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{{CharacterInfo
{{Hatnote|This article is about the creature, for the race see: [[Bugbear (race)]]}}
|name=Bugbear
{{Infobox creature
|STR=15|DEX=14|CON=13|INT=8|WIS=11|CHA=9
| name = Bugbear
|level=3
| race = [[Bugbear (race)|Bugbear]]
|race=Bugbear
| image = Bugbear Model.png
|type=Humanoid
| size = Medium
|HP=27/35
| type = [[Humanoid]]
|AC=14
| ac = 14
|size=Medium
| e hp = 18
|initiative=+2
| hp = 27
|passive=
| t hp = 35
{{PAS|Brute}}
| movement m = 9
{{PAS|Darkvision (Passive Feature)|Darkvision}}
| weight kg = 110
{{PAS|Opportunity Attack}}
| level = 3
{{PAS|Tenacity}}
| str = 15
|location=
| dex = 14
During the attack on the [[Druid Grove]]<br>
| con = 13
[[Goblin Camp]]<br>
| int = 8
[[Blighted Village]]<br>
| wis = 11
[[Circus of the Last Days]]
| cha = 9
|speed=9m / 30ft
| passives = Brute, Darkvision, Opportunity Attack, Tenacity (passive feature)
|weight=110kg
| t passives = Brute, Darkvision, Opportunity Attack, Savage Attacker, Tenacity (passive feature)
|faction=[[Cult of the Absolute]]
}}
|image=[[File:Bugbear.jpg|350px]]
'''Bugbears''' are a generic Humanoid enemy found throughout [[Act One]], often fighting alongside goblins and other members of the [[Cult of the Absolute]]. These hairy humanoids that crave carnage and treasure in equal measure, using a mix of brute force and guile to get what they want.
|alt-image=[[File:Bugbear Model.png|250px]]
|alt-name=3D Model
|exp=20}}


'''Bugbears''' are a generic humanoid enemy found throughout [[Act 1]], often fighting alongside goblins and other members of the [[Cult of the Absolute]]. These hairy humanoids that crave carnage and treasure in equal measure, using a mix of brute force and guile to get what they want.
Bugbears gain the [[Savage Attacker]] passive feature as a racial ability on [[Tactician]] difficulty.


== Attacks and Abilities ==
== Attacks and abilities ==


=== Main Hand Attack - [[Morningstar]] ===
{{Feature box|Main Hand Attack|item=Morningstar}}
{{Action}}


{{Attack Roll}}: +4
{{Feature box|Throw|item=Javelin}}
{{DamageInfo|count=1|die=8|plus=2|type=Piercing}}{{DamageInfo|count=1|die=8|type=Physical}}
=== [[Throw]] - [[Javelin]] ===
{{Action}}


{{Attack Roll}}: +4
== Gallery ==
{{DamageInfo|count=1|die=6|type=Piercing|plus=2}}{{Range|m=18|ft=60}}
<gallery heights="250px" mode="packed">
Bugbear.jpg|A bugbear in a dialogue scene.
</gallery>


== Notable Bugbears ==
{{Creatures}}
* [[Chop]]
* [[Fyodor]]
* [[Grukkoh]]
[[Category:Races]]
[[Category:Bugbears]]
[[Category:Bugbears]]
[[Category:Humanoids]]

Latest revision as of 08:32, 26 June 2024

This article is about the creature, for the race see: Bugbear (race)

Bugbears gain the Savage Attacker passive feature as a racial ability on Tactician difficulty.

Bugbears are a generic Humanoid enemy found throughout Act One, often fighting alongside goblins and other members of the Cult of the Absolute. These hairy humanoids that crave carnage and treasure in equal measure, using a mix of brute force and guile to get what they want.

Attacks and abilities[edit | edit source]

Main Hand Attack Main Hand Attack ()   –  Morningstar
Normal weapon damage

Make a melee attack with your equipped weapon.
 Melee: 1.5 m / 5  ft
Throw Throw ()   –  Javelin
Normal weapon damage

Throw a character or item from the world or your inventory.

Your Strength affects how much weight you can throw. Heavier items deal more damage.

The damage of weapons with the thrown property is the same as the weapon's melee damage.

 Range: 18 m / 60 ft

Gallery[edit | edit source]