Jubear

Jubear

Open suppurating wounds cover the bear’s body and greenish-white fungal growths sprout from beneath its fur.

Jubear CR 7

XP 3,200
N Large aberration
Init +5; Senses darkvision 60 ft., low-light vision, scent; Perception +8

AC 20, touch 10, flat-footed 19 (+1 Dex, +10 natural, -1 size)
hp 94 (9d8+54); regeneration 2 (fire)
Fort +12, Ref +7, Will +3
Immune acid

Speed 40 ft.
Melee 2 claws +13 (1d6+8 plus grab), bite +13 (1d8+8)
Space 10 ft.; Reach 5 ft.
Special Attacks digestive ooze, swallow whole (3d6 acid damage, AC 15, 9 hp)

Str 27, Dex 13, Con 22, Int 2, Wis 10, Cha 3
Base Atk +6; CMB +15 (+19 grapple); CMD 26 (30 vs. trip)
Feats Alertness, Endurance, Improved Initiative, Power Attack, Run
Skills Perception +8, Sense Motive +2, Stealth +3, Survival +6
Languages none

Animalistic (Ex)

Jubears have the resistance of animals. They have good Fortitude and Reflex saves while having poor Will saves.

Digestive Ooze (Ex)

An opponent pinned by the jubear takes 1d6 points of acid damage.

Swallow Whole (Ex)

A creature pinned for three consecutive rounds is swallowed whole. A swallowed opponent takes 3d6 points of acid damage each round. A swallowed creature can escape by doing 9 points of damage to the inside of the bear with a light slashing or piercing weapon (AC 15). A creature that escapes the pin while swallowed whole emerges from the bear’s stomach, not its throat, where it may be grabbed and pinned again.

Environment cold and temperate forests
Organization solitary or pair
Treasure none

The jubear is a species of brown bear that has formed a symbiotic relationship with a rare form of green slime. Instead of dissolving the bear’s flesh, the ooze feeds off the bear’s stomach, in turn granting the bear immunity to acid, the ability to digest almost anything, and the ability to regenerate. The jubear does not eat using its mouth, though it can still attack with its bite. Instead, it pushes prey into its body where the unfortunate creature is slowly dissolved if it does not escape.

A jubear’s skin oozes slime and mucous. Sickly white growths bulge from where its fur has not fallen away. The appearance of a jubear makes it seem the creature is diseased. Only a successful Knowledge (nature) or Knowledge (dungeoneering) check reveals otherwise. Since jubears possess no natural enemies, they quickly overwhelm any environment they enter. A scouring forest fire is often the easiest and quickest way to eliminate jubears, although that solution poses problems of its own.

Forgotten Foes © 2010 Tricky Owlbear Publishing, Inc.; Authors Mark Gedak and Stefen Styrsky.