Monsters / Owlbear

Owlbear

CR 4 - 1,200 XP - N Large Magical Beast

Stat block

AC15 (touch 10, flat-footed 14)HP47 (5d10+20)SavesFort +10, Ref +5, Will +2Melee2 claws +8 (1d6+4 plus grab), bite +8 (1d6+4)Speed30 ft.AbilitiesStr 19, Dex 12, Con 18, Int 2, Wis 12, Cha 10BAB / CMB / CMD+5 / +10 / 21Sensesdarkvision 60 ft., low-light vision, scent; Perception +12Environmenttemperate forests

Combat brain - every behavior cites its line (6 rules)

Built only from this entry: stat-block special attacks, the printed Int score, the creature type, its feats and senses, and the behavioral prose of its own description. Nothing invented - an uncited behavior is a test failure.

grapple-grab (from melee)
melee: 2 claws +8 (1d6+4 plus grab), bite +8 (1d6+4) - grab rides the hit
pack-hunter (from lore)
Adult owlbears live in mated pairs, and hunt in small groups, leaving their young behind in their lairs while they search for prey.
scent-tracking (from senses)
senses: scent - hidden prey is found, not lost
bruiser (from abilities)
abilities: Str 19 over Dex 12 - plant and full-attack, soak the hits
strikes-first (from feats)
feats: Improved Initiative - it moves before you do
night-hunter (from senses)
senses: darkvision 60 ft., low-light vision, scent; Perception +12 - hunts where prey is blind

From the entry

The origin of the owlbear is a subject of great debate among scholars of the monstrous creatures of the world. However, most concur that at some point in the distant past, a deranged wizard created the original specimens by crossing an owl with a bear-perhaps as proof of some insane concept about the nature of life, but possibly out of sheer lunacy. Whatever the original purpose of such a freakish creation as the owlbear, the creature bred true and has become quite well-established in woodlands across the world, where it plays a key role in a region's ecosystem as an apex predator. Owlbears are notoriously bloodthirsty killers, well known for their short tempers, aggression, and savage nature. They tend to attack without provocation, slaughtering any living creatures that cross their paths. Many scholars that have encountered these creatures in the wild have noted that they all have r...