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Description
Dreaded Denizens of the Everfree Forest.Suggested Pathfinder Statistics:
Timber Wolf CR 1
XP 400
N Medium Plant (augmented animal)
Init +4; Senses low-light vision, scent; Perception +8
DEFENSE
AC 16, touch 14, flat-footed 12 (+4 Dex, +2 natural)
hp 13 (2d8+4)
Fort +5, Ref +4, Will +1
Weakness: Fire Vulnerability (Ex) takes double damage from fire unless a save for half damage is allowed, in which case Timber Wolf takes double damage on a failed save and half damage on a successful save.
OFFENSE
Speed 40 ft.
Melee bite +1 (1d6 plus trip), secondary Slam (1d6 plus grab)
Thorny Grasp(ex) Deals automatic slam damage on a successful grapple check.
In addition, any creature that attempts an opposed grapple check to pin, constrict, swallow, or damage the Timber Wolf takes damage equal to the base damage for the Timber Wolf’s slam attack (unmodified by Strength).
Entangle (Sp) Can use entangle (caster level equals Timber Wolf’s HD/Character Level) once per day, plus one additional time per day for each 5 HD the Timber Wolf possesses. This ability functions like the spell of the same name, except that it affects only thorns and burr-bearing plants. A Timber Wolf is immune to the effects of its own entangle.
STATISTICS
Str 11, Dex 19, Con 15, Int 2, Wis 12, Cha 6
Base Atk +1; CMB +2; CMD 14 (18 vs. trip)
Feats Skill Focus (Perception)
Skills Perception +8, Stealth +6, Survival +1 (+5 scent tracking); Racial Modifiers +4 Survival when tracking by scent, +8 circumstance bonus on Stealth checks in forested areas and thickets
ECOLOGY
Environment cold or temperate forests
Organization solitary, pair, or pack (3–12)
Treasure none
Wandering alone or in packs, Timber Wolves sit at the top of the food chain. Ferociously territorial and exceptionally wide-ranging in their hunting, Timber Wolf packs cover broad areas. A Timber Wolf's wide paws contain slight webbing between the toes that assists in moving over snow, and its rough bark is a thick, water-resistant coat ranging in color from red to brown and even gray in some species. Its paws leave behind scented resins that mark the ground as it travels, assisting in navigation as well as broadcasting its whereabouts to fellow pack members. Generally, a Timber Wolf stands from 2-1/2 to 3 feet tall at the shoulder and weighs between 90 and 180 pounds, with females being slightly smaller.






















