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Digbear

These bears have very little in common with most of their cousins. They have sandy brown skin with some coarse white hair and have large claws that double as shovels for digging. Almost all of their body weight is muscle, made to beat those claws through hard materials if needed but with the precision to slice at the exact place they need.   There are many good reasons to fear digbears as they tend to be aggressive, territorial and very good at cutting a humanoid torso in two.

Basic Information

Anatomy

Generally, digbears are built like other bears but have their distinctive claw shovels and they have exceptionally muscular arms.

Additional Information

Geographic Origin and Distribution

Native to the Sa'ar Desert.

Perception and Sensory Capabilities

As they spend a lot of time hiding under rocks or sand, digbears have developed a basic level of darkvision. They are also adept at detecting movement nearby.
Average Height
70 – 150 cm (Adult, At Shoulder)
Average Weight
80 – 600 kg (Adult)
Average Length
1.4 – 2.8 m (Adult, Head and body)

Digbear

Large beast, unaligned
Armor Class 13
Hit Points 32 (4d8+12)
Speed 30ft Burrow: 20ft

STR
20 +5
DEX
12 +1
CON
17 +3
INT
4 -3
WIS
13 +1
CHA
11 0

Skills Athletics +7
Senses Darkvission 30 ft., passive Perception11
Languages -
Challenge 2


Basic Tremorsense. The digbear has advantage on Wisdom (Perception) rolls based on sensing movement in the ground.


Actions

Multiattack. The digbear makes two attacks, one with its claws and one with its bite.   Bite. Melee weapon attack: +7 to hit, reach 5 feet, one target. Hit: 8 (1d6+5) 1d6+5 piercing damage.   Claws. Melee weapon attack: +7 to hit, reach 5 feet, one target. Hit: 9 (1d8+5) 1d8+5 slashing damage.


 

These bears have very little in common with most of their cousins. They have sandy brown skin with some coarse white hair and have large claws that double as shovels for digging. Almost all of their body weight is muscle, made to beat those claws through hard materials if needed but with the precision to slice at the exact place they need.

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