
Drake_Ranger |

Hail Adventurers! All of those who know the story of Drizzit Do'Urden know of this mystical beast, but to others, let me elaborate; Drizzit Do'Urden is a well recognized Forgotten Realms Character, and his mythical sidekick is a panther (correct me if I'm wrong). My question is simply this (for the sake of my party meeting the panther....or was it a jaguar?):
What are the stats for a simple Lv. 1 Panther/Jaguar? And I'd like to know the same for a Fox; they're like wolves, but much smaller, and I believe a few things vary. Thank you all in advance, and have a happy holiday!!!
Blessed (*) Be

christian mazel |

See Leopard in the MM1:
These jungle cats are about 4 feet long and weigh about 120 pounds. They usually hunt at night. The statistics presented here can describe any feline of similar size, such as jaguars, panthers, and mountain lions.
For the fox you can take the dog.
The statistics presented here describe a fairly small dog of about 20 to 50 pounds in weight. They also can be used for small wild canines such as coyotes, jackals, and African wild dogs.

Detrusor |

There´s an official "Guenhwyvar" on the Drizzt stats page of wizards:
http://www.wizards.com/dnd/article.asp?x=fr/fx20010117d
for Version 3.5
and
http://www.wizards.com/forgottenrealms/FR_3E_Drizzt.asp
for Version 3.0, with some more background information.
A fox I would run like a small dog, but not to be of friendly attitude towards ordinary people (maybe except druids, rangers and the like). If you ever met one (they are plenty in german forests), they are rather very small, maybe the size of a big cat, nothing close to a wolf.

Onrie |

There´s an official "Guenhwyvar" on the Drizzt stats page of wizards:
http://www.wizards.com/dnd/article.asp?x=fr/fx20010117d
for Version 3.5
and
http://www.wizards.com/forgottenrealms/FR_3E_Drizzt.asp
for Version 3.0, with some more background information.
A fox I would run like a small dog, but not to be of friendly attitude towards ordinary people (maybe except druids, rangers and the like). If you ever met one (they are plenty in german forests), they are rather very small, maybe the size of a big cat, nothing close to a wolf.
I got his mini!