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{{AttributeBlock|20|12|17|hp=65|ac=15}}
{{AttributeBlock|20|12|17|hp=65|ac=15}}
The owlbear also gains 3 {{r|rage|forceplural=yes}} for {{SAI|Enrage}}.
{{clear}}
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=== Abilities ===
=== Abilities ===
{{feature box|Claws (Owlbear)}}
{{feature box|Crushing Flight}}
{{feature box|Rupture}}
{{feature box|Enrage}}


==== {{SAI|Claws (Owlbear)|Claws|w=40}} ====
| higher levels =  
* Attack a creature to deal {{DamageText|2d8 + Strength Modifier|Slashing}} damage.
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! Druid level
==== {{SAI|Crushing Flight|w=40}} ====
! Hit points
* Leap at a target to bite it, dealing {{DamageText|2d8|Bludgeoning}}, and knock it {{Cond|Prone}}.
! Bonus {{SAI|Claws (Owlbear)|Claws}} damage
 
! Bonus {{SAI|Crushing Flight}} damage
==== {{SAI|Rupture|w=40}} ====
! Bonus {{SAI|Rupture}} damage
* Rupture the earth, causing debris to tear through nearby objects and creatures dealing {{DamageText|2d8 + 1d8|Bludgeoning}} damage.
{{!}}-
 
{{!}} 6
==== {{SAI|Enrage|w=40}} ====
{{!}} 65
* Give in to the owlbear's base instincts to increase your [[Strength]] by 2 and possibly make nearby creatures {{Cond|Fearful}}
{{!}} 1d4
| higher levels = *At Level 8, the maximum HP becomes 78
{{!}} 1d4
*At Level 10, the maximum HP becomes 94.
{{!}} 1d4
*At Level 12, the maximum HP becomes 112.
{{!}}-
{{!}} 8
{{!}} 78
{{!}} 1d6
{{!}} 1d6
{{!}} 1d6
{{!}}-
{{!}} 10
{{!}} 94
{{!}} 1d6
{{!}} 1d6
{{!}} 1d6
{{!}}-
{{!}} 12
{{!}} 112
{{!}} 1d8
{{!}} 1d8
{{!}} 1d8
{{!}}}
| condition = Wild Shape: Owlbear
| variant of = Wild Shape
| variant of = Wild Shape
| class learns at level 6 = Druid
| class learns at level 6 = Druid
| notes = * The Owlbear will use [[Crushing_Flight|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.
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