AC
12
Initiative
+2 (12)
HP
3
(1d6)
Speed
30 ft., climb 30 ft.
Mod | Save | ||
---|---|---|---|
STR | 8 | -1 | -1 |
DEX | 14 | +2 | +2 |
CON | 11 | +0 | +0 |
Mod | Save | ||
---|---|---|---|
INT | 4 | -3 | -3 |
WIS | 12 | +1 | +1 |
CHA | 6 | -2 | -2 |
Senses
Passive Perception 11
Languages
--
CR
0 (XP 10; PB +2)
Traits
Pack Tactics. The baboon has Advantage on an attack roll against a creature if at least one of the baboon’s allies is within 5 feet of the creature and the ally doesn’t have the Incapacitated condition.
Actions
Bite. Melee Attack Roll: +1, reach 5 ft. Hit: 1 (1d4 - 1) Piercing damage.
I think they're seriously underestimating the danger of a baboon. Those doglike muzzles are lines in teeth and baboons are close to the size of humans.
They are definitely threats to people, though in the scale of a world with fantastical creatures and magic, they aren't really inclined to put much detail to what is just an ordinary animal. Though, it is kinda stupid that its possible for a commoner to be compared to one of these guys. Not saying that human physiology in weight and musculature is on par (because we win that discussion) but the truth is gnashing jaws with two big ol canines is going to win against an average person without the courage to face a shrieking and flailing wild animal willing to fight tooth and nail to survive. But their implementation is for the sole purpose of big hordes of monkeys, which is a gross simplification of what they do in real life.
They could two-shot a commener