Wild Shape: Owlbear

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Wild Shape Owlbear.webp

Wild Shape: Owlbear is a Wild Shape form available to Druids.

Description

Take the shape of an Owlbear that can Rupture Rupture the ground and become Enraged Enraged.

Your owlbear shape has a starting health of HP Icon.png 65 hit points that increases every two druid levels.

Properties

Cost:
Action + Wild Shape Charge
Details:
Owlbear Portrait.png

Owlbear shape has the following physical attributes:

STR

20
(+5)

DEX

12
(+1)

CON

17
(+3)

HP Icon.png Hit Points

65

Creature AC Icon.png Armour Class

15

The owlbear also gains 3 Rage Charges for Enrage Enrage.

Abilities

Claws Bear.webp
Claws Claws ()
D8 Slashing.png 2d8 (2~16) Damage TypesSlashing damage

Lash out with deadly claws and push the target back 1.5 m / 5 ft.
 Melee: 1.5 m / 5  ft
Jump.webp
D8 Bludgeoning.png 2d8 (2~16) Damage TypesBludgeoning damage

Leap at a target to bite it and knock it Prone Prone
STR Save
 Range: 21 m / 70 ft
Generic Damage.webp
Rupture Rupture ()
D8 Bludgeoning.png 2d8 (2~16) Damage TypesBludgeoning damage

Rupture the earth, causing debris to tear through nearby objects and creatures.
STR Save
 Range: Self
AoE: 4 m / 30 ft (Radius)
Rage Bear Heart.webp
Enrage Enrage ()

Give in to the owlbear's base instincts to increase your Strength and Constitution by 2, gain HP Icon.png 12 temporary hit points, and possibly make nearby creatures Fearful Fearful.

This enraged state will end early if the temporary hit points are lost.

CON Save
AoE: 4 m / 13 ft (Radius)

At Higher Levels

Druid level Hit points Bonus Claws Claws damage Bonus Crushing Flight Crushing Flight damage Bonus Rupture Rupture damage
6 65 1d4 1d4 1d4
8 78 1d6 1d6 1d6
10 94 1d6 1d6 1d6
12 112 1d8 1d8 1d8

Condition: Wild Shape: Owlbear

Wild Shape: Owlbear Wild Shape: Owlbear
  • Wild shaped into an Owlbear

How to learn

Classes:

This action is a variation of:
Wild Shape Wild Shape

Notes

  • The Owlbear will use Crushing Flight to jump by default, including in passive pathing (i.e. when following the main character). This can cause unexpected damage to nearby NPCs, turning them hostile. Thus, it is advised to turn back into Druid form in towns in order to prevent accidentally provoking the entire village.