Pig Rat (Fallout Supplement)

These are larger, hairless, burrowing rats. It's unknown whether they're a rat-pig hybrid or an entirely new creature. Pig rats combine the feral cunning of a rat with the voracious appetite of a pig.

Pig Rat
Size and Type: Medium Animal
Hit Dice: 1d4+1 (3 hp)
Mas: 12
Initiative: +0
Speed: 40 ft
Defense: 10, touch 10, flat-footed 10
Base Attack/Grapple: +1/+1
Attack: +1 Melee (1d3, bite)
Full Attack: +1 Melee (1d3, bite)
Space/Reach: 5 ft by 5 ft/5 ft
Special Qualities: Low-Light Vision
Saves: Fort +2, Ref +1, Will +1
Abilities: Str 10, Dex 11, Con 12, Int 2, Wis 12, Cha 2
Skills: Balance +8, Climb +14, Hide +8, Move Silently +8
Feats:
Possessions: None
Organization:
Challenge Rating: 1/4
Allegiances: None
Advancement: 2-4(Large)
Level Adjustment: None

Is it a pig/rat, or a rat...or a pig?

Combat

Being fast, but weak, the creatures don't pose a real threat, though in a group with their cousins, mole rats and giant rats, they could become dangerous.



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