Rabbit Swarm
Rabbits, whether warren -dwellers like European rabbits, or those of less social habits, are generally smaller than hares, with an average wild rabbit weighing 1d6+6 pounds. Like hares, rabbits are hard to surprise, with a -4 penalty to checks to surprise solitary rabbits, and a -6 penalty to surprise warren -dwellers, which will thump the ground with their hind feet to warn others. A rabbit can add +10’ to its move speed for 1d3 rounds, but thereafter has to wait another 1d6 rounds before using another burst of speed. Giant rabbits are large enough to ride or pull a carriage in harness, and are generally less skittish than their smaller kin. Rabbit swarms do not form naturally, but may be generated by spells or other supernatural forces. Raccoons and Red
Summary
Init +3, Atk bites and kicks (dmg 1d2); AC 9; HD 4d8; HP 18; MV 40’; Act special; SP damages all targets in a 20’ x 20’ space, half -damage from non -area attacks; SV Fort –2, Ref +2, Will +4; AL N.