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''Huge'' is an ambiguous term. It can refer to:
A character or a monster is considered '''Huge''' when he, she or it stands 16 to 32 feet tall while weighing 2 to 16 tons. Such creatures usually take a 15 ft. square of place and have 10 ft. [[reach]] if they are long and 15 ft. [[reach]] if they are tall.
 
  
A Huge creature gets a '''-2''' [[size penalty]] to [[Armor Class]] and [[attack roll]]s, a '''+8''' [[size bonus]] to [[grapple]] checks and a '''-8''' [[size penalty]] on [[Hide]] checks. A Huge creature’s [[carrying capacity]] is 4 times as good as that of a [[Medium]] character (6 times for [[quadruped]]s). A Huge creature uses much larger [[weapon]]s than a [[Medium]] character.  
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* [[SRD:Movement, Position, and Distance#Large, Huge, Gargantuan, and Colossal Creatures|Huge]], a creature size in 3.5e [[SRD:System Reference Document|SRD]]
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* [[Huge Size (3.5e Feat)]], a homebrew 3.5e fiend feat
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* [[Huge Size, Book of Elements (3.5e Feat)]], a homebrew 3.5e element feat
  
Those a bit smaller than Huge size are considered [[Large]], those a bit bigger are called [[Gargantuan]].
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Latest revision as of 20:19, 10 December 2010

Huge is an ambiguous term. It can refer to: