Size:
Small
Type:
Magical Beast
Form:
winged ursine
Temper:
# App:
1d6
Lair:
Diet:
Combat Dice:
0
Hit Points:
0
Attack Rank:
0
Passive Defense:
0
Active Defense:
Damage Reduction:
0
Role:
Ground:
± 40'
Climb/Arboreal:
Flight:
± 5'
Swim:
Benthic:
Burrow:
Ethereal:
Actions/Abilities/Traits: Basic Fantasy
Actions/Abilities/Traits: Basic Fantasy
Offense
2 claws + poison
Circumstance: Combat
1d4 + poison claw, 1d6 bite, 1d6 hug + 1d6 + poison sting
Offense
1 bite + hug + sting
Circumstance: Combat
1d4 + poison claw, 1d6 bite, 1d6 hug + 1d6 + poison sting
Special
Poisonous Claws
Those hit by the beebear's front claws must save vs. Poison or take an additional 1d3 damage.
Special
Hug and Sting
If a beebear manages to hug its victim it will use its stinger, causing the victim to save vs. Poison or die. A beebear that successfully stings another creature pulls away, leaving its stinger in the creature; the beebear suffers 1d4 points of damage. It takes nearly a month for a new stinger to grew completely useful.
Special
Loud Wings
The beebear's wings are very loud and can be heard up to 30 feet away, so it uses them mostly as a warning to others, specially when combined with their roars.
Special
Attracted to Bright Colors
Bright colors attract these creatures and they will focus their attacks if made aggressive.
Environments
forest
A light brown bear with black stripes, insect-like wings, and a stinger tail
A beebear is a light brown bear with black thick stripes and very long sting-shaped claws. It has small insect-like wings and a large stinger for a tail. The beebear's wings are very loud and can be heard up to 30 feet away, so it uses them mostly as a warning to others, specially when combined with their roars. Bright colors attract these creatures and they will focus their attacks if made aggressive.
Basic Fantasy Field Guide Omnibus
Actions/Abilities/Traits: Basic Fantasy
A light brown bear with black stripes, insect-like wings, and a stinger tail
A beebear is a light brown bear with black thick stripes and very long sting-shaped claws. It has small insect-like wings and a large stinger for a tail. The beebear's wings are very loud and can be heard up to 30 feet away, so it uses them mostly as a warning to others, specially when combined with their roars. Bright colors attract these creatures and they will focus their attacks if made aggressive.
Basic Fantasy Field Guide Omnibus