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- A wereboar was a humanoid or giant lycanthrope that was bitten by another wereboar. Wereboars were often of neutral alignment but hunted anything for food. Any humanoid or giant that survived a wereboar's bite could be infected with the curse, thus becoming a wereboar themselves. Wereboars were aggressive and unfriendly creatures. They would often provoke fights for the sake of fighting. While mean-spirited, they were not necessarily evil in nature.
- Race: shapechanger Alignment: chaotic neutral Armor class: 17 Hit points: 110 Attack bonus: +10/+5 Damage: 2d6+4 piercing damage (creature weapon) Hit dice (level): 10 Challenge rating: 9 Size: large Damage reduction: 10/+1 Trained skills:(‡) discipline (11), intimidate 10, listen (8), parry (2), spot (7) Feats: alertness, iron will, low-light vision, power attack, toughness, weapon proficiency (creature)
- Wereboar is a monster in AdventureQuest Worlds.
- Wereboar is an enemy fought solely on Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold.
- Wereboars are gruff loners, short-tempered and rude on the best of days, and downright antisocial on average. Fortunately, most of their wrath is often directed towards goblinoids if given a choice, though they are just as likely to chase off the human fighters after their foes have been trounced.
- WereBoars are a Minotaur type monster found in Fate.
- The Wereboar is another monster found in the dungeons of Fate. The wereboar closely resembles a boar, however the wereboar stands on two legs, and can wield weapons and armor.
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| - Wereboars are humans under a curse - others claim infected with a disease - that causes them to transform into savage beasts. At the beginning, the transformation only takes place at full moon and the victim regains its human appearance the next morning. In the course of time, the transformation lasts longer and the full moon is no longer a necessary condition for the transformation. At a certain point, the beast takes over more and more often.
Wereboars are wild and boisterous, though a bit imprudent. They are not true predators, but in their ferocity and aggressiveness they are as dangerous as any beast of prey. Their appearance is a mix between a boar and a human being.
The curse of the Full Moon, as it is frequently called, is usually spread by the infectious bite or scratch of other were-creatures. Forbidden books also tell about methods that allow to turn somebody into a were-creature with the help of dark rites. Some twisted individuals even call the curse upon themselves in the hope of using their new powers to avenge an injustice or insult.
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