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*'''Dire Badger''' | *'''Dire Badger''' | ||
*'''Dire Bat''' | *'''[[Terrorgheist|Dire Bat]]''' | ||
*'''[[Bear|Dire Bear]]''' - [[Bear Lore|Dire bears are savage hunters that can eat humanoids as readily as game animals.]] | *'''[[Bear|Dire Bear]]''' - [[Bear Lore|Dire bears are savage hunters that can eat humanoids as readily as game animals.]] | ||
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"They're like wolves but they're dire" - South Park , Stick of Truth.
Dire animals're normal animals on steroids. They're vaguely based off of animals from the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene epochs.
They were introduced in Dungeons & Dragons 3.5, presumably as a way to add some higher level animals to help make the abilities of druids and rangers matter.
The following were introduced in the first Monster Manual, but there was a shitton of them added on in virtually ever book.
- Dire Ape
- Dire Badger
- Dire Boar
- Dire Lion
- Dire Tiger
- Dire Weasel
- Dire Wolverine
