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As long as Animal Handling is not used, the [[Outlander]] inspiration Mother's Fury can be gained by making the owlbear let the adventurers leave peacefully or possibly by killing it. | As long as Animal Handling is not used, the [[Outlander]] inspiration Mother's Fury can be gained by making the owlbear let the adventurers leave peacefully or possibly by killing it. | ||
== Gallery == | |||
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Owlbear.webp | Owlbear | |||
Bert-vanhengel-bert-vanhengel-bg3-owlbear-03.jpg|Render by Bert Vanhengel | |||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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* The '''Owlbear''' found in the [[Owlbear Nest]] is already damaged by 8 points when it is encountered. This particular Owlbear also has the {{cond|Distressed}} condition. | * The '''Owlbear''' found in the [[Owlbear Nest]] is already damaged by 8 points when it is encountered. This particular Owlbear also has the {{cond|Distressed}} condition. | ||
* The '''Owlbear''' found in the [[Owlbear Nest]] will | * The '''Owlbear''' found in the [[Owlbear Nest]] will have been killed by goblins after a Long Rest after entering the cave. | ||
* In the fifth edition of Dungeons and Dragons, an Owlbear is classed as a [[Monstrosity]], not a [[Beast]]. The Owlbear being classified as it currently is in [[Baldur's Gate 3]] is more in line to previous editions, such as fourth and third. | * In the fifth edition of Dungeons and Dragons, an Owlbear is classed as a [[Monstrosity]], not a [[Beast]]. The Owlbear being classified as it currently is in [[Baldur's Gate 3]] is more in line to previous editions, such as fourth and third. | ||
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