Mastodon
- Armor Class
- 2 [17]
- Hit Dice
- 13
- Attacks
- Tusks or trample (1d6+2)
- Special
- None
- Move
- 15
- HDE/XP
- 13/2,300
Description
Mammoths are huge, shaggy prehistoric relatives of the elephant. Though found in a variety of climates, they are most common in colder territories.
In White Box terms, a mammoth makes a single tusk or trample attack each round. Trunk grabs, foot-stomps, and similar maneuvers may be described as part of that single attack rather than as extra attacks.
A light load for a mammoth is 8,500 pounds; a heavy load, up to 17,000 pounds.
A mammoth has no treasure as such, but its tusks are worth 2d6 x 100 gp.
Mastodons are a related species found in more temperate climates. These prehistoric relatives of the elephant are intelligent and able to communicate with each other in a rudimentary way. They are more aggressive than the common elephant and will attack any creature they see as a threat.
In White Box terms, a mastodon uses the same single tusk or trample attack routine as a mammoth.
A light load for a mastodon is 8,000 pounds; a heavy load, up to 16,000 pounds.
A mastodon has no treasure as such, but its tusks are worth 1d10 x 100 gp.
Source note: This creature is converted from Basic Fantasy Role-Playing Game, 4th Edition Release 142, © 2006–2025 Chris Gonnerman. The Basic Fantasy textual material is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International; this page adapts that creature to White Box.