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Cattlepunk 1881 Animals 2.0

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  1. Creatures
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  4. Animal Stats in the Order They Appear
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  6. INT
  7. - Intelligence, though keep in mind that a human is still smarter than an animal.
  8. REF
  9. - Reflex
  10. COOL
  11. - Cool/Willpower
  12. MA
  13. - Movement Ability
  14. BOD
  15. - Body
  16. AWR (Awareness)
  17. - The Awareness skill, which stems from INT.
  18. ASB (Animal Sense Bonus)
  19. - An animals sensory bonus, similar to Combat Sense for Solos which is used for everything but initiative.
  20. MEL (Melee)
  21. - The animals melee skill, which stems from reflex.
  22. DAM (Damage)
  23. - The number of attacks per turn and the damage per attack. Ex: 2x2d6 means an animal can do 2 attacks worth 2d6 damage per turn.
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  27. Animal Body Types and Modifiers
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  29. 1-9 BOD
  30. - Animals receive (-0) to incoming damage.
  31. - For Death and Stun Saves, consider this is a Body of 1
  32. 10-19 BOD
  33. - Animals receive (-2) to incoming damage.
  34. - For Death and Stun Saves, consider this is a Body of 3
  35. 20-50 BOD
  36. - Animals receive (-4) to incoming damage.
  37. - For Death and Stun Saves, consider this is a Body of 5
  38. 50-100 BOD
  39. - Animals receive (-8) to incoming damage.
  40. - For Death and Stun Saves, consider this is a Body of 7
  41. 101-150 BOD
  42. - Animals receive (-15) to incoming damage.
  43. - For Death and Stun Saves, consider this is a Body of 9
  44. 151+ BOD
  45. - Animals receive (-20) to incoming damage.
  46. - For Death and Stun Saves, consider this is a Body of 11
  47.  
  48. Wounds still work as normal, as do headshots.
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  52.  
  53. Domesticated - These stats represent an average, and quite a bit of variation could be found from breed to breed.
  54.  
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  56. Dog
  57. INT:4 REF:6 COOL:6 MA:10 BOD:7 AWR:8 ASB:6 MEL:5 DAM:1x1d6+3
  58.  
  59. Horse
  60. INT:3 REF:7 COOL:7 MA:20 BOD:25 AWR:7 ASB:6 MEL:5 DAM:2x3d6
  61.  
  62. Cattle
  63. INT:1 REF:6 COOL:6 MA:7 BOD:30 AWR:6 ASB:4 MEL:5 DAM:1x2d6
  64.  
  65. Bull
  66. INT:1 REF:7 COOL:7 MA:8 BOD:35 AWR:7 ASB:4 MEL:7 DAM:1x3d6+3
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  70. Wild - Common wild animals in North America, from the North Pole to Mexico.
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  73. Deer
  74. INT:1 REF:9 COOL:5 MA:20 BOD:8 AWR:9 ASB:8 MEL:4 DAM:1x1d6+2
  75.  
  76. Pronghorn Antelope
  77. INT:1 REF:9 COOL:5 MA:30 BOD:8 AWR:8 ASB:7 MEL:4 DAM:1x1d6+2
  78.  
  79. Elk
  80. INT:1 REF:7 COOL:6 MA:15 BOD:17 AWR:8 ASB:8 MEL:6 DAM:1x2d6
  81.  
  82. Moose
  83. INT:1 REF:7 COOL:7 MA:13 BOD:25 AWR:7 ASB:6 MEL:8 DAM:1x3d6+3
  84.  
  85. Caribou
  86. INT:1 REF:7 COOL:6 MA:15 BOD:15 AWR:7 ASB:8 MEL:5 DAM:1x2d6
  87.  
  88. Bison
  89. INT:1 REF:7 COOL:8 MA:10 BOD:40 AWR:7 ASB:6 MEL:8 DAM:1x3d6+3
  90.  
  91. Musk Ox
  92. INT:1 REF:6 COOL:7 MA:10 BOD:17 AWR:6 ASB:6 MEL:7 DAM:1x2d6
  93.  
  94. Boar
  95. INT:2 REF:7 COOL:8 MA:10 BOD:15 AWR:7 ASB:6 MEL:7 DAM:1x3d6
  96.  
  97. Black Bear
  98. INT:3 REF:7 COOL:7 MA:12 BOD:15 AWR:7 ASB:6 MEL:6 DAM:2x2d6+2
  99.  
  100. Grizzly Bear
  101. INT:3 REF:7 COOL:8 MA:12 BOD:20 AWR:7 ASB:7 MEL:8 DAM:2x3d6+1
  102.  
  103. Polar Bear
  104. INT:3 REF:7 COOL:9 MA:12 BOD:25 AWR:7 ASB:7 MEL:9 DAM:2x4d6
  105.  
  106. Fox
  107. INT:2 REF:9 COOL:6 MA:15 BOD:3 AWR:8 ASB:8 MEL:3 DAM:1x1d6
  108.  
  109. Coyote
  110. INT:3 REF:8 COOL:7 MA:12 BOD:6 AWR:8 ASB:7 MEL:5 DAM:1x1d6+3
  111.  
  112. Wolf
  113. INT:4 REF:7 COOL:8 MA:13 BOD:8 AWR:9 ASB:7 MEL:7 DAM:1x2d6
  114.  
  115. Bobcat
  116. INT:3 REF:8 COOL:7 MA:12 BOD:4 AWR:8 ASB:7 MEL:5 DAM:1x1d6+3
  117.  
  118. Cougar
  119. INT:3 REF:9 COOL:8 MA:13 BOD:8 AWR:9 ASB:8 MEL:7 DAM:2x2d6+3
  120.  
  121. Jaguar
  122. INT:3 REF:9 COOL:9 MA:13 BOD:12 AWR:9 ASB:8 MEL:8 DAM:2x3d6+1
  123.  
  124. Turkey
  125. INT:1 REF:7 COOL:6 MA:15 BOD:4 AWR:8 ASB:7 MEL:3 DAM:1x1d6
  126.  
  127. Eagle
  128. INT:2 REF:7 COOL:5 MA:30 BOD:4 AWR:9 ASB:8 MEL:6 DAM:1x1d6+2
  129.  
  130. Alligator
  131. INT:2 REF:7 COOL:8 MA:6 BOD:20 AWR:9 ASB:7 MEL:10 DAM:1x5d6
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  135. Exotic - Not likely to be seen in the West, but some zoos and circuses might have them.
  136.  
  137.  
  138. Elephant
  139. INT:5 REF:6 COOL:10 MA:8 BOD:150 AWR:8 ASB:8 MEL:8 DAM:2x5d6
  140.  
  141. Rhino
  142. INT:1 REF:4 COOL:8 MA:9 BOD:90 AWR:3 ASB:5 MEL:6 DAM:1x5d6+3
  143.  
  144. Hippo
  145. INT:1 REF:5 COOL:9 MA:8 BOD:80 AWR:7 ASB:5 MEL:7 DAM:1x5d6
  146.  
  147. Giraffe
  148. INT:1 REF:5 COOL:7 MA:8 BOD:80 AWR:7 ASB:7 MEL:4 DAM:1x4d6
  149.  
  150. Lion
  151. INT:3 REF:8 COOL:7 MA:12 BOD:17 AWR:9 ASB:8 MEL:8 DAM:2x3d6+3
  152.  
  153. Cheetah
  154. INT:3 REF:10 COOL:5 MA:30 BOD:5 AWR:8 ASB:8 MEL:7 DAM:2x2d6
  155.  
  156. Ostrich
  157. INT:1 REF:8 COOL:7 MA:25 BOD:5 AWR:7 ASB:6 MEL:5 DAM:1x2d6
  158.  
  159. Gorilla
  160. INT:4 REF:7 COOL:7 MA:6 BOD:15 AWR:5 ASB:3 MEL:5 DAM:2x3d6
  161.  
  162. Chimpanzee
  163. INT:5 REF:8 COOL:7 MA:7 BOD:7 AWR:7 ASB:3 MEL:5 DAM:2x2d6+3
  164.  
  165. Water Buffalo
  166. INT:1 REF:7 COOL:9 MA:9 BOD:35 AWR:7 ASB:6 MEL:7 DAM:1x3d6+3
  167.  
  168. Camel
  169. INT:2 REF:6 COOL:7 MA:9 BOD:25 AWR:7 ASB:5 MEL:4 DAM:1x2d6
  170.  
  171. Tiger
  172. INT:3 REF:7 COOL:8 MA:12 BOD:20 AWR:8 ASB:8 MEL:9 DAM:2x3d6+4
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  176. Mythical - People were superstitious out West and they came up with a myriad of outlandish animals.
  177.  
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  179. Jackalope
  180. INT:8 REF:10 COOL:8 MA:18 BOD:1 AWR:9 ASB:2 MEL:3 DAM:1x1d6+2
  181. - A rabbit with deer antlers, these critters are a rare sight. The surest way to catch one is to leave a shot of whisky out for them.
  182.  
  183. Chupacabra
  184. INT:4 REF:7 COOL:7 MA:13 BOD:8 AWR:7 ASB:6 MEL:6 DAM:1x2d6+3
  185. - Though descriptions vary, one thing that everyone agrees on is that the varmits are a pest to goat farmers.
  186.  
  187. Thunderbird
  188. INT:3 REF:6 COOL:8 MA:20 BOD:15 AWR:6 ASB:8 MEL:8 DAM:1x3d6
  189. - An important being in Native American mythology, these massive eagles are seen as a beings that battle evil in most tribes.
  190.  
  191. Uktena
  192. INT:7 REF:5 COOL:9 MA:8 BOD:30 AWR:7 ASB:6 MEL:7 DAM:1x4d6+2
  193. - The Cherokee word for the waterdwelling horned snakes, these serpents are said to have powerful crystals on their foreheads.
  194.  
  195. Sasquatch
  196. INT:6 REF:7 COOL:8 MA:10 BOD:15 AWR:7 ASB:5 MEL:6 DAM:2x3d6
  197. - Generally thought to be giant North American apes, these legendary critters are incredibly crafty.
  198.  
  199. Skinwalker
  200. INT:10 REF:8 COOL:9 MA:13 BOD:8 AWR:8 ASB:9 MEL:7 DAM:1x3d6+3
  201. - Shapeshifting witches in most myths, these creatures can take the forms of animals and, more frighteningly, other people.
  202.  
  203. Werewolf
  204. INT:5 REF:9 COOL:7 MA:17 BOD:15 AWR:6 ASB:10 MEL:9 DAM:1x4d6+2
  205. - People cursed to turn into man wolf hybrids, these creatures combine the ferocity of a wolf with the cunning of a man.
  206.  
  207. Vampire
  208. INT:9 REF:9 COOL:7 MA:15 BOD:7 AWR:9 ASB:3 MEL:6 DAM:1x3d6
  209. - Bloodsucking monsters that dwell in the night, these horrible monsters were once men.
  210.  
  211. Undead
  212. INT:1 REF:2 COOL:5 MA:2 BOD:6 AWR:4 ASB:10 MEL:6 DAM:1x1d6
  213. - Zombies, walkers, ghouls, revenants: no matter what you call them, the risen dead will strike fear into nearly anyone.
  214.  
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  216.  
  217. Prehistoric - Dinosaurs were a recent discovery at this time, and some people even thought they might still exist somewhere.
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  219.  
  220. Allosaurus
  221. INT:3 REF:8 COOL:8 MA:13 BOD:90 AWR:8 ASB:8 MEL:9 DAM:1x6d6
  222. - The lion of the Jurassic, these predators were the kings of their era.
  223.  
  224. Stegosaurus
  225. INT:1 REF:4 COOL:5 MA:6 BOD:100 AWR:3 ASB:5 MEL:9 DAM:1x6d6
  226. - Big, dumb, and slow. Best not underestimate them though, those tail spikes could split a man in half.
  227.  
  228. Apatosaurus
  229. INT:1 REF:3 COOL:5 MA:3 BOD:300 AWR:2 ASB:4 MEL:6 DAM:1x8d6
  230. - A massive Jurassic sauropod, nothing less than a pack of Allosaurs could bring one of these down.
  231.  
  232. Utahraptor
  233. INT:5 REF:9 COOL:9 MA:25 BOD:25 AWR:8 ASB:6 MEL:8 DAM:2x3d6+4
  234. - Though not as large as other saurian predators, these animals exhibit a cunning not unlike that of a dog or dolphin.
  235.  
  236. Quetzalcoatlus
  237. INT:2 REF:6 COOL:6 MA:10 BOD:40 AWR:6 ASB:5 MEL:6 DAM:1x4d6+3
  238. - Not actually a dinosaur, these massive soaring pterosaurs were the largest flying creatures to ever exist.
  239.  
  240. Ankylosaurus
  241. INT:1 REF:4 COOL:5 MA:4 BOD:160 AWR:3 ASB:6 MEL:9 DAM:1x7d6
  242. - Covered in armor, these massive herbivores have little to fear from anything but a cannon.
  243.  
  244. Triceratops
  245. INT:1 REF:5 COOL:7 MA:7 BOD:150 AWR:5 ASB:6 MEL:9 DAM:1x6d6
  246. - Three horns and a bad attitude pretty well sums up these massive herbivores.
  247.  
  248. Tyrannosaurus Rex
  249. INT:3 REF:6 COOL:9 MA:9 BOD:150 AWR:5 ASB:9 MEL:10 DAM:1x8d6
  250. - Little needs to be said about this famous beast, but their 8000 psi bite force deserves some mention.
  251.  
  252. Yutyrannus
  253. INT:3 REF:8 COOL:8 MA:15 BOD:70 AWR:8 ASB:9 MEL:9 DAM:1x7d6
  254. A smaller relative of T rex, these predators lived in near Arctic environments and were covered in warm feathers.
  255.  
  256. Smilodon
  257. INT:3 REF:8 COOL:7 MA:12 BOD:20 AWR:8 ASB:7 MEL:8 DAM:1x4d6
  258. - The famed saber tooth tiger, these were proof that humanity wasn't always the top of the food chain.
  259.  
  260. Giant Ground Sloth
  261. INT:2 REF:5 COOL:7 MA:5 BOD:70 AWR:5 ASB:3 MEL:7 DAM:1x4d6+2
  262. - A far cry from their modern ancestors, these clawed herbivores could give even a Smilodon pause.
  263.  
  264. Woolly Rhino
  265. INT:1 REF:4 COOL:8 MA:8 BOD:90 AWR:3 ASB:4 MEL:7 DAM:1x6d6
  266. - The ancestor of the modern rhino, covered in fur but with the same nasty temper you know and love.
  267.  
  268. Woolly Mammoth
  269. INT:5 REF:6 COOL:9 MA:8 BOD:130 AWR:8 ASB:8 MEL:9 DAM:2x5d6+3
  270. - The ancestor of the elephant, but smaller and covered in fur.
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