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     They lurk the night, sometimes good, sometimes bad. You never really can tell. Some fear for their lives, others revel in the taking of the lives of others. Some cursed, some blessed, but all the same: they are the were-creatures, lycanthropes.

Alternative lycanthropes for Dungeons and Dragons
Wereleopard (Medium-sized shapechanger)
  Note: This template is on a level 1 commoner.
  Hit Dice: 3d8 + 6 (19 hp)  
  Initiative: +0; +4 (Dex) as leopard or hybrid  
  Speed: 30 ft., 40 ft., 20 ft. climb as leopard or hybrid  
  AC: 15 (+4 Dex, +1 natural)  
  Attacks: Unarmed strike melee +0; Bite +6 and 2 claws +1 melee as hybrid or leopard  
  Damage: Unarmed strike 1d3 subdual; bite 1d6+3 and claw 1d3+1 as hybrid or leopard  
  Face/Reach: 5 ft by 5ft/5ft all forms  
  Special Attacks: Pounce, improved grab, rake (1d3+1), curse of lycanthropy in hybrid or leopard form  
  Special Qualities: Scent, leopard empathy, damage reduction 15/silver as leopard or hyrbid  
  Saves: Fort +5, Ref +7, Will +2  
  Abilities: Str 11, Dex 11, Con 11, Int 10, Wis 10, Cha 10; in leopard or hybrid form Str 16, Dex 19, Con 15, Int 10, Wis 12, Cha 10  
  Skills: Balance +12, Climb +11, Hide +9, Listen +6, Move Silently +9, Spot +6  
  Feats: Blind-fight, Weapon Finesse (bite, claw)  
  Climate/Terrain: Dependant on leopard subtype  
  Organization: Solitary or pair, sometimes family (2-4), pack (6-10), or troupe (family plus related animals)  
  Challenge Rating: 4  
  Treasure: Standard  
  Alignment: Usually neutral  
  Advancement: By character class  
  Description:
    This is a sample wereleopard. Natural wereleopards tend to have lean, sleek builds and are somewhat short, but quick. Their favored class is ranger. Their location depends on the variety of leopard in question. There are snow leopard wereleopards -- these usually arise in colder climes, while normal wereleopards exist in warmer climes. The template is the same for each, the coloration of the individuals is all that varies.
  Conversion notes:
    This conversion is based on the lycanthrope template from the Monster Manual (3.0) and the statistics for a standard leopard from the Monster Manual (3.0). Information on abilities and special attacks can be found on pages 197-98 and 217-219 in the Monster Manual 3.0.

 

 

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