Considerably nastier than a typical wild boar, the giant boar seems to enjoy opportunities for violent encounters. Technically an omnivorous scavenger, the giant boar will never pass up the opportunity for a meal of freshly killed meat. Furthermore, the creatures are highly territorial, and considers almost any other creature larger than a squirrel to be a potential threat to its domain. Some clans of Orcs on Cartyrion revere the giant boar, and consider the solo hunting killing of one to be the ultimate test of a hunter's prowess. There are tales that tell of bands of fighting Orcs mounted upon these creatures during the Great Strife as well. A typical adult giant boar is 10 feet (3m) long and 7 feet (2m) tall at the shoulder. It weighs approximately 2,000 pounds (900kg). | |
Perception | +12, Low Light Vision, Imprecise Scent, 30ft. |
Skills | Acrobatics+8, Athletics+12, Survival+10 |
STR +6 , DEX +0 , CON +3 , INT -4 , WIS +2 , CHA -1 | |
AC | 21 |
Saving Throws | Fort +13, Ref +9, Will +10 |
HP | 60 |
Speed | 40ft |
Melee | Tusk: +14 / +10 / +6 ; Damage: 2d8+6 Piercing |
Special Abilities | Boar Charge: The giant boar Strides twice (up to 80') and then makes a tusk Strike. As long as it moved at least 20', it gains a +2 circumstance bonus to its attack roll. A Medium or smaller creature struck by this attack must succeed at a DC19 Reflex save or be knocked prone by the force of the blow. Ferocity: Trigger: The creature is reduced to 9 hit points. Effect: The creature avoids being knocked out and remains at 1HP, but its wounded value increases by 1. When it is Wounded 3, it can no longer use this ability. |