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Bear Companion

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Bear Companion is a variant of Ranger's Companion Ranger's Companion which is a Subclass Feature of Rangers learned immediately upon choosing the Beast Master subclass. This ability allows the Beast Master to call upon their animal companion to fight and aid them in combat.

Description

Gain a beast companion that accompanies you on your adventures and fights alongside you.

Properties

Cost:
Action
Details:
 Range: 18 m / 60 ft
Recharge: Short rest

Ursa Ursa

Ursa Model.png

STR

15
(+2)

DEX

10

CON

14
(+2)

INT

2
(-4)

WIS

12
(+1)

CHA

7
(-2)

Summon a black Bear companion that can draw the enemy's attention and endure heavy attacks.

  • Goading Roar Goading Roar: Roar at nearby enemies to goad them into attacking you.
  • Claws Claws: Lash out with deadly claws, dealing 1d8+2Damage TypesSlashing damage.
  • Prey's Scent Prey's Scent: You deal an additional D6 Physical.png1d6 damage to creatures marked by your Ranger's Hunter's Mark Hunter's Mark

Your bear companion has 19 Hit Points and 11 Armour Class Armour Class.

At Higher Levels

Level 5

Ursa Major Model.png

Ursa Major Ursa Major

New Ability:

Your Bear companion now has 39 Hit Points and 15 Armour Class Armour Class. Its Constitution increases by 2 and its proficiency bonus increases from +0 to +3.

Level 7

Level 8

Your Bear companion now has 69 Hit Points and 16 Armour Class Armour Class.

Level 11

Ursa Ingens Model.png

Ursa Ingens Ursa Ingens

New Ability:

Your Bear companion now has 99 Hit Points and 18 Armour Class Armour Class. Its Strength Increases by 4 and its proficiency bonus increases to +4.

How to learn

Classes:

This action is a variation of:
Ranger's Companion Ranger's Companion

Notes

  • The summoned bear companion is named Ursa, Latin for "bear".