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Dungeons & Dragons Tiger Miniature

Dungeons & Dragons Tiger Miniature

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This is a highly detailed miniature of a Tiger for Dungeons & Dragons.

This model was created by MZ4250 who makes amazingly accurate models of the Monster Manual creatures and provided by Commercial Licence.

In Dungeons & Dragons (D&D), a tiger is a fearsome predator often encountered in various environments, from dense jungles to barren wastelands. Tigers typically appear as large, powerful felines with sleek fur and sharp claws, embodying traits of stealth, agility, and raw strength.

Tigers in D&D are often depicted as solitary hunters, stalking their prey with cunning patience before pouncing with deadly efficiency. They possess keen senses, able to detect even the slightest movement or scent, making them formidable adversaries for adventurers traversing their territories.

In combat, tigers rely on their impressive physical abilities, including their powerful bite and slashing claws, to overwhelm opponents. They often employ hit-and-run tactics, darting in to attack before retreating to safety, using their natural camouflage to blend into their surroundings.

Despite their ferocity, tigers in D&D can sometimes be befriended or controlled by powerful spellcasters or druids, who may command them to serve as guardians or mounts. Alternatively, they may be encountered as guardians of ancient ruins or as allies to other creatures within the ecosystem they inhabit.

In terms of game mechanics, tigers are typically classified as large beasts with high Strength and Dexterity scores, reflecting their physical prowess and agility. They possess abilities such as Pounce, allowing them to make additional attacks if they leap onto their prey from a distance, and Keen Smell, granting them advantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks relying on smell.

Encounters with tigers in D&D can provide opportunities for both combat and role-playing, as players may choose to negotiate with or tame the creatures rather than engaging them in battle. Overall, tigers add a thrilling element of danger and excitement to the rich tapestry of creatures that populate the worlds of Dungeons & Dragons.

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