Ogre

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 * image=MonsterArt_Ogre_official.jpg
 * type= Giant
 * race= Ogre
 * alignment= Chaotic Evil
 * rare= No
 * boss= No
 * attack= Greatclub - Bludgeoning, Ogre triple smash, Longbow - Pierce if it has trouble reaching you
 * qualities= Ogre Rage (Provides both rage and haste together, but stuns the ogre after it expires)
 * organisation= Solitary, pair, or band (3-8)
 * habitat= Temperate or underground
 * description= The ogre is a simple creature, but no less dangerous for it... Even more imposing, the ogres of Eberron are especially barbaric, and along with that barbaric heritage comes an ability to rage. When raging, an ogre represents an even more terrifying opponent, with greater Strength and Constitution to survive. The ogre is a strong, powerful brute of a creature, often found in large numbers. So, for an adventurer that's worth his salt, he should expect to encounter this creature that is stronger than he, and outnumbers him. What the adventurer has as his disposal to win - one hopes - is a bit more wit, a better mastery of tactics, and probably more than a few options.

The best strategy for overcoming the humanoid beast centers around avoidance. The ogre's power lies in sheer physical power when using its greatclub. Deny the ogre its advantage by staying out of range. Meanwhile, the ogre's lack of defenses make it vulnerable. It's vulnerable to spell attacks, with weak Reflex and Will saves. It's also vulnerable to ranged fire, so striking from a distance is the best approach. Failing that, the only option for some is to simply punish the ogre as quickly as possible. Its hide armor doesn't offer a lot of protection, and while it may have the strength of a giant, an ogre can't survive the beating that a giant would scoff at. Dwarves are one of few that have a good chance to stand toe-to-toe with ogres, thanks to their racial training in fighting giants such as these.

While the typical ogre may be somewhat primitive, if destructive, specialized ogre archers, ogre shaman, and ogre chiefs round out the sort of threats that ogres present.

Tips
Ogres automatically have a short stun effect when they "come down" off the high of going berserk. You can take advantage of this by stuning an ogre when he's just gone berserk he'll spend most of the frenzy stunned, and then just when the stun wears off he'll come down from the frenzy and be stunned again. }}