Black bear

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Bears
Threat level 2
Black bear
Black bear.jpg
Basic statistics
Disposition Hostile
Armor Class C2
Pain Sensitivity 75%
Max Blood 34
Agility -1
Limb groups
HEAD Head - 17 HP
BODY Body - 120 HP
LIMB 4 legs - 34 HP
EXTREMITY N/A
WEAK POINTS 2 eyes (Head)
Secondary statistics
Skeleton type Has bones.png
Can use Weapons/LBE? No box.png
Can use Clothing and armor? No box.png


The black bear is a creature belonging to the Bears category.


Attacks and techniques

This creature has two attacks: Bite and Claws.

Bite

Damage type Range MAPT IS LDV Pain (C1) Pain (C2) Pain (A1) Pain (A2) Pain (A3) Pain (A4) Pain (A5)
Piercing Melee 2 9 +3 43% 39% 30% 29% 17% 9% 1%

Claws

Damage type Range MAPT IS LDV Pain (C1) Pain (C2) Pain (A1) Pain (A2) Pain (A3) Pain (A4) Pain (A5)
Sharp Melee 4 5 +2 34% 31% 24% 19% 14% 7% 1%


Other information

Creature traits:

  • Drops items on death: Upon being defeated, this creature will drop the following items:
  • Solitary: Despite its threat level, only one of this creature should be generated at a time.


Overview

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Black bears are one of the many species of bear that can be found in the Mazes. They are recognizable by their iconic black fur, relatively short claws, and by their slightly smaller size compared to other bear species.

An average black bear is typically just under 3 feet tall standing on all fours, with an average length of about 5 feet 4 inches. An adult's average weight can vary significantly, from as low as 100 pounds to as high as 600. Like most other bears, black bears are solitary and seldom seen with their own.

While black bears don't have the same reputation of docility as pandas, they are generally avoidant of conflict, only fighting when they feel threatened or confident they can win easily. If backed into a corner, a black bear will attempt to intimidate the opponent first, typically by standing on its hind legs and extending its arms. If forced to fight, the black bear can be a dangerous opponent, prone to using its claws and teeth as violently as it can manage.

If you are facing a black bear, observe it first. Let it flee if it isn't confrontational; a black bear that is in no mood to fight is generally no threat to anyone. If the black bear has a more violent disposition, fight back with everything you have. While seasoned hunters typically use powerful rifles with soft or hollow points, you can get by with less powerful weapons as long as you have plenty of ammunition and no qualms about using it. Black bears may look large and tough, but fall relatively easily if you can land your hits.

Much unlike the panda, black bear meat is considered fairly palatable, with a taste resembling that of beef, but with a darker appearance and a more gamey flavor. While not considered a delicacy, many hunters consider killing their first black bear, and subsequently butchering and cooking its meat, to be a rite of passage.