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Wakwak

Large Beast · Unaligned · CR 2

  • Beast
  • Large
  • Tier 1

Wakwak, CR 2, fills the large beast role with unaligned disposition. Encounter regions: coastal and forest. Sourced from Tome of Beasts 3.

Stat Block

Challenge Rating
2
Type
Beast
Size
Large
Alignment
Unaligned
Speed
40, fly 10
Habitats
Coastal, Forest
Sources
Tome of Beasts 3

Ecology

Wakwak is a non-magical animal, occupying a real ecological niche — predator, scavenger, herbivore, or pack member. It is most often found in coastal regions. It is large-sized, which shapes how it hunts, hides, or fights.

Behaviour

Wakwak is driven by instinct — territory, hunger, fear, mating. Its alignment varies by individual or is irrelevant — it acts on instinct, drive, or whoever commands it. It is largely instinct-driven; complex strategy is the work of whoever (or whatever) commands it.

Origin

Wakwak is introduced in Kobold Press's Tome of Beasts 3 (2022). Within a campaign, its existence anchors a region with the kind of weight only an old, named species carries.

CR 2 monstersAll BeastsCoastalForest

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Frequently Asked Questions about Wakwak

What is the challenge rating of Wakwak?
Listed CR for Wakwak: 2. Match it to a party that works against tier-1 parties.
What type of creature is Wakwak?
Wakwak is classified as a beast in D&D 5e, large size, unaligned alignment.
Where does Wakwak live?
Wakwak is typically encountered in Coastal, Forest.
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