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| Valkeyrie03-09-06, 08:35 PM | Hi. I am a D&D player, and I just recently was electrocuted to my doom. Does anyone out there have a monster manual? I am going to be a druid and I would appreciate it if someone could give me help and stats of the wolf for an animal companion. If I had one, I would not need to ask for help, but I have looked online for nearly two hours to no avail. Thanks in avanced. |
| pileobone03-09-06, 08:39 PM | Check this out: D&D 3.5 SRD (http://www.systemreferencedocuments.org/35/sovelior_sage/home.html) |
| Valkeyrie03-09-06, 09:06 PM | Thanks. Now, If I am a level six, do the stats change at all? I'm still a bit confused because I have been doing this with Word, Internet, and The Player's Handbook 3.5. Any help is good. I'm by myself on this one, and I've alredy gone halfway insane. :tantrum: |
| dok03-09-06, 09:20 PM | 1.) Start with the standard Wolf stats (http://www.d20srd.org/srd/monsters/wolf.htm). 2.) Look up your druid's level on the chart for Druid Animal Companions (http://www.d20srd.org/srd/classes/druid.htm#theDruidsAnimalCompanion). Increase the creature's total Hit Dice, natural armor bonus, strength, and dexterity scores by the numbers listed on the table. Be sure to adjust the Wolf's Base Attack Bonus, Attacks, and Saving Throws for the additional hit dice. If you don't know how to do that, read the heading Bonus HD found on the page describing the Druid's Animal Companion. If you have specific questions, post them here. Otherwise, everything you need to know is found in the two links above. |
| Valkeyrie03-09-06, 09:37 PM | Thank you both. I finished the wolf's character sheet. My thanks to you both. Au revoir. |