Advanced Wolf 1 17 17 0 0 true 2a9566db-0b48-4c97-a1a8-f629837c5321 false false false 0 949720580 false 0 0 0 0 false false false false false Timber Wolf 2 600 N Medium animal 4 low-light vision, scent; Perception +10 18, touch 14, flat-footed 14 (+4 Dex, +4 natural) 17 (2d8+8) Fort +7, Ref +7, Will +3 7 7 3 30 ft. bite +4 (1d6+4 plus trip) 5 ft. 5 ft. Str 17, Dex 19, Con 19, Int 2, Wis 16, Cha 10 1 4 18 (22 vs. trip) Skill Focus (Perception) Perception +10, Stealth +8 +4 Survival when tracking by scent cold forest or mountains solitary, pair, or pack (3-20) none A chilling chorus of howls echoes through the air as a massive, white-furred wolf emerges. Wolf AP 67 0 Timber wolves range in color from white to gray to pitch black. The largest males can weigh 175 pounds. Timber wolves typically have longer legs and bigger paws to help traverse the difficult terrain in which they live. More importantly, their proportionally larger heads, held up by powerful neck muscles, allow them to drag down sizable herd animals. Hunts begin with a communal howl to unite the pack. They chase their prey over vast distances-sometimes over 50 miles-wearing prey down with fear and exhaustion. Using jaws capable of crushing bones and snapping spines, several timber wolves at a time might latch on to a victim and drag it to the ground. Their speed and pack instincts let them use coordinated attacks, flanking, and hit-and-run maneuvers. Group howling helps bind the pack together. The howls can be used for calling the pack to the hunt, determining the location of other pack members, communicating food sources, and even determining social order. Howls can be heard over vast distances and help establish a pack's territory, which averages 350 square miles. The power and majesty of timber wolves inspire many sentient races. For civilized folk, the wolf has come to embody a primitive evil, often playing the role of a villain in fairy tales. This has earned the animal an undeserved reputation for aggression. Among northern peoples, the wolf symbolizes strength and prowess in battle. Many tribes revere wolf totems, and some even claim in their folklore to be originally descended from wolves. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 false true 17 19 19 2 16 10 true true Perception 10 Stealth 8 true Skill Focus (Perception) true 18 14 14 4 0 0 0 0 4 18 false false Advanced Wolf 2 17 17 0 0 true ea5c33b9-a7b0-4869-a519-ea4298fb4f1c false false false 0 1423540619 false 0 0 -1 2147483646 false false false false false Timber Wolf 2 600 N Medium animal 4 low-light vision, scent; Perception +10 18, touch 14, flat-footed 14 (+4 Dex, +4 natural) 17 (2d8+8) Fort +7, Ref +7, Will +3 7 7 3 30 ft. bite +4 (1d6+4 plus trip) 5 ft. 5 ft. Str 17, Dex 19, Con 19, Int 2, Wis 16, Cha 10 1 4 18 (22 vs. trip) Skill Focus (Perception) Perception +10, Stealth +8 +4 Survival when tracking by scent cold forest or mountains solitary, pair, or pack (3-20) none A chilling chorus of howls echoes through the air as a massive, white-furred wolf emerges. Wolf AP 67 0 Timber wolves range in color from white to gray to pitch black. The largest males can weigh 175 pounds. Timber wolves typically have longer legs and bigger paws to help traverse the difficult terrain in which they live. More importantly, their proportionally larger heads, held up by powerful neck muscles, allow them to drag down sizable herd animals. Hunts begin with a communal howl to unite the pack. They chase their prey over vast distances-sometimes over 50 miles-wearing prey down with fear and exhaustion. Using jaws capable of crushing bones and snapping spines, several timber wolves at a time might latch on to a victim and drag it to the ground. Their speed and pack instincts let them use coordinated attacks, flanking, and hit-and-run maneuvers. Group howling helps bind the pack together. The howls can be used for calling the pack to the hunt, determining the location of other pack members, communicating food sources, and even determining social order. Howls can be heard over vast distances and help establish a pack's territory, which averages 350 square miles. The power and majesty of timber wolves inspire many sentient races. For civilized folk, the wolf has come to embody a primitive evil, often playing the role of a villain in fairy tales. This has earned the animal an undeserved reputation for aggression. Among northern peoples, the wolf symbolizes strength and prowess in battle. Many tribes revere wolf totems, and some even claim in their folklore to be originally descended from wolves. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 false true 17 19 19 2 16 10 true true Perception 10 Stealth 8 true Skill Focus (Perception) true 18 14 14 4 0 0 0 0 4 18 false false Advanced Wolf 3 17 17 0 0 true aae7d48a-ea58-48ef-b7c3-700a1ebef5b3 false false false 0 1929509396 false 0 0 -1 2147483645 false false false false false Timber Wolf 2 600 N Medium animal 4 low-light vision, scent; Perception +10 18, touch 14, flat-footed 14 (+4 Dex, +4 natural) 17 (2d8+8) Fort +7, Ref +7, Will +3 7 7 3 30 ft. bite +4 (1d6+4 plus trip) 5 ft. 5 ft. Str 17, Dex 19, Con 19, Int 2, Wis 16, Cha 10 1 4 18 (22 vs. trip) Skill Focus (Perception) Perception +10, Stealth +8 +4 Survival when tracking by scent cold forest or mountains solitary, pair, or pack (3-20) none A chilling chorus of howls echoes through the air as a massive, white-furred wolf emerges. Wolf AP 67 0 Timber wolves range in color from white to gray to pitch black. The largest males can weigh 175 pounds. Timber wolves typically have longer legs and bigger paws to help traverse the difficult terrain in which they live. More importantly, their proportionally larger heads, held up by powerful neck muscles, allow them to drag down sizable herd animals. Hunts begin with a communal howl to unite the pack. They chase their prey over vast distances-sometimes over 50 miles-wearing prey down with fear and exhaustion. Using jaws capable of crushing bones and snapping spines, several timber wolves at a time might latch on to a victim and drag it to the ground. Their speed and pack instincts let them use coordinated attacks, flanking, and hit-and-run maneuvers. Group howling helps bind the pack together. The howls can be used for calling the pack to the hunt, determining the location of other pack members, communicating food sources, and even determining social order. Howls can be heard over vast distances and help establish a pack's territory, which averages 350 square miles. The power and majesty of timber wolves inspire many sentient races. For civilized folk, the wolf has come to embody a primitive evil, often playing the role of a villain in fairy tales. This has earned the animal an undeserved reputation for aggression. Among northern peoples, the wolf symbolizes strength and prowess in battle. Many tribes revere wolf totems, and some even claim in their folklore to be originally descended from wolves. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 false true 17 19 19 2 16 10 true true Perception 10 Stealth 8 true Skill Focus (Perception) true 18 14 14 4 0 0 0 0 4 18 false false Advanced Wolf 4 17 17 0 0 true 9eced593-5a44-4590-b2d3-15a69c7daae4 false false false 0 1194813861 false 0 0 -1 2147483647 false false false false false Timber Wolf 2 600 N Medium animal 4 low-light vision, scent; Perception +10 18, touch 14, flat-footed 14 (+4 Dex, +4 natural) 17 (2d8+8) Fort +7, Ref +7, Will +3 7 7 3 30 ft. bite +4 (1d6+4 plus trip) 5 ft. 5 ft. Str 17, Dex 19, Con 19, Int 2, Wis 16, Cha 10 1 4 18 (22 vs. trip) Skill Focus (Perception) Perception +10, Stealth +8 +4 Survival when tracking by scent cold forest or mountains solitary, pair, or pack (3-20) none A chilling chorus of howls echoes through the air as a massive, white-furred wolf emerges. Wolf AP 67 0 Timber wolves range in color from white to gray to pitch black. The largest males can weigh 175 pounds. Timber wolves typically have longer legs and bigger paws to help traverse the difficult terrain in which they live. More importantly, their proportionally larger heads, held up by powerful neck muscles, allow them to drag down sizable herd animals. Hunts begin with a communal howl to unite the pack. They chase their prey over vast distances-sometimes over 50 miles-wearing prey down with fear and exhaustion. Using jaws capable of crushing bones and snapping spines, several timber wolves at a time might latch on to a victim and drag it to the ground. Their speed and pack instincts let them use coordinated attacks, flanking, and hit-and-run maneuvers. Group howling helps bind the pack together. The howls can be used for calling the pack to the hunt, determining the location of other pack members, communicating food sources, and even determining social order. Howls can be heard over vast distances and help establish a pack's territory, which averages 350 square miles. The power and majesty of timber wolves inspire many sentient races. For civilized folk, the wolf has come to embody a primitive evil, often playing the role of a villain in fairy tales. This has earned the animal an undeserved reputation for aggression. Among northern peoples, the wolf symbolizes strength and prowess in battle. Many tribes revere wolf totems, and some even claim in their folklore to be originally descended from wolves. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 false true 17 19 19 2 16 10 true true Perception 10 Stealth 8 true Skill Focus (Perception) true 18 14 14 4 0 0 0 0 4 18 false false