Cougar

Source product: Cyclopedia of Common Animals
Pages: 52
Section: Cats – Big Cats

These large cats are ambush predators which prefer to attack from surprise. They are more likely to attack domesticate animals than people, so they may be attracted to the horses, donkeys, and/or mules of travelers. Male cougars weigh an average 2d20+115 pounds, while females weigh 1d30+75 pounds. Other names: Catamount, mountain lion, panther, or puma. Jaguar: Init +3; Atk bite +5 melee (1d8+3) or claws +2 melee (1d3+3); AC 13; HD 4d8; MV 40’ or climb 20’ or swim 30’; Act 2d20; SP rake, stealthy (+6 to surprise); SV Fort +3, Ref +3, Will +3; AL N. Jaguars are large cats growing up to 6 feet long and weighing 3d30+120 pounds, with some large males reaching 350 pounds. Their territories may include urban areas, where pets and domestic livestock may become prey. A jaguar that strikes with two successful claw attacks is allowed to make a free rake attack (+3 melee for 1d6+3 damage).

Summary

Init +4; Atk claw +3 melee (1d3) or bite +2 melee (1d6), AC 14; HD 3d8+6; hp 19; MV 50’ or climb 20’; Act 2d20; SP +10 stealth, +2 to attack rolls when leaping from above, free bite attack if both claws hit; SV Fort +3, Ref +5, Will +0; AL N.

Created: Dec 6, 2025
Updated: Dec 6, 2025