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MONSTERS (Templates Class): The Wererat
Since most characters spend considerable time in cities, they're bound to encounter
wererats at one time or another -- particularly when they make their inevitable
exploration of the city's sewer system. A standard wererat's CR is fairly low,
so this creature makes an appropriate encounter for a low-level party. However,
such characters are more likely than their higher-level counterparts to fail
their saving throws against the curse of lycanthropy and become wererats
themselves. Characters who choose to keep their lycanthropic curse can progress
in the wererat template class to gain wererat abilities. This template class can
also be used by natural wererats who wish to start play at lower levels and
develop their powers, or for characters who somehow acquire this form of
lycanthropy from another source.
This template class assumes that the character is aware of his condition, whether because he
was born a wererat or because he realizes he is afflicted with lycanthropy. Any
ability noted as applying to all forms is available to the wererat in his
natural, hybrid, and animal forms, but not forms acquired via polymorph
or other means.
Note that each lycanthrope template class has 3 levels, but only natural lycanthropes can
take all the levels it offers. An afflicted lycanthrope can take only levels 1
and 2, since his level adjustment is +2 instead of +3.
Lycanthrope template classes also follow special rules relating to the benefits such
characters acquire from their animal natures. The template allows for a level
adjustment of +3 (or +2 for afflicted lycanthropes), but that value does not
include the Hit Dice from the lycanthrope's animal form. So while a 1st-level
human natural wererat warrior (as presented in the Monster Manual) has a
level adjustment of +3, his ECL is actually 5 -- 1 from his warrior Hit Die, +3
from the template, +1 for his dire rat Hit Die. Likewise, a 1st-level natural
werebear human warrior has an ECL of 10 -- 1 from his warrior Hit Die, +3 from
the template, +6 for his bear Hit Dice.
Thus, in addition to the 2 or 3 levels offered via the appropriate lycanthrope template
class, each kind of lycanthrope also has a separate (optional) class progression
for his animal abilities. Essentially, a character progressing as a lycanthrope
multiclasses into the template class and can also multiclass into the
appropriate animal class if desired.
The animal class is entirely optional. No would-be lycanthrope is required to take it, but
doing so is an advantage, since a character without it is weaker than other
lycanthropes of the same type. Taking levels in the appropriate animal template
class (or just 1 level, as is the case with the dire rat animal class) gives the
character the animal's Hit Dice and hit points (in all forms), saving throw
bonuses (in all forms), skill points (in all forms), racial skill bonuses (in
all forms), conditional skill modifiers (in animal form), ability score
modifiers (in hybrid or animal form), natural armor bonus, and special attacks
(such as the dire rat's ability to transmit disease). Levels in the animal class
may be taken at any point after the character takes 1 level in the lycanthrope
template class. He is also free to take levels in other classes between levels
of the template class and the animal class, as desired. The animal class, like
the template class, does not count when determining whether a character takes an
XP penalty for multiclassing.
An afflicted lycanthrope that is cured of his lycanthropy (as described in the Monster
Manual on page 178) immediately loses all wererat template class levels and
dire rat class levels (if any). These levels cannot be restored with
restoration or similar magic; they are simply gone. Most lycanthropes
that do not wish to lose their lycanthropy in this way deliberately fail their
saving throws against the spell in order to prevent this traumatic
change.
Table SP-3: The Wererat Template Class
| Level | CR | Special |
| 1 | +1 | +2 Wis, natural armor +2, alternate form (dire rat), low-light vision, shapechanger subtype, wererat feat (Alertness) |
| 2 | +1 | Alternate form (hybrid), damage reduction 5/silver, rat empathy, wererat feats (Iron Will, Weapon Finesse) |
| 3 | +2 | Curse of lycanthropy, damage reduction 10/silver |