Werewolverine, Human Form

Howling out of the taiga comes a ferocious humanoid creature covered in thick grey fur. Its hands are tipped in long claws.
 

Werewolverine, Human Form (CR 3)

Human Barbarian 3
Medium Humanoid (Human, Shapechanger)
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
Initiative: +1
Senses: Low-Light Vision, Scent; Perception +7
  Speed: 40 feet
Space: 5 feet
 

Defense

Armor Class: 13, touch 9, flat-footed 11 (+3 armor, +1 Dex, -2 rage, +1 shield)
Hit Points: 43 (3d12+12 plus 6)
Saving Throws: Fort +7, Ref +2, Will +4
uncanny dodge
 

Offense

Melee: battleaxe +8 (1d8+5/x3)
Reach: 5 feet
Ranged: throwing axe +4 (1d6+5)
  Special Attacks: rage (10 rounds), rage power (intimidating glare)
 

Statistics

StrDexConIntWisCha
21 (+5) 13 (+1) 18 (+4) 8 (-1) 12 (+1) 10 (+0)
Base Attack Bonus: +3
CMB +8
CMD 19
  Feats: Skill Focus (Intimidate), Toughness
  Skills: Climb +9, Intimidate +9, Perception +7, Survival +7
  Languages: Common
  Special Qualities: Change Shape (human, hybrid, and wolverine; polymorph), fast movement, trap sense +1, Lycanthropic Empathy (badgers and wolverines)

 

Special Abilities

NONE
 

Ecology

Environment: Cold Forests
Organization: solitary, pair, family (3-6), pack (6-10), or troupe (11-20)
Treasure: NPC gear (battleaxe, 2 daggers, 2 throwing axes, studded leather armor, small wooden shield, other gear)

  In their humanoid forms, werewolverines are wiry, muscular folk with broad shoulders and powerful hands. Their faces are almost always contorted into a twitchy sneer. Quick to anger and slow to calm, werewolverines are seemingly always on the brink of a powerful emotional outburst.
  When angered, a werewolverine screams and howls in a raspy voice that speaks of violent, primal rage. Instinctively brutal, werewolverines make the ideal strong-arms for bandit gangs.
  Note that the statistics presented here for werewolverines assume that the creatures are in their barbarian rage - if the creatures are encountered at another time, simply adjust their statistics accordingly.
  Credit Original author Nathan Douglas Paul Originally appearing in The Eamonvale Incursion (© Necromancer Games, 2008)

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