5/6/2023 0 Comments Paul bunyan extreme race 2019Paul gains the Grappler feat and is able to grapple creatures up to two sizes larger than him. On a success, Paul and the creature are both restrained until the grapple ends. To do so, he makes another grapple check. In addition, he can use his action to try to pin a creature he has grappled. Paul has advantage on attack rolls against a creature he is grappling. Paul has advantage on Wisdom (Survival) checks to track plants, as well as on Intelligence checks to recall information about them.įeat: Grappler. Once on his turn, Paul can take an additional action on top of his regular action and a possible bonus action.įavored Enemy. In addition, he can forage fresh water and food each day for as many as 6 people as long as the environment nearby can support it.Īction Surge (1/Short Rest). Paul never forgets the geographic arrangement of terrain, settlements, and areas of wilderness. Skills Animal Handling +11, Athletics +10, Insight +6, Nature +5, Perception +6, Survival +6īackground: Wildborn. Medium humanoid (human), chaotic good monster tamer (animalist) 11/ranger 1/fighter 2Īrmor Class 17 (studded leather, defense fighting style, natural armor) I anticipate that some of you will be wanting a very big Paul Bunyan however and I do hate to disappoint so to increase this one to Gargantuan size, do the following: multiply his carrying capacity by x8 (to 2,160 pounds), increase his space and reach to 20 feet, give him a greataxe that deals 3d12 slashing damage, and increase his challenge rating by 1. To perhaps be even more American, there’s a debate over his authenticity and he’s referred to by some as ‘fakelore’ (a literary invention passed off as an older folktale).ĭesign Notes: Below is a modest start for Paul Bunyan-the man that might be behind the mythology, whether that be French-Canadian lumberjack Fabian Fournier or the soldier Paul Bon Jean. Anyone that’s from the northern states (particularly in the midwest) has probably driven by (giant) statues of Paul Bunyan and/or Babe. In true American fashion he’s said to have traipsed all over the country inadvertently creating national landmarks by dragging his axe along behind him (the Grand Canyon), stepping a lot (the 10,000 Lakes), creating the Mississippi River, and so on. If you live in the states you know who Paul Bunyan is-a really, really, really big lumberjack.
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