Giant Ferret

Source product: Cyclopedia of Common Animals
Pages: 146
Section: Weasels

This entry can be used for ferrets, ermine, and stoats of various types. Young ferrets may be trained, and these creatures can perform such minor tricks as retrieving shiny objects. Because of their small size and slender build, a trained ferret can be invaluable to a larcenous owner. Ermine furs with intact tails are valuable, fetching 1d3 sp each. Giant ferrets can also be trained, if captured young. These animals are used as guard beasts, and sometimes turn on their trainers if not well fed and cared for. Giant ferrets are 1d3+4 feet long, and the intact pelt of a giant ermine is worth 1d5+2 gp.

Summary

Init +5; Atk bite +3 melee (1d6); AC 13; HD 2d6; MV 40’; Act 1d20; SV Fort +2; Ref +5; Will +3; AL N.

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