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PFS LimitedCastoroides

Castoroides are bear-sized beavers that build their lodges on land near a water source rather than in the water.

Recall Knowledge - Animal (Nature): DC 18
Unspecific Lore: DC 16
Specific Lore: DC 13

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CastoroidesCreature 3

Legacy Content

N Medium Animal 
Source Pathfinder #176: Lost Mammoth Valley pg. 82
Perception +10; low-light vision, scent (imprecise) 30 feet
Skills Athletics +10, Crafting +7, Survival +8
Str +4, Dex +1, Con +3, Int -4, Wis +3, Cha +1
Deep Breath A castoroides can hold its breath for 1 hour.
AC 19; Fort +12, Ref +6, Will +8
HP 45
Slap [reaction] Trigger The castoroides is targeted by a physical ranged Strike from an attacker it can see; Effect The castoroides swats at the projectile with its wide tail, gaining a +2 circumstance bonus to its AC against the triggering attack.
Speed 20 feet, swim 20 feet
Melee [one-action] jaws +12 [+7/+2], Damage 2d6+4 piercing plus GrabConstruct Shelter [three-actions] The beaver takes 1 minute to rapidly construct a simple mound along one side of its space, which can be used to Take Cover.Gouge [two-actions] The castoroides deals 2d8 piercing damage to a creature it has grabbed or restrained (DC 20 basic Fortitude save). A creature that fails its save also takes 1d4 persistent bleed damage.Penetrating Bite [two-actions] The beaver makes a jaws Strike. The Strike ignores the first 5 Hardness of organic materials, such as rope, leather, and wood.Prop [one-action] The beaver stabilizes itself with its tail, gaining a +1 circumstance bonus to its Fortitude and Reflex DCs against Shove and Trip attempts until it next takes an action with the move trait.

All Monsters in "Beaver"

NameLevel
Beaver-1
Castoroides3

Beaver

Source Pathfinder #176: Lost Mammoth Valley pg. 82
Beavers are stocky, herbivorous rodents that live in freshwater ecosystems throughout Avistan. They live in lodges, which they construct from logs, grass, rocks, and mud.

Sidebar - Locations Nature's Engineers

Beavers change their environments in ways few other animals can: felling trees, altering riverbanks, and building homes and dams that change the surrounding landscape. They widen rivers and streams, flood tributaries to create ponds and small lakes, and create and maintain wetlands. These industrious animal engineers regularly maintain and repair their constructions.