Pathfinder race: Furbolg (From warcraft)


Furbolg



Age: 20 + 1d6 (intuitive) 2d6 (self-taught) 3d6 (trained)
Height:
Male: 5’8” + 2d10
Female: 5’4” + 2d8
Weight:
Male: 180 + 2d6 x (height modifier)
Female: 160 + 2d6 x (height modifier)


+2 Strength, +2 Wisdom, -2 intelligence: Furbolgs are strongly built and wise in the ways of druidic and shamanistic beliefs, but are still close to their animal ancestors.
Medium: Furbolgs do not suffer penalties due to their size.
Normal Speed: Furbolgs have a base speed of 30 feet.
Low-light vision: Furbolgs see twice as far in areas of dim light.
Healthy: Furbolgs gain a +4 bonus to saving throws against diseases and poisons, and magical diseases.
Thick hide: Furbolgs gain a +1 bonus to their natural armor.
Stalker: As trained hunters in the wilds and an ancient race, Furbolgs are trained at hunting, making perception and stealth class skills for them.
Forest walker: Furbolgs take no penalty when walking on difficult terrain in forests and jungles.
Claws and maw: Furbolgs gain 2 claw attacks and a bite, dealing 1d4 damage.
               
Languages: Furbolgs begin play speaking Furbolg, and the ability to speak in simple terms with animals as speak with animals. They may also choose from certain languages if they have a high intelligence score: Common, giant, zandali, elven, dwarven, goblin, orc, darnassian, taurahe.

Alternate racial traits:
Ferocity: When taken below 0 hit points, furbolgs feral instincts force them to fight until killed. They are staggered, however. This replaces stalker.
Scent: Some furbolgs are not as easily prepared for frontal combat, but focus on detection instead. Furbolgs gain the scent ability. This replaces thick hide, and claws and maw.
Feral: Some furbolgs have stronger ties to their feral roots. They gain rage as a spell-like ability, usable once per day. This replaces healthy.




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