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Animals of the Americas: A Library of Uncommon Creatures
Animals of the Americas
Lately I've been doing a lot of work on a homebrewed alt-America setting (Crossroads: The New World, if you're curious), and I've discovered that the Monster Manual is actually pretty Eurocentric when you get right down to it. I've been keeping track of stats I find for North and South American animals, and it occurred to me that this might make a useful resource for others as well, so I'm posting it here for your perusal and entertainment.
The organization of these creatures is not scientific; I've tried to group them into categories that regular people would think of when they consider what kind of creature they need for a specific purpose. And in any case, you can always just search the list with Ctrl+F if you can't find a creature where you thought it should be.
Some of these beasties may already have stats which I just haven’t found yet, somewhere out there. If you know of any I've missed, let me know and I'll link to 'em. And feel free to post your own homebrewed stats for any animal that's not already on the list, or better stats for something we've already got - I'll add them to the list too, as soon as I'm able!
Sources include:
http://www.dandwiki.com/wiki/SRD:Animal
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/col...orthamer.shtml
Animals not in the Monster Manual
Unfamiliar Familiars (PDF), by Fiery Dragon Productions
Animal Archives Collection, by Skeleton Key Games
NOTE: Some of these links will take you to posts which contain more than one stat block. You may need to scroll a bit in order to find what you were looking for, but trust me, it’s there.
Animals of North America
Amphibians
Frog, Common
Frog, Giant
Frog, Poison Dart (swarm)
Newt
Salamander
Toad
Birds
Albatross (Strormwrack, pg. 166)
Chicken
Duck
Goose, Canada
Grouse/Prairie Chicken
Heron
Hummingbird
Mockingbird
Owl
Owl, Great Horned
Pelican
Parrot
Partridge
Pheasant
Pigeon, a.k.a. Rock Dove
Passenger Pigeon (swarm)
Puffin
Quail
Quetzal
Raptor, Bald Eagle
Raptor, Harpy Eagle (Animal Archives (PDF), pg. 18)
Raptor, Osprey
Raptor, Red-Tailed Hawk
Raven (Swarm)
Roadrunner/Geococcyx/Ground Cuckoo/Medicine-Bird
Seagull
Songbird
Swan
Tern, Arctic
Turkey
Vulture (or see Sandstorm, pg. ??)
Crustaceans
Crayfish/Crawfish/Crawdad
Crab, King (swarm)
Crab, Horseshoe
Lobster
Shrimp
Dire Creatures
Dire Armadillo (CR 1)
Dire Badger (CR 2)
Dire Bat (CR 2)
Dire Bear (CR 7)
Dire Bison/Dire Buffalo (CR 6)
Dire Catfish (CR ?)
Dire Crocodile (CR 9)
Dire Eagle/Dire Hawk/Dire Owl (CR 2)
Dire Frog, Giant (CR 1)
Dire Goat (CR 3)
Dire Hummingbird (CR 1/2)
Dire Hummingbird Swarm (CR 3)
Dire Lobster (CR 5)
Dire Mountain Lion/Dire Puma (CR 5)
Dire Mammoth (CR ?)
Dire Pelican (CR 2)
Dire Porcupine (CR 1)
Dire Raccoon (CR 2)
Dire Ram (CR 3)
Dire Rat (CR 1/3)
Dire Shark (CR 9)
Dire Skunk (CR 3)
Dire Smilodon (CR 7)
Dire Tapir (CR 3)
Dire Toad/Dire Frog (CR 1/2)
Dire Walrus (CR 8)
Dire Weasel (CR 2)
Dire Wolf (CR 3)
Dire Wolverine (CR 4)
Dogs
Tuniitaq
- Alaskan Malamute
- Siberian Husky
- Qimmiq Eskimo Dog
- Common Indian Dog (Extinct)
- Tahtlan Bear Dog (Extinct)
Columbia
- Redbone Coonhound
- Pomeranian (and other toy dog breeds)
- Newfoundland
- English Bulldog
Cahokian League
- Indian Dog, Common (Extinct)
- Indian Dog, Hare
- Southwest Short-Nosed Dog
- Tahtlan Bear Dog (Extinct)
Aztlan
- Chihuahua
- Xoloytzecuintli (a.k.a. “Xolo”, a.k.a. Mexican Hairless)
- Southwest Short-Nosed Dog
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- Chow-Chow
- Chongqing Dog
- Pekingese
- Pug
- Shar Pei
- Shih-Tzu
- Tibetan Mastiff
- West Coast Salish (a.k.a. Little Woolly Dog, a.k.a. Clallam Indian Dog)
Dinosaurs*
Desmatosuchus
Dilophosaurus
Dinosaur, Dilophosaurus (Spitting)
Diplodocus (Calf)
Dracorex
Gigantoserpen
Icarosaurus
Iguanodon
Nothronychus
Ornithocheirus
Platyhystrix
Titanoceratops
Tyrannosaurus
Tyrannosaurus (Chick)
Utahraptor
Zuniceratops
*note: dinosaurs are are not part of the normal ecology of Crossroads, and would only show up during instances of time-travel or extreme necromancy.
Fish
Bass
Catfish
Desert sucker
Gar
Manta Ray
Oarfish
Octopus
Pacific Lamprey
Pike
Salmon
Sea Serpent
Shark, Bull
Shark, Great White
Shark, Hammerhead
Shark, Leopard
Stickleback
Sturgeon
Sturgeon, Giant
Swordfish/Marlin
Trout
Walleye
Insects
(generic insect-swarm)
Ant, Bullet (swarm) (by Debihuman)
Ant, Army
Ant, Fire
Ant, Velvet (swarm)
Arachnid, Scorpion
Arachnid, Vinegarroon /Whip-Scorpion
Arachnid, Tarantula (see Hairy Spider, Underdark pg. ??)
Assassin Bug
Butterfly, Monarch
Chigger (Swarm)
Cricket
Fly, Bot
Fly, Black
Fly, Mosquito Swarm (Diseased)
Grasshopper Swarm
Mantis
Mantis, Giant
Moth, Gypsy (swarm)
Moth, Luna
Palmetto Bug
Mammals, Aquatic
Narwhal
Sea Cow, Manatee
Sea Cow, Steller's (extinct)
Seal, Elephant
Seal, Sea Lion
Seal, Harp
Seal, Northern Fur
Seal, Harbor
Walrus (tougher stats)
Whale, Blue
Whale, Common
Whale, Orca
Whale, Humpback
Whale, Sperm (a.k.a. Cachalot)
Whale, White (a.k.a. Beluga)
Mammals, Carnivorous
Bear, Black
Bear, Brown, a.k.a. Grizzly, a.k.a. Kodiak
Bear, Polar
Cat, Bobcat
Cat, Cougar/Puma/Panther/Mountain Lion
Cat, Jaguar
Cat, Lynx
Cat, Ocelot
Coyote
Fox, Red
Fox, Arctic (Frostburn, pg. 165, or Unfamiliar Familiars (PDF), pg. 3)
Wolf, Common
Wolf, Gray
Wolf, Red
Wolf, Timber
Wolf, Tundra
Mammals, Miscellaneous
Armadillo
http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showpost.php?p=10593901&postcount=21”]Armadillo, Pink Fairy[/URL] (Swarm)
Bat, Brown (Swarm)
Bat, Vampire (Swarm)
Coati (Coatimundi)
Rabbit, Hare, Arctic
Rabbit, Jackrabbit
Rabbit, Jackalope
Kinkajou
Monkey
Opossum
Raccoon
Tapir
Megafauna, Pleistocene
Archelon
Bear, Short-Faced (Animal Archives (PDF), pg. 3)
Camel, Long-Necked (Animal Archives (PDF), pg. 6)
Cat, Smilodon (Saber-Toothed Tiger)
Dunkleosteus (Animal Archives (PDF), pg. 9)
Elasmotherium
Elephant, Mammoth
Elephant, Mastodon
Elephant, Shovel-Tusker (Animal Archives (PDF), pg. 8)
Eremotherium/Giant Ground Sloth
Heron, Green River Wader (Animal Archives (PDF), pg. 4)
Hyena, Creodont (Animal Archives (PDF), pg. 7)
Macrauchenia (shaggy tapir-camel)
Megacerops/Brontotherium
Megaloceros
Rhinoceros, Brontotherium (Animal Archives (PDF), pg. 10)
Rhinoceros, Woolly
Shark, Megalodon
Squirrel, Ptilodus (Animal Archives (PDF), pg. 11)
Swine, Bull (Animal Archives (PDF), pg. 5)
Terror Bird (a.k.a. Axe Beak)
Whale, Basilosaurus
Whale, Zeuglodon
Reptiles
Alligator
Gecko
Gila monster
Horned lizard (Sandstorm, pg. 164)
Iguana
Snake, Constrictor, Boa
Snake, Constrictor, Eastern Racer
Snake, Venomous (generic)
Snake, Venomous, Coral
Snake, Venomous, Copperhead
Snake, Venomous, Cottonmouth
Snake, Venomous, Diamondback
Snake, Venomous, Sidewinder
Snake, Venomous, Water Moccasin
Terrapin, Turtle
Terrapin, Snapping Turtle
Terrapin, Desert Tortoise
Rodents
Beaver
Gopher/Groundhog/Woodchuck
Muskrat
Pika
Porcupine
Prairie Dog (a.k.a. Barking Squirrel)
Squirrel, Squirrel, Flying
Mustelidae (Weasels)
Badger
Ermine
Ferret, Black-Footed
Mink
Otter
Skunk
Weasel, Common
Wolverine
Ungulates (Hoofed Mammals)
Buffalo/Bison
Caribou (a.k.a. Reindeer)
Deer, White-Tailed
Elk
Horse Breed Templates (Heavy and Light)
Moose
Mule Deer
Ox, Musk
Peccary/Javelina
Pronghorn
Sheep, Bighorn (or Unfamiliar Familiars (PDF), pg. 7)
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Animals of South America
Sources include:
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/col...outhamer.shtml
http://www.heathwood.org/simpson/qui...animalmap1.htm
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/places/South_America
Unfamiliar Familiars (PDF), by Fiery Dragon Productions
Animal Archives Collection, by Skeleton Key Games
Amphibians
Caecilian
Frog, Common
Frog, Poison Dart (swarm)
Frog, Golden-Arrow, Poison (Animal Archives (PDF), pg. 20)
Newt
Salamander
Toad
Toad, Cane
Birds
Condor
Flamingo
Frigatebird
Hummingbird
Hoatzin
Parrot
Parrot, Burrowing
Pelican
Owl, Barn
Owl, Burrowing
Owl, Short-Eared
Raptor, Harpy Eagle (Animal Archives (PDF), pg. 18)
Raptor, Peregrine Falcon
Raptor, Osprey
Patranca (warm-water penguin)
Quetzal
Rhea/Nandu (Unfamiliar Familiars (PDF), pg. 5)
Stork
Toucan
Vulture
Crustaceans
Horseshoe Crab
Dire Creatures
Dire Arapaima (CR 5)
Dire Barracuda (CR 5)
Dire Bat (CR 2)
Dire Capybara (CR 2)
Dire Crocodile (CR 9)
Dire Eel, Electric (CR 4)
Dire Flamingo (CR 7)
Dire Frog, Giant (CR 4)
Dire Frog, Poison Dart (CR 1)
Dire Jaguar (CR 4)
Dire Lamprey (CR 3)
Dire Mata-mata (CR 4)
Dire Piranha (CR 1)
Dire Rat (CR 1/3)
Dire Sloth (CR 3)
Dire Snake (CR 5)
Dire Tapir (CR 3)
Dinosaurs
Amargasaurus
Ornithocheirus
Dogs
Argentine Pila dog (a.k.a. Hairless Khala)
Cimarrón Uruguayo (Uruguayan feral dog)
Double-nosed Andean tiger hound
Fila Brasileiro (a.k.a Brazilian Mastiff, a.k.a. Slave-Catching Dog)
Peruvian Hairless
Fish
Arapaima/Pirarucu/Paiche (largest freshwater fish in the world)
Eel, Electric (or Animal Archives (PDF), pg. 19)
Eel, Moray
Hatchetfish
Ray, Manta
Ray, Stingray
Ray, Stingray, Giant Freshwater (Himantura chaophraya)
Oarfish
Octopus
Pirahna (Swarm)
Shark, Bull
Shark, Galapagos
Shark, Great White
Shark, Hammerhead
Shark, Lemon
Shark, Megalodon (aka "Dire Shark")
Shark, Tiger
Shark, Whale
Insects
(generic insect-swarm)
Ant, Army, Swarm)
Ant, Bullet, Swarm
Ant, Fire, Swarm
Ant, Leafcutter, Swarm
Arachnid, Scorpion
Arachnid, Camel Spider
Arachnid, Brazilian Wandering Spider (aka Bird-eating Spider, aka Goliath Birdeater)
Arachnid, Vinegarroon /Whip-Scorpion
Arachnid, Tarantula
Beetle, Rhinoceros (Dynastinae)
Butterfly, Owl
Butterfly, Giant Swallowtail
Butterfly, Monarch
Centipede, Peruvian giant yellow-leg (Scolopendra gigantea)
Dragonfly
Fly, Bot
Fly, Mosquito Swarm, Diseased
Mantis
Millipede
Termite Swarm
Walking Stick (Stick-Insect)
Reptiles
Basilisk/”The Jesus Christ Lizard"
Crocodile, Caiman, Black
Crocodile, Caiman, Dwarf
Crocodile, Caiman, Spectacled (Animal Archives (PDF), pg. 17)
Crocodile, Giant
Gecko
Iguana
Iguana, Marine
Snake, Constrictor, Anaconda (Animal Archives (PDF), pg. 23)
Snake, Constrictor, Boa
Snake, Constrictor, Bushmaster
Snake, Venomous, Viper
Snake, Venomous, Viper, Bushmaster
Terrapin, Mata-mata
Terrapin, Tortoise, Galapagos
Terrapin, Turtle
Terrapin, Turtle, Giant River
Terrapin, Turtle, Sea
Mammals, Aquatic
Sea Cow, Manatee
Sea Cow, Steller's
Otter, Giant (Animal Archives (PDF), pg. 21) (Pteronura brasiliensis)
Otter, River
Otter, Sea
Whale, Blue
Whale, Common
Whale, Humpback
Whale, Orca
Sperm (a.k.a. Whale, Cachalot)
Whale, Beluga
Dolphin/Porpoise/River-Dolphin
Mammals, Carnivorous
Bear, Spectacled
Cat, Catamount (a.k.a. Cougar or Mountain Lion)
Cat, Jaguar (or Animal Archives (PDF), pg. 16)
Cat, Ocelot
Cat, Margay (Unfamiliar Familiars (PDF), pg. 2)
Wolf, Maned (Animal Archives (PDF), pg. 24)
Zorro
Mammals, Miscellaneous
Anteater
Armadillo (PDF)
Armadillo, Glyptodon
Bat, Brown (Swarm)
Bat, Vampire (Swarm)
Coati (a.k.a. Coatimundi)
Kinkajou
Monkey, Common
Monkey, Howler
Monkey, Capuchin
Monkey, Sikari Macaque Swarm
Monkey, Marmoset
Monkey, Tamarin, Golden Lion (Animal Archives, pg. 22)
Opossum
Sloth (or Monster Manual II, pg. 106)
Tamandua
Tapir
Megafauna, Pleistocene
Cuvieronius (spiral-tusked elephant)
Doedicurus (spike-tailed armadillo)
Glyptodon (giant armadillo)
Hippidion (early horse)
Megatherium (giant ground sloth)
Macrauchenia (tapir-camel)
Stegomastodon (barrel-chested elephant)
Toxodon (hornless semi-aquatic rhino)
Mustelidae (Weasels)
Weasel, Amazonian
Rodents
Agouti
Capybara
Cavy, Patagonian
Chinchilla
Coendous (a.k.a. Prehensile-Tailed Porcupine)
Coypu/Coypus/Nutria
Guinea Pig
Paca
Mouse
Ungulates (hoofed mammals)
Alpaca (Animal Archives (PDF), pg. 15)
Llama
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Re: Animals of the Americas: A Library of Uncommon Creatures
A lot of these animals are missing from the Monster Manual not because the MM is Eurocentric, but simply because their stats are irrelevant. The Monster Manual will only have stats for things that might need them, which mostly means things the players might fight against. Small, ordinarily-harmless animals like cats, bats, and ravens are included only for the sake of being wizards' familiars. But an animal that's too small to put up any significant fight and isn't on the familiar list can just be ignored, as far as the rules are concerned (of course, you're free to describe a scene as including them, but you don't need rules for that).
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Re: Animals of the Americas: A Library of Uncommon Creatures
Albatross and stingray are in Strormwrack.
Constrictor and viper are both in the srd.
Hairy spider from Underdark makes a decent tarantula.
Horned Lizard and Vulture are in Sandstorm.
Megalodon is in MM2.
Swan is in BoED under Swanmay.
A few of these animals are mentioned as having identical stats to other animals, such as Parrot, Puffin, and Dove using Raven statsKolyarut Avatar by Potatocubed.
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This, entirely. There are very, very few circumstances under which you actually need stats for a salmon.
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Re: Animals of the Americas: A Library of Uncommon Creatures
Ok this is cool and all but what about the stats for a Jackalope?
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Re: Animals of the Americas: A Library of Uncommon Creatures
Since you went to the bother of listing whales and dolphins/porpoises/etc. as separate things, why do you have the Orca listed under whales when it's a member of the Delphinidae family, which includes multiple dolphin species like the common bottlenose?
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It needs more extinct megafauna.
MUCH MORE extinct megafauna!
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Are you looking for real animals only, or would mythical work as well? I'm thinking Thunderbird and Sasquatch would fit.
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Re: Animals of the Americas: A Library of Uncommon Creatures
I ran into this Euro-based problem when I was running a "Wild West" inspired campaign. The best solution was actually in the monster manual: just copy stats from animals that are close enough.
Jackal (Sandstorm) = Coyote
Dire Horse = Mustang
Deer = Deer
I realize that, in reality, these are very different animals, but for the purposes of gameplay it seems like splitting hairs.
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Wow, I'm really impressed at the large and positive response. Sorry for the long reply with many quotes in it, but here I go...
Thanks for letting me know! I don't have access to the PDFs right now, but I'll look 'em up and include the page-numbers later.
I was aware that a lot of stats can be substituted for others (and I've done that with a few of these creatures), but I was hoping that someone out there would have stats for these specific creatures. Which I feel is usually better than substituting something close. (As any ornithologist can tell you, puffins, parrots, and doves are all wildlyhar dee har har different birds.)
Excellent. Thank you! Salmon are extremely important to Pacific Northwestern fishing communities (i.e., pretty much all Pacific Northwestern communities), so any adventure that involves overland travel in Fusang or Tuniitaq will probably make use of these stats.
Oh, don't worry. I found stats for jackalopes, too.
Meh, I didn't feel like being quite that scientific about it. The purpose of the list is to give everyone a place to find these things. It might have been more efficient to group them by region/habitat, but I thought that I could minimize overlap by organizing them into families instead.
Ask, and ye shall recieve.
Edit: Unfortunately, not all of the statted megafauna lived in the Americas, so they can't really be included here.
Stellar's sea cow has been added. And thanks for your interest in the setting!
Thanks for mentioning them, but Squish is right, this is just for mundane animals. Whatever monster stats we have are included in the entries for each region. Feel free to contribute your own monster stats if you want to homebrew them, but since Thunderbirds have such significance to our setting, and Sasquatches might be a playable race, the thread is probably gonna want to vote on our own stats for those two particular beasties.
(Actually, someone [don't remember who exactly] said something a while ago about having "cool plans" for the Sasquatches, and is probably just waiting 'til we get to Fusang to post them.)
Mainly this list was assembled to overcome the challenge of how one even represents something like a salmon's leap, or a horned lizard's ability to shoot blood from its eyes. Once the animals are all in one easy-to-find location, people can modify them as they see fit (make 'em into dire animals, apply templates, use them as familiars, etc.). After all, how are you supposed to design a creature that's half anteater and half prehensile-tailed porcupine if you don't have any idea how tough or strong either of those creatures are?
Plus, I figured that a lot of adventures in Crossroads: The New World are going to involve hunting and catching these animals. The fur trade was probably the single biggest incentive for the French to set up colonies in Canada, so stats for beavers, minks, and ermines are going to be not only important, but essential to many campaigns. The number of pelts you can catch will determine how long your trip will take, how much of your limited provisions you'll use up, and the size of your reward upon returning to the trading post.Last edited by SuperDave; 2013-08-02 at 04:45 PM.
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I think this list may be a little long...
And I do pitch in on the MegaFauna vote, and add that we may want to include the mythical creatures (whose names I can never spell) too.
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I do like this list, because if I ever wanted to do something with animals, it would be handy to have it available. So thank you for doing the research.
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You're welcome. And thanks!
Well, if we add mythical creatures, this list is gonna get a lot longer. Plus, these are "Animals of the Americas", not "Magical Beasts and Monsters of the Americas". By assembling a list of mundane, nonmagical creatures, we've got a basis for comparison when we figure out what kind of stats we want to give certain monsters, and a list of base creatures to which we can apply various templates. (How can you decide how tough a dire buffalo should be if you don't have any idea how tough a real buffalo is in the first place?)
We're definitely going to assemble a list of monsters from North and South American folklore: the plan is for Playgrounders to make suggestions in the main thread for monsters that deserve inclusion in each region, so players and DMs can find each monster in the entry for the region it would inhabit. Then, people can either seek out stats for the monsters we've listed and post links to them, or homebrew their own stats for the monsters and put them in the thread for commenting.
Edit: Well actually, it'd probably make the most sense to build each monster in its own separate thread in the Homebrewing forum, then link to the main thread once it's ready. That way, anyone can see and comment on the stats and check for balance issues, not just those who regularly read the main thread.Last edited by SuperDave; 2013-08-05 at 07:27 AM.
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Just thought I'd give this a little bump, to let everyone know that I added a bunch of dinosaur stats, courtesy of LOTRfan. Check 'em out!
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Why are chickens in this list? They're native to indochina, and were only brought to the americans by either the europeans or the polynesians five or six hundred years ago.
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Well, the list was designed for a setting that's based on mid-1700s' America, so chickens would be well established the the farms of both Fusang and Columbia. So I figured I'd leave 'em on the list, since someone might have a use for them, and it's better to have more information than not-quite-enough.
Actually, I should probably add horses to the list, since they're animals, they're common in North America (if not native to it), and the players will want to look them up at some point.My Homebrew Projects
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Hmm, good point. I thought I remembered something like that, but I haven't yet been able to find stats for prehistoric horses, so I figured I'd just skip 'em. Unless you know what their stat block would look like?
Also, there don't appear to be any different treatments of Chinese horses versus European ones, so I thought about substituting "Horse, Light" stats for the Chinese breeds and "Horse, Heavy" for European ones, but I'm not sure this is really sufficient to express the differences between them. Light Horses don't have a bite attack, which Chinese warhorses did (I think?). Plus, my friend (who's something of a Chinese history buff) tells me that Chinese warhorses were smaller, lighter, and faster than European horses. They couldn't pull or carry as much weight, but their speed and maneuverability made up for that. The Light Horse is no faster than the Heavy Horse, according to the official stats, so I think the only solution here is that we'll have to homebrew our own. Keep your eyes peeled!
Edit: After looking a little more closely at the base stats for Heavy and Light horses in the Horse Breed Templates, the above differences are actually reflected in those stat blocks. I just looked at the templates to make sure they were OK, and didn't give sufficient attention to the base creatures.Last edited by SuperDave; 2013-08-09 at 09:24 AM.
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American horses as of 13 kya were essentially the same as the lighter species of modern horse. Go back far enough, and their distant ancestor, eohippus, was the size of a fox. But for the entire period in which humans have been in the Americas, you're basically looking at "horse, light riding" as the native animal for D&D stats.
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This seems like a nice project, but to be fair, I'd double check the range of the animals in Wikipedia before listing them, just to be sure. From a glance, I could find two that are mislisted:
- The Megatherium was never found in the North. The Eremotherium, another giant sloth, was to be found there, but the Megatherium was native to the South.
- The Aurochs was never found in the Americas.
Furthermore, I think that you're missing a critically important prehistoric animal: the Terror Bird! Yep, Chocobos were a thing in South American past. But seriously here, these would benefit a lot from stat blocks, since they don't resemble any extant animal species, both in the real world and in the Monster Manuals.
And since you're being encyclopedical here, don't forget to add the Black Caiman. It is the largest predator in the Amazon ecosystem, and most probably in the Americas as a whole. It can probably be modeled as a huge Crocodile.
Oh, and a couple of links that might be useful: [1]; [2].Metal Perfection - a template for creatures born on Mirrodin.
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Thanks for reminding me about Terror Birds (I can't believe I forgot them!), and for the links to the lists of Pleistocene megafauna. Since there are so many of them, and they don't belong in most campaigns set anywhere near the modern era, I've given them their own separate sections within each list.
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Okay, I've added a section on Dire Creatures/Dire Animals, since they're probably more likely to be used in actual combat scenarios than most of the animals I've listed here.
I tried to use official Pathfinder stats wherever possible, but I may have missed a few; let me know if you spot any of them.My Homebrew Projects
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Just tossing this out, the Xolo isn't only a toy breed, they use the same name for the larger breed as well, which would probably use standard dog stats.
Seriously though, this is coming along really well. I forgot about it tbh. I think I saw it once when you first mentioned it months ago.
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Why thank you, sir. I'm fairly proud of it myself!
I think that I've gotten all the official Pathfinder stats in place now. I'll go over it again, but I think that's all of 'em.
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Just added links to stats for Chow-chows, Alaskan malamutes, Siberian huskies, and Qimmiq Eskimo Dogs. All of their stats can be found in the Dogsled Rules thread.
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