Wereboar, Hybrid Form
This potbellied creature has the body of a man and the head of a crazed boar. Large tusks jut from his upper jaw.
Wereboar, Hybrid Form (CR 2)
Human Barbarian 2Medium Humanoid (Human, Shapechanger)
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
Initiative: +1
Senses: Low-Light Vision, Scent; Perception +7
Speed: 40 feet
Space: 5 feet
Defense
Armor Class: 14, touch 9, flat-footed 13 (+3 armor, +1 Dex, +2 natural, -2 rage)Hit Points: 30 (2d12+17)
Saving Throws: Fort +8, Ref +1, Will +4
Ferocity, uncanny dodge
Damage Reduction: 10/silver
Offense
Melee: dagger +8 (1d4+6/19-20), bite +3 (1d4+3 plus curse of lycanthropy), gore +3 (1d8+3)Reach: 5 feet
Ranged: dagger +3 (1d4+3/19-20)
Special Attacks: rage (8 rounds/day), rage powers (animal fury)
Statistics
Str | Dex | Con | Int | Wis | Cha |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
23 (+6) | 13 (+1) | 23 (+6) | 10 (+0) | 14 (+2) | 8 (-1) |
CMB +8
CMD 19
Feats: Toughness
Skills: Handle Animal +4, Intimidate +4, Knowledge (nature) +5, Perception +7, Profession (farmer) +4
Languages: Common
Special Qualities: Lycanthropic Empathy (boars and dire boars), fast movement, Change Shape (human, hybrid, and boar; polymorph)
Special Abilities
NONEEcology
Environment: Any Forests or PlainsOrganization: solitary, pair, brood (3-8), or troupe (3-8 plus 1-4 boars)
Treasure: NPC gear (studded leather armor, 2 daggers, other treasure)
In their humanoid forms, wereboars tend to be stout with upturned noses, bristly hair, and a noticeable overbite. They usually have red, brown, or black hair, though a few are golden blond, pale blond, or even bald. Chin whiskers are common, but males often can't grow full beards. Because they can be stubborn and aggressive when riled up, wereboars usually live in their own communities rather than mixing with non-lycanthropes; a wereboar's farm or ranch doesn't look out of the ordinary.
Wereboars tend to have large families with many children. Many wereboars are known to have especially bad tempers, rivaling those of murderous werewolves, and even other lycanthropes tend to avoid them. This suits the wereboars fine, especially as some weretigers and werewolves have been known hunt young wereboars.
Note that the statistics presented here for wereboars assume that the creatures are in their barbarian rage-if the creatures are encountered at another time, simply adjust their statistics accordingly.