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Beasts are the non-humanoid, but natural, inhabitants of the world. The Beast type generally consists of common animals, such as bears or rats.
Beasts are the non-humanoid, but natural, inhabitants of the world. The Beast type generally consists of common animals, such as bears or rats.


The following grants {{Advantage}} against Beasts:
The following grants {{Advantage}} against Beasts:
* [[Rat Bat]]
* [[Rat Bat]]


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{{quote|size=100%|Vegetative or fungal creatures. Most can walk and move - and some are carnivorous.}}
{{quote|size=100%|Vegetative or fungal creatures. Most can walk and move - and some are carnivorous.}}


Plants plant-like and fungal creatures (despite fungi not being classified as plants in real-world taxonomy).
Plants plant-like and fungal creatures.


The following spell always deals its maximum damage against plants:
The following spell always deals it’s maximum damage against plants:


* {{SAI|Blight}}
* [[blight]]


==Undead==
==Undead==
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