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silverwolfer
2012-09-15, 01:40 AM
I know am being lazy, but besides the magebred stuff, are their any magical versions for tigers or lions and the like. I know wolfs have a bunch of different stuff like moondogs and winter wolves, but wondering about our lil pussycats.

Flickerdart
2012-09-15, 01:45 AM
There's a Legendary Tiger (http://www.d20srd.org/srd/epic/monsters/legendaryAnimal.htm).

Inferno
2012-09-15, 02:06 AM
There's always displacer beasts.
Also: Dragonnes, Krenshar, Manticores
And one half of each: Griffons, Lamia, Lammasu, Were-Tigers

That's just the 1st half of MM1. There's plenty of cats to tear faces off them PC's.

Ravens_cry
2012-09-15, 02:20 AM
SeaCats (http://www.wizards.com/dnd/images/MM35_gallery/MM35_PG221.jpg) are like what you may have imagined what sea lions actually looked like as a kid.

kardar233
2012-09-15, 04:01 AM
I'm partial to Hellcats myself.

Analytica
2012-09-15, 04:04 AM
Pathfinder Dweomercats?

AlanBruce
2012-09-15, 01:03 PM
A player I have in a PbP who came up with a specific outsider for his planar ally. If I'm not mistaken, it was a panther (use tiger stats, unless there is an actual panther entry) and then he added the monster of legend and half celestial templates. Granted, it was not what the spell called for (being lesser planar ally), but for a 6HD creature, the thing was... unique, to say the least.

Urpriest
2012-09-15, 01:20 PM
Tressym from Forgotten Realms are winged cats.

Mithril Leaf
2012-09-15, 01:34 PM
Interestingly enough, there's a spirit in Secrets Of Pact Magic that lets you wildshape only into small to large magic beast felines. It gives the examples of cheetahs, leopards, servals, wildcats, lions, tigers, displacer beasts, griffons, sea cats, and weaker sphinxes. Good book that.

limejuicepowder
2012-09-15, 01:55 PM
The oddest "cat" would have to be a roving mauler from ToB whoops, ToM. Imagine two lion heads stuck together, back to back, then with a ring of legs in between the heads. It moves by cartwheeling. How the hell this thing attacks effectively, I have no idea, but it does exist.

Flickerdart
2012-09-15, 01:57 PM
The oddest "cat" would have to be a roving mauler from ToB. Imagine two lion heads stuck together, back to back, then with a ring of legs in between the heads. It moves by cartwheeling. How the hell this thing attacks effectively, I have no idea, but it does exist.
Sanity damage, of course.

Eldan
2012-09-16, 08:54 AM
Shouldn't that qualify as an evil outsider, given the source they adapted it from?

The Dark Fiddler
2012-09-16, 09:28 AM
The oddest "cat" would have to be a roving mauler from ToB. Imagine two lion heads stuck together, back to back, then with a ring of legs in between the heads. It moves by cartwheeling. How the hell this thing attacks effectively, I have no idea, but it does exist.

Slight correction: Tome of Magic, not Tome of Battle.

Last thing ToB needs is something like the Roving Mauler to make people take it less seriously than they already do :smalltongue:

Nerd-o-rama
2012-09-16, 09:30 AM
Ligers are known for their magical powers.

eggs
2012-09-16, 10:05 AM
Leskylors are flying exalted cats with crappy breath weapons.