Shan warrior: Difference between revisions
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| type = Biped |
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| family = shan |
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| attacks = Brawls, Special and Weapons. |
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| area = [[Foggy Valley]]<br> |
| area = [[Foggy Valley]]<br> |
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The shan warrior stands in a half-crouch, her long, knotty legs giving her that lanky, dangerous look of a wolf. Walking upright, the body covered with mottled grey fur and her long arms conclude in large, clawed hands with semi-opposable thumbs. The shan warrior's dog-like visage is fierce, with slavering jaws and eyes that glow like something out of a bad dream.[1]
Hunting strategies
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Other information
The shan warrior has a "bark" ability which adds to it's AS. Because this ability can stack one on top of the other, there is a very slim chance of a shan warrior barking three or more times in a row. Because of this unique ability the shan warrior has the potential to have the highest AS of any standard creature in the game.
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