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Latest revision as of 17:44, 7 March 2022

Direbear
Level 64
Family Bear family creatures
Body Type Quadruped
Classification(s) Living
Area(s) Found Red Forest
BCS Yes
HP 400
Speed
Attack Attributes
Physical Attacks
Bite (attack) 349 AS
Claw (attack) 340 - 355 AS
Misc. Offensive Spells
Bertrandt's Bellow
Gerrelle's Growl
Red eyes (AS boost)
Combat Maneuvers
Bearhug
Charge
Defense Attributes
Armor
Chain Hauberk ASG 16
Defensive Strength (DS)
Melee 244
Ranged
Bolt 184
Unarmed Defense Factor
UDF 318
Target Defense (TD)
Bard Base 234 - 240
Cleric Base 259
Empath Base 243 - 258
Paladin Base
Ranger Base
Sorcerer Base
Wizard Base
Minor Elemental
Major Elemental
Minor Spiritual 255
Major Spiritual
Minor Mental
Treasure Attributes
Coins No
Gems No
Magic Items No
Boxes No
Skin direbear fang
Other No
The direbear is a huge powerful beast with baleful red eyes that seem to bore through to the very soul. Impressively large bone deposits protrude across the breadth of the beast's back and neck. Large teeth that seem too big even for the massive maw can easily be seen even when the powerful jaws are closed. Mist, or perhaps tendrils of smoke, occasionally drift up from the flaring nostrils. Sharp eyes, a sense of smell to match, and a cunning said to rival demons make a direbear something to be avoid.

Hunting strategies

Given their ability to stack roundtime, especially through the use of roars (which can inflict up to 20 seconds of roundtime) and bearhugs (which can inflict 30 seconds of roundtime and leave the target on the ground), extreme caution should be taken around direbears. Even if the bears themselves were not deadly (which they are), one does not want to be on the ground in roundtime when a warped tree spirit wanders in, looking to cast Earthen Fury (917).

Other information

The monstrous direwolves will sometimes attack the bears.

Glowing Red Eyes

Direbears can boost their AS, bringing their claw attack up to +415 AS, or their TD, giving a boost of +50. These boosts are indicated by the direbear's red eyes glowing brightly.

Manuevers

Charge

Like many bears and boars, direbears have a painful charge attack.

A direbear charges at you, throwing his weight behind his shoulder, the direbear knocks you painfully to the ground!
   ... 15 points of damage!
   Nice shiner to right eye!
   You are stunned for 3 rounds!
Roundtime: 5 sec.

Thankfully, it can be dodged.

A direbear rears up behind you, but you sense it coming, and grab the front paws of the direbear and use your weight and leverage to flip the direbear over you and onto her back!

Bearhug

While warriors and monks can learn a combat maneuver called Bearhug to imitate a bear's attack, direbears are more than capable of doing the real thing. Unlike the combat maneuver, the direbear's bearhug cannot be broken or escaped from partway through: once a target is caught, the direbear inflicts all of its damage and roundtime in one fell swoop.

A direbear rears up behind you, and grabs you in a mighty bear hug and crushes your ribs!  You find yourself unable to breathe!
   ... 20 points of damage!
   Whoosh!  Several ribs driven into your lungs.
The direbear releases you and you collapse to the ground, gasping for air.
Roundtime: 30 sec.

War Cries

Direbears can intimidate their opponents in a similar manner to a warrior trained in War Cries. Thus, a warrior using Yertie's Yowlp can help his or her party defend against the direboar's roars and growls.

Roar (Bertrandt's Bellow)

A successful roar inflicts up to 20 seconds of roundtime.

A direbear glares at you and lets out a ferocious roar!
You are startled enough to lose initiative!
Roundtime: 20 sec.

Growl (Gerrelle's Growl)

A successful growl forces the target into stance offensive for the duration, akin to Frenzy (216).

A direbear's face contorts as she unleashes a gutteral, deep-throated growl at you!
You are overcome with an irrational and terrible rage!

Defenses

Breaking Stun

A direbear can break stuns and act in the same action.

A direbear shakes off the stun!
A direbear roars loudly as he stands up!

Bony Protrusions

The bone deposits that cover the direbear allow it to deflect and parry melee attacks without a weapon, much like a Monk using Brace (1214). They have yet not been seen to use these protrusions to disarm an attacker.

You swing a golvern maul at a monstrous direwolf!
The attack is deflected harmlessly away by the direwolf's bony protrusions.

Other Messaging

A direbear lumbers in!

A direbear lumbers in, balefully surveying the area with bloodshot red eyes!

A direbear appears to be reconsidering his position.

A direbear's eyes glow bright red! (AS boost)

A direbear's eyes suddenly emanate a bright red glow! (TD boost)

A direbear snorfles and growls hungrily!

A direbear roars loudly as he stands up!

A direbear stands erect and throws back his head and roars!

A direbear drools and growls with blood chilling ferocity!

The direbear roars in triumph!

A direbear mauls your broken and battered body!

The direbear lets out a blood-curdling roar and dies.
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