
Werebear - Monsters - D&D Beyond
Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) Fifth Edition (5e) Monster - Werebear - Werebears are powerful lycanthropes with the ability to temper their monstrous nature... Shapechanger. The werebear can use its action to polymorph into a Large bear-humanoid hybrid or into a …
Werebear | Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition Wiki
Werebears are humans who can transform themselves into large brown bears. They are the best known good-aligned lycanthropes. The ursine form most often resembles a brown bear. Some have blond, reddish, black, or ivory fur (the latter is common in frozen regions). In human form they are large, stout, well-muscled, and hairy.
Werebear (Dragonborn) - Elder Scrolls
Werebears are a type of creature found on Solstheim. They are a variant of lycanthrope, and are similar in most aspects to werewolves, with the obvious exception of their appearance.
Werebear | D&D 5th Edition on Roll20 Compendium
Keen Smell: The werebear has advantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks that rely on smell. Actions Multiattack: In bear form, the werebear makes two claw attacks. In humanoid form, it makes two greataxe attacks. In hybrid form, it can attack like a bear or a humanoid.
Werebear - DnD content - Wikidot
A werebear is a loner by nature, fearing what might happen to innocent creatures around it when its bestial nature takes over. When a werebear transforms, it grows to enormous size, lashing out with weapons or claws.
Werebear - 5etools
A werebear is a loner by nature, fearing what might happen to innocent creatures around it when its bestial nature takes over. When a werebear transforms, it grows to enormous size, lashing out with weapons or claws.
Werebears | WereWiki | Fandom
In Norse history, the Berserkers were a group of warriors who wore bearskins and fought so wildly that they were thought to be werebears. Like werewolves, werebears only transform at certain times, usually linked to the phases of the moon. They often show signs of extreme tiredness once they retura to their human state.
Werebear - Forgotten Realms Wiki
Werebears were lycanthropic shapeshifters able to transform into a bipedal bear form. Their animal instincts guided them to protect the splendors of nature, while their humanoid minds told them to help travelers and provide aid to the weak.[5] Werebear humanoid forms …
Werebear » Monster Stat Block - DnD 5e - AideDD
The werebear can use its action to polymorph into a Large bear-humanoid hybrid or into a Large bear, or back into its true form, which is humanoid. Its statistics, other than its size and AC, are the same in each form.
Werebear | Cryptid Wiki - Fandom
The Werebear is related to the werewolf, but is even more fearsome. Many countries that were home to bears also had folktales of werebears. They were strong and powerful, with signs of human intelligence, and sometimes the skills to use weapons.
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