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The Dragon’s Breath #26 10 April 2004 Good Boy! by Claudio Pozas Since Pre-History, mankind has had a constant companion in its struggle towards dominace. Loyal to a fault, dogs assumed a unique position among animals, as the hunting or working partner of man. Over the centuries, man has used selective breeding to create dog breeds as small as chihuahuas and as large as great danes. Yet the d20 rules have only covered two broad types of dogs: Dog and Riding Dog. If you don't want to merely have a "dog" in your game, use these stats and guidelines to describe their breed and behaviour, along with stats for an even smaller type of dog, suitable as a familiar: the Tiny dog. DOG,
TINY These statistics reflect smaller breeds, like poodles, jack russells and chihuahuas. 1 HD varieties include beagles, border collies and bull terriers, the latter of which have Str 7. Combat Tiny dogs trained for hunting attack in packs, using their large numbers to bring down prey. The first dog in the pack will usually provoke an attack of opportunity (due to a reach of 0), but unless the prey has Combat Reflexes, the rest will bite with impunity. 12 Tiny dogs can surround a Small or Medium prey, making the most of flanking and the Aid Another action. Special DOG,
SMALL These statistics reflect most breeds, including boxers, bloodhounds and collies, as well as most mongrels (mixed-breed). 2HD varieties include huskies, pit bulls and irish setters. Combat DOG,
MEDIUM These statistics reflect larger or fiercer breeds, like german shepherds, dobermans and rottweilers. 3HD varieties include napolitan mastiffs, great danes and pyrenean mastiff. Combat Once again, the favorite tactic for Medium dogs is flanking and Aid Another. They also instictively aim for the throat of their prey. Treat this as a Trip attempt. Usually a third of the pack uses the Aid Another action to grant the alpha male a bonus to attack rolls, while another third uses the same action to add to the alpha's AC. This protects the alpha from the Attack of Opportunity and lets him attempt a trip. The remaining third of the pack uses the Aid Another action to add a +2 bonus to the alpha's opposed trip roll per dog. Once down, the prey has few chances of fighting the pack off. Next Week: While still making great products, we'll manage to share a few words with you! Trust us!
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