Savage Worlds Free Bestiary - Savagepedia
Savage Worlds Free Bestiary - Savagepedia
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21.1. WERECREATURES CHAPTER 21. W<br />
– Low-light Vision: Wererats halve all lighting penalties.<br />
– Swarm Form: Wererats can turn into a swarm of rats with a<br />
Smart roll. In this form they’ re effectively Incorporeal: they<br />
can pass through walls by crawling through any available nooks<br />
and crannies, can ,t attack, and can only be harmed by area effect<br />
attacks. They can move up and down walls as with the Wall<br />
Walker ability while in this form. They can remain in this form<br />
for 3 rounds.<br />
21.1.6. Weretiger (WC)<br />
Weretigers are native to India primarily, though they re sometimes spotted<br />
in other parts of Asia.<br />
• Attributes: Agility d10, Smarts d6, Spirit d8, Strength d12+2, Vigor<br />
d12<br />
• Skills: Climb d10, Fighting d12, Guts d12, Intimidation d12, Notice<br />
d10, Swimming d8, Stealth d10, Tracking d10<br />
• Pace: 8; Parry: 8; Toughness: 8<br />
• Edges: Quick, Improved Frenzy<br />
• Special Abilities:<br />
– Bite/Claw: Str+d6.<br />
– Fast: Weretigers move at Pace 8 and roll d8 for running.<br />
– Infection: Anyone slain by a weretiger has a 50% chance of returning<br />
to life as one.<br />
– Low-light Vision: Weretigers ignore Dim and Dark lighting penalties.<br />
– Leaping Pounce: Weretigers can leap once per round for 1d6”,<br />
vertical or horizontal, and often pounce on their prey to best<br />
bring their mass and claws to bear. If it leaps onto prey, it receives<br />
a +4 to its attack and damage. Its Parry is reduced by –2<br />
until its next action when performing the maneuver.<br />
– Size +1: Weretigers are scaring big!<br />
21.1.7. Wolf-Man (WC)<br />
Wolf-men are a form of werewolf, more in keeping with old, B-horror movies<br />
like I Was a Teenage Werewolf than Ginger Snaps or Dog Soldiers. For a<br />
twist, you could make werewolves the pureblood lycanthropes, born of<br />
two werewolf parents, while wolfmen are normal humans who have been<br />
infected by lycanthropy.<br />
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