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===Giant Therianthropes=== Because D&D is a setting where [[giant]]s exist alongside normal humanoids, inevitably, somebody began to wonder: can giants be affected by the different therianthropy strains? This got an official answer in the Dragon Bestiary article for [[Dragon Magazine]] #266, which provided the following giant species vs. therianthrope strain breakdown, and also provided stats for the two species of "true giant therianthrope"; the Polarwere (a [[Frost Giant]] [[Werebear]]) and the Shadkyn ([[Voadkyn]] [[Werebat]]). All giants not mentioned on this list are immune to all forms of therianthropy. * Cyclopskin: All therianthrope strains * [[Cyclops]]: Usually [[werebear]] or [[werebat]], but cannot contract [[werefox]], [[weretiger]], [[seawolf]] or "any of the more exotic types". Cyclops therianthropes only have giant and hybrid forms. * [[Desert Giant]]: Their slow petrification curse makes them immune to therianthropy. * [[Ettin]]: Can only become [[werewolves]], [[wererat]]s and [[wereboar]]s, can only assume a 2-headed hybrid form. * [[Firbolg]]: All strains except [[Wereraven]]. * [[Fomorian]]: Immune to therianthropy. * [[Fog Giant]]: Immune to therianthropy. * [[Frost Giant]]: [[Werebear]] and [[Seawolf]]. * [[Hill Giant]]: All strains except [[Wereraven]], most commonly [[werewolf]], [[wereboar]], [[wererat]], and [[werebat]]. * [[Jungle Giant]]: All strains native to the jungle, specifically [[werefox]], [[werebat]] and [[werecat]] - feline therianthropy is incredibly common amonst jungle giants. * [[Stone Giant]]: Immune to therianthropy. * [[Verbeeg]]: All strains except [[Wereraven]]. * [[Voadkyn]]: All strains. Third Edition allows ''any'' animal to have werecreatures if there's a humanoid or giant type within one size category of the animal.
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