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Revision as of 06:13, 19 January 2024

Background

The Grizzly Bear is a subspecies of the Brown Bear found mostly in North America. It is noted for being one of the largest subspecies of bears.

These types of bears are omnivores. They eat plants (Mostly seeds, berries, roots, grasses), fungi and meat (Mostly deer, elk, fish, dead animals, and insects). Some of these bears enter human settlements and steal food from garbage dumps.

Codex Statistics

Tier: 9-C, Higher with Piercing Damage

Name: Grizzly Bear, Ursus arctos horribilis

Origin: The Real World

Sex: Varies (can be male or female)

Age: Varies (usually lives up to 20-25 years)

Classification: Mammal

Status: Active (Officially listed under a conservation status of "Threatened")

Alignment: Unaligned (Animals have no real moral compass asides from very primitive ones, thus they fall under no true alignment as they're not inherently evil, good, or neutral)

Dimensionality: 3-D

Attack Potency: Peak Human level (Bears have been known to be able to smash through wood with their claws, including locked doors. They can also snap spruce trees quite effortlessly along with effortlessly being able to maul and kill humans), Higher with Piercing Damage (Grizzly bears have a bite force of 975 PSI[1])

Durability: Peak Human level

Striking Strength: Peak Human Class

Lifting Strength: Class 1 (They can take down bull moose, which can weigh upwards of 700 kg, can lift traps as heavy as small cars)

Travel Speed: Superhuman (Easily runs over 35 mph)

Combat Speed: Superhuman

Reaction Speed: Superhuman

Stamina: High

Range: Extended Melee Range (The average length of grizzly bears is around 2 metres[2])

Intelligence: Animalistic


Powers and Techniques

Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Natural Weaponry (Claws and teeth), Enhanced Senses (Grizzly Bears have senses of smell 100 times better than a dog [3] along with being able to hear high pitches, exceeding human frequency range and sensitivity[4]), Observation (Type 1; Any living being or object that is capable of making measurements using any of the five senses influence reality in subtle ways, a phenomenon known as the observer effect)


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Other

Weaknesses: Grizzly Bears can sometimes be timid and their snout is the most sesentive part of their body.

References

  1. Grizzly bears have a strong bite of 975 PSI, which ranks alongside some of the strongest animals in the world.
  2. Average length of grizzly bears is around 2 metres, with females weighing 130-180kg and males 180-360kg. However, some huge males grizzlies have been reported to stand as high as 3 metres (9.8 ft) and weighing up to 680kg!
  3. Smelling is a bear’s go-to sense, on par with us humans and our eyesight. Bears are known to be able to smell 100 times better than your dog, while your dog is able to sniff out snacks and seemingly the most disgusting thing around 300 times better than we can.
  4. A bear’s hearing ability is excellent, and like dogs, bears hear high pitches, exceeding human frequency range and sensitivity. Bears see in colour and have good vision, similar to humans.

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