Human, Werewolf

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Human, Werewolf

Werewolves will generally look like a completely normal, if a little hairier, human when in human form. Completely indistinguishable from that of a regular human. In wolf form, they resemble a regular wolf or dire wolf. In both cases it is nearly impossible to tell them apart from their regular counterparts.

Ability Score Increase Your ability scores increase as appropriate for this species.

Size Large

Speed 40 feet ft.

Languages Common

Creature Type Humanoid

Traits

Powerful Build. You count as one size larger when determining your carrying capacity and the weight you can push, drag, or lift.
Shapechanger. You can evoke your curse as an action and transform into your hybrid or wolf form. You may do this a number of times equal to your proficiency score, requiring a short or long rest to replenish uses. Under a full moon, you will automatically transform. To deny the curse from transforming you though, make a Wisdom saving throw (DC 15), becoming your hybrid or wolf form on a failed save for the rest of the night. Make it with disadvantage if engaged in combat. It is at the DM's discretion if and when you should repeat this saving throw.
Lycanthropic Toughness. While in hybrid form, you gain resistance to nonmagical melee damage (bludgeoning, piercing, and slashing). Should you receive damage from a silvered weapon, the triggering damage will not be halved and your Lycanthropic Toughness resistances will not work until the end of the your next turn. Improved powerful build. While in hybrid form, you have advantage on all strength checks and saves. Thick hide. While in hybrid form, your natural becomes AC 13 + your dex mod (regular armor for humanoids fall off during transformation) Natural Weapons. While in hybrid form, you can use your claws (1d6 sl


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