Common sorts of wild herd animals, including deer, aurochs, elk, moose, and bison
The statistics above represent common sorts of wild herd animals, including deer (1 hit die), aurochs (2 hit dice), elk or moose (3 hit dice) and bison (4 hit dice). Such creatures are often skittish and likely to flee if provoked, but males are more aggressive in the presence of females (the parenthesized morale applies in this case). Generally, 1 hit die herd animals inflict 1d4 points of damage on a hit, 2 and 3 hit die animals inflict 1d6, and 4 hit die animals inflict 1d8. The GM should feel free to vary from these figures as he or she sees fit; there are many types of herd animals in the world, and some are better armed than others.
The name "antelope" can apply to a large number of hoofed, horned animals, including pronghorns, gazelles, the straight-horned duikers, the spiral-horned bushbucks, hartebeests and/or other plain antelopes, marsh antelopes, desert antelopes, pygmy antelopes, and many others.
The name "antelope" can apply to a large number of hoofed, horned animals, including pronghorns, gazelles, the straight-horned duikers, the spiral-horned bushbucks, hartebeests and/or other plain antelopes, marsh antelopes, desert antelopes, pygmy antelopes, and many others.
Common sorts of wild herd animals, including deer, aurochs, elk, moose, and bison
The statistics above represent common sorts of wild herd animals, including deer (1 hit die), aurochs (2 hit dice), elk or moose (3 hit dice) and bison (4 hit dice). Such creatures are often skittish and likely to flee if provoked, but males are more aggressive in the presence of females (the parenthesized morale applies in this case). Generally, 1 hit die herd animals inflict 1d4 points of damage on a hit, 2 and 3 hit die animals inflict 1d6, and 4 hit die animals inflict 1d8. The GM should feel free to vary from these figures as he or she sees fit; there are many types of herd animals in the world, and some are better armed than others.
Wild animals that live in large, grazing herds. The exact type depends on the terrain.
