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  2. Auroch (5e Creature) - D&D Wiki

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    The aurochs are grand oxen creatures, originally from the Beastlands but managed to migrate to Faerun and now wander the plains. This large, horned bull has a dirty black hide and an aggressive temper.

  3. Aurochs - 5etools

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    Trained to be fierce mounts from a young age, aurochs are sacred symbols of Bahgtru. No orc will eat such creatures, which are treated as honored warriors when they perish. View Complete Bestiary.

  4. Aurochs - Search - D&D Beyond

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    Aurochs An aurochs is a large, fierce bovine with jutting horns. In many lands, herds of aurochs roam free, while elsewhere orcs and humans train them from an early age to carry riders into combat.

  5. Aurochs - 5etools

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    An aurochs is a large, fierce bovine with jutting horns. In many lands, herds of aurochs roam free, while elsewhere orcs and humans train them from an early age to carry riders into combat.

  6. Aurochs - enterthearcverse.com

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    The Auroch, a massive and majestic creature, harkens back to the primeval world, embodying the raw power and untamed spirit of nature. This ancient bovine, ancestor to modern cattle, roams the grasslands and forests of the Dungeons & Dragons universe, a living relic of a bygone era.

  7. Aurochs ยป Monster Stat Block - DnD 5e - AideDD

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    Aurochs. [ Auroch ] Large Beast (Cattle), unaligned. Armor Class 11 (natural armor) Hit Points 38 (4d10 + 16) Speed 50 ft. STR. 20 (+5) DEX.

  8. AUROCH - 5e stats - ANGRY GOLEM GAMES

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    Explore the world of D&D through the eyes of the auroch, a majestic beast that roams the plains and hills. Learn how it fights, lives, and interacts with other creatures, and why some orcs revere it as a symbol of strength and courage.