Movement: 120' (40')
Armor Class: 7
Hit Dice: 3
Attacks: 1 (bite, gore, or trample)
Damage: 1d6, 2d6, 2d8
Save: L2
Morale: 7
Hoard Class: None
Although they physically resemble spiders, Arachnobulls are actually mutated multilegged bovines. They are the size and shape of a large bull (6 to 7 feet tall at the shoulder weighing well over 1,000 pounds). However, Arachnobulls stand on six legs, each ending with a hardened "claw" (actually, they are horns, much like the ones found on their head). Archanobulls have no other mutations except for their multiple limbs, which may startle and frighten other mutants, as they may think the creature has spider-like abilities it doesn't possess.
An Arachnobull attacks in one of three ways: It can bite for 1d6 hit points of damage; gore with either the horns on its head or ones on its legs for 2d6; or trample a victim for 2d8 points of damage. The creature's true power comes from its size, weight, and unnatural speed due to it's many legs. However, Arachnobulls have the same temperament and morale as any other bovine. Herds of Arachnobulls can also be raised for food purposes, although an Archnnobull stampede is one of the most dangerous hazards to face.
Mutations: none
Meditations on the classic In Search of the Unknown (Module B1, written by
Mike Carr in 1978) module Adapted To OSR Rpg systems especially The
Adventurer, Conqueror, King Second Edition Part II
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The following table replaces the generic wandering monster charts
typically found in older modules. In ACKS II, wandering encounter tables
don’t just serv...

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