3e SRD:Worg

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Worg

Size/Type: Medium Magical Beast
Hit Dice: 4d10+8 (30 hp)
Initiative: +2 (Dex)
Speed: 50 ft.
AC: 14 (+2 Dex, +2 natural)
Attacks: Bite +7 melee
Damage: Bite 1d6+4
Face/Reach: 5 ft. by 5 ft./5 ft.
Special Attacks: Trip
Special Qualities: Scent
Saves: Fort +6, Ref +6, Will +3
Abilities: Str 17, Dex 15, Con 15, Int 6, Wis 14, Cha 10
Skills: Hide +7, Listen +9, Move Silently +7, Spot +9, Wilderness Lore +2*
Feats: Alertness
Climate/Terrain: Any forest, hill, plains, and mountains
Organization: Solitary, pair, or pack (6-11)
Challenge Rating: 2
Treasure: 1/10 coins; 50% goods; 50% items
Alignment: Always neutral evil
Advancement: 5-6 HD (Medium-size); 7-12 HD (Large)

More intelligent than their smaller cousins, worgs speak their own language. Some can also speak Common and Goblin.

Combat

Mated pairs work together to bring down large game, while lone worgs usually chase down creatures smaller than themselves. Both often use hit-and-run tactics to exhaust their quarry. A pack usually circles a larger opponent: Each wolf attacks in turn, biting and retreating, until the creature is exhausted, at which point the pack moves in for the kill. If they get impatient or heavily outnumber the opponent, worgs attempt to pin it.

Trip (Ex): A worg that hits with a bite attack can attempt to trip the opponent as a free action without making a touch attack or provoking an attack of opportunity. If the attempt fails, the opponent cannot react to trip the worg.

Skills: A worg receives a +1 racial bonus to Listen, Move Silently, and Spot checks, and a +2 racial bonus to Hide checks. A worg has a +4 racial bonus to Wilderness Lore checks when tracking by scent.



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