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Tiger

Large striped great cat with orange fur and dark vertical stripes

Type: Animal

Biome: Jungle

Stat Blocks

Basic Fantasy Role-Playing Game
Armor Class14
Hit Dice6
Number AppearingWild 1d3, Lair 1d3
Attacks2 claws/1 bite
Damage1d6/1d6/2d6
Movement50'
Save AsFighter: 6
Morale9
XP500
Treasure TypeNone

Monster statistics extracted from online SRD wiki, not the published hardcover edition.

The tiger is among the largest great cat species, with male specimens averaging 10 feet in length (including about 2Β½ feet of tail) and weighing over 400 pounds. Females are smaller, averaging about 8 feet long and an average of about 275 pounds. Tigers are most recognizable for their dark vertical stripes on orange fur with a white underside.

Tigers are apex predators and prefer prey such as deer and wild boar. They are territorial and generally solitary but social predators, requiring large contiguous areas of habitat to support their requirements for prey.

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Basic Fantasy Field Guide Omnibus
Armor Class14
Hit Dice6
Number Appearing1d3
Attacks2 claws, 1 bite, + 2 rear claws (rake)
Damage1d6 claw, 2d6 bite, 1d8 rear claw
Movement60'
Save AsFighter: 6
Morale7
XP500
Treasure TypeNone
These large felines stand over 3 feet tall at the shoulder and reach about 9 feet in length, with a weight range of 4-600 pounds. When a Tiger lands both front claw strikes, it can execute two extra rake attacks with its hind claws against the same target.
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Old-School Essentials Classic Fantasy
Armor Class6 [13]
Hit Dice6 (27hp)
Number Appearing1 (1d3)
Attacks2 Γ— claw (1d6), 1 Γ— bite (2d6)
THAC014 [+5]
Movement150' (50')
Saving ThrowsD12 W13 P14 B15 S16 (3)
Morale9
AlignmentNeutral
XP275
Treasure TypeU

Monster statistics extracted from online SRD wiki, not the published hardcover edition.

Cautious hunters that usually avoid combat with humans unless starving or cornered. Great cats may be playful, but are quick to anger. They remain outdoors, rarely venturing deep underground.

Large, solitary hunters with striped camouflage markings. Favour woodlands and cooler regions.

Special Abilities

Pursuit: Always pursue prey that flees.
Favoured prey: Often develop a taste for a certain type of meat (this may include humans!), hunting that creature with preference.
Inquisitive: May follow PCs out of curiosity.
Surprise: On a 1–4, in woodland, due to camouflage.
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OSRIC
Armor Class6
Hit Dice5+5
Number Encountered1d4
Attacks3
Damage1d6/1d6/1d10
Move120-ft
AlignmentNeutral
IntelligenceAnimal
XP4/250+6/hp
SizeLarge
FrequencyUncommon
Lair7%

Monster statistics extracted from online SRD wiki, not the published hardcover edition.

Tigers are large, carnivorous and very cunning cats ranging from tropical climes to subarctic tundra. Tigers are ruthless and efficient predators, often hunting in pairs or family groups, surrounding their prey and attacking as one. Tigers can climb trees as easily as walking on the ground, leap 40-ft to attack from hiding, move silently at quarter speed in natural settings, and spring upwards 10-ft. Tigers attack with a claw-claw-bite routine. If both claw attacks are successful the tiger has grabbed its victim and gains two additional attacks at +4 “to hit” from its powerful rear legs for 1d6+2 points of damage each. There is a 25% chance a tiger met in its lair will have 1d3 cubs. In such a case, the tiger will fight to the death to defend them. When not defending its young, a tiger generally avoids contact with humans and demi-humans.