Init: +1. Senses: Perception +6. Ac: 13, touch 9, flat-footed 12 (+4 armor, +1 Dex, -2 rage).
Hp: 25 (2d12+12).
Fortitude: +8. Reflex: +1. Will: +3. Defensive Abilities: uncanny dodge.
Speed: 40 ft.. Melee: greatclub +6 (1d10+6) and bite +1 (1d4+2) or unarmed strike +6 (1d3+4) and bite +1 (1d4+2) or bite +6 (1d4+4 plus +2 bonus on grapple). Ranged: throwing axe +3 (1d6+4). Special Attacks: rage (9 rounds/day), rage power (animal fury). Strength: 19. Dexterity: 13. Constitution: 20. Intelligence: 10. Wisdom: 12. Charisma: 8.
Base Attack: +2. Cmb: +6 (+8 grapple). Cmd: 15 (17 vs. grapple).
Feats: Improved Grapple, Improved Unarmed Strike.
Skills: Climb +6, Handle Animal +4, Perception +6, Survival +6, Swim +6.
Languages: Common. Special Qualities: fast movement.
Gear: hide armor, greatclub, throwing axes (2). Boon: A cannibal can assist the PCs by tracking a single sentient creature (or a single group of sentient creatures) through the wilderness for up to 3 days..
Tactics
Base Statistics When not raging, the barbarian's statistics are
AC 15, touch 11, flat-footed 14
hp 21
Fort +6
Will +1
Melee greatclub +4 (1d10+3) or unarmed strike +4 (1d3+2), no bite
Ranged throwing axe +3 (1d6+2)
Str 15
Con 16
CMB +4 (+6 grapple)
Climb +4
Swim +4
Cannibals are ferocious, savage humanoids, feral people with a taste for sentient flesh. In battle, they charge with savage war cries, often tossing their weapons aside to hurl themselves onto their foes with hunger and abandon, eager to taste the blood and flesh in the ecstatic heat of battle.
Cannibals can also be used as regular barbarian tribesmen. In these cases, they might have different rage powers (such as intimidating glare, powerful blow, or superstition), and their feats can be replaced with Endurance and Diehard, or Power Attack and Cleave. A cannibal with the scent rage power makes a skilled tracker, while one with swift foot can easily run down prey.
Cannibals are usually found in hunting parties of four to six (CR 5 or 6), often accompanied by an equal number of half-tamed large dogs (CR 6 or 7). Eight cannibals might accompany a shaman (CR 8) or a chieftain (CR 11).