage from mundane, non-silver weapons.
- When hit with wolfsbane, must Save vs Poison or flee, as with the Scare spell.
- While not in contact with silver or wolfsbane, heals 1 hp at the end of each combat round in which they take no damage.
- Capable of shifting between (natural) humanoid form, animal form, and a hybrid form.
- Takes one combat round to shift form, can attack as new form at end of round.
- Must change into and remain in hybrid or animal form during a full moon.
- Cannot wear armor, as it limits their ability to shapeshift.
- Cannot use beak, bite, claw, or talon attacks when in humanoid form.
- Humanoid form usually retains some characteristics from animal form.
- While in animal form, can only speak with animals of that type (unless otherwise noted).
- Cannot use weapons while in animal form.
- May summon 1d2 animals associated with their animal form from the surrounding area.
- Animals arrive in 1d4 rounds.
- When killed in animal or hybrid form, reverts to humanoid form.
- Can smell other werebeasts.
- Some animals can smell werebeasts, and are afraid of them.
Infection
When a humanoid loses more than 1/2 of their max hit points from the natural attacks of a werebeast (ex: bite or claw), they must Save vs Poison or become infected with therianthropy.
- The disease takes 2d12 days to fully infect, with signs of infection appearing halfway through.
- Humanoids become the same type of werebeasts (and are typically run by the referee, at least while transformed).