Elephant |
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11d8+55 (104 hp) |
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+0 |
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40 ft. (8 squares) |
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15 (-2 size, +7 natural), touch 8, flat-footed 15 |
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+8/+26 |
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Gore +16 melee (2d8+15) |
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Slam +16 melee (2d6+10) and 2 stamps +11 melee (2d6+5); or gore +16 melee (2d8+15) |
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15 ft./10 ft. |
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Trample 2d8+15 |
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Fort +12, Ref +7, Will +6 |
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Str 30, Dex 10, Con 21, Int 2, Wis 13, Cha 7 |
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Warm plains |
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Solitary or herd (6-30) |
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7 |
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12-22 HD (Huge) |
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Massive herbivores of tropical lands, elephants are unpredictable creatures but nevertheless are sometimes used as mounts or beasts of burden.
This entry describes an African elephant. Indian elephants are slightly smaller and weaker (Strength 28), but more readily trained (Wisdom 15). These statistics can also represent prehistoric creatures such as mammoths and mastodons.
Elephants tend to charge at threatening creatures.