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{{Infobox character
{{Infobox creature|movement m=9|weight kg=40|level=1|str=12|dex=9|con=11|int=3|wis=10|cha=7|hp=29|ac=9|passives=Darkvision, Opportunity Attack, Skittish|e hp=20|t hp=37|name=Owlbear Cub|image=Owlbear Cub.webp|family=[[Owlbear]] (mother)
| name = Owlbear Cub
[[Owlbear Mate]] (father)|size=Small|type=[[Beast]]|race=[[Beast]]}}
| image = Owlbear Cub.webp
| family = [[Owlbear]] (mother)<br>[[Owlbear Mate]] (father)<br>Deceased brother
| race = Beast
| hometown = [[Owlbear Nest]]
| level = 1


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{{Infobox statistics
| child = yes
| size = Small
| type = Beast
| armour_class = 9
| hit_points = 29
| hit_points_tactician = 37
| movement_speed_meters = 9
| movement_speed_feet = 30
| weight_kg = 20
| weight_lb = 40
| hiddenlevel = 1
| str = 12
| dex = 9
| con = 11
| int = 3
| wis = 10
| cha = 7
| feature1_name = Darkvision
| feature1_description = Can attack nearby creatures in the dark without disadvantage.
| feature2_name = Opportunity Attack
| feature2_description = Make a melee attack against an enemy moving out of range.
| feature3_name = Skittish
| feature3_description = Will flee for two turns when badly injured.
}}
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'''Owlbear Cub''' is a [[Beast]]{{note|In the fifth edition of ''Dungeons and Dragons'', an owlbear is classed as a [[Monstrosity]], not a [[Beast]]. This is in line with its classification in second edition Advanced Dungeons and Dragons, where druids could use Wild Empathy and other animal-focused abilities on them.}} and a potential [[Camp Follower]] encountered in the [[Owlbear Nest]] with its mother during [[Act One]].
'''Owlbear Cub''' is a [[Beast]]{{note|In the fifth edition of ''Dungeons and Dragons'', an owlbear is classed as a [[Monstrosity]], not a [[Beast]]. This is in line with its classification in second edition Advanced Dungeons and Dragons, where druids could use Wild Empathy and other animal-focused abilities on them.}} and a potential [[Camp Follower]] encountered in the [[Owlbear Nest]] with its mother during [[Act One]].


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