| This article is about the Huntable animal in Age of Mythology and Treasure guardian in Age of Empires III. For other bears in different games of the series, see Bear. |
The Black Bear is a huntable animal in Age of Mythology: Retold - Immortal Pillars, a Treasure guardian and pet in Age of Empires III, and a predator in Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition.
Age of Empires II[]
The Black Bear is introduced in update 141935 for Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition. It is the weakest of the three Bears in Age of Empires II, the others being the Brown Bear and the Polar Bear.
Age of Mythology[]
| “ | Villagers can hunt wild animals for Food. Black Bears will attack any nearby villagers. | ” |
| —In-game description | ||
In Age of Mythology: Retold, the Black Bear is a huntable predator introduced in Immortal Pillars. It can be seen on a few Chinese-themed maps, such as Bamboo Grove and Great Wall, while others feature Brown Bears in their place. They also appear on several Japanese-themed maps. As with the Brown and Polar Bears, Black Bears will attack any nearby workers on sight. However, compared to their Brown and Polar counterparts, Black Bears are weaker and have lower hack armor but provide more food.
History[]
| “ | Scientific name — Ursus thibetanus Size — 88-276 lbs Diet — Omnivorous The Black Bear is widely distributed across Central Asia, East Asia, and Southeast Asia. Compared to the grizzly bear, it is smaller in size and is more adept at swimming and climbing trees. Like the grizzly bear, it is also omnivorous and hibernates during the winter. The Black Bear is known for the crescent-shaped white patch on its chest, which is why it is also called the 'Moon Bear.' Due to its poor eyesight, it is colloquially referred to as the 'Blind Bear' in China. |
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| —In-game help section | ||
Age of Empires III[]
Gentle Pete the Pet Bear is a pet Black Bear in Age of Empires III. He is capable of inflicting a fair amount of damage against treasure guardians, however he is incapable of delivering heavy damage to Settlers.
Upgrades[]
Gentle Pete the Pet Bear, like all other pets, upgrades automatically each Age:
+20% hit points and damage
+30% hit points and damage
+40% hit points and damage
+60% hit points and damage
Further statistics[]
| Unit strengths and weaknesses | |
|---|---|
| Strong vs. | Treasure guardians |
| Weak vs. | Villagers |
| Improvements | |
| Hit points | |
| Attack | |
| Speed | |
| Line of Sight | |
Home City Cards[]
- Click for a list of Home City Cards related to the Gentle Pete the Pet Bear
| Some cards are highlighted with: | |
| Green | TEAM Shipment that is sent to each player in a team |
| Red | Shipment that can be sent twice |
| Blue | Shipment that arrives fast (5 seconds) |
| Card | Description | Age |
|---|---|---|
| Unit hit points and damage +8% |
| Card | Description | Age |
|---|---|---|
| Unit (except herded animals) hit points +5%, regeneration rate +1.0 (even in combat) |
- Europeans
| Card | Description | Age |
|---|---|---|
| Land military and land villager hit points +5%; land villager and construction wagon speed +5% (can be sent 3 times) |
- "Wanderlust" is available to the British and Dutch upon revolting to South Africa.
| Card | Description | Age |
|---|---|---|
| Land military speed +10% |
| Card | Description | Age |
|---|---|---|
| Unit all melee attack damage +15%; Rajput hand attack damage +20% instead, +1 Hindu Villager | ||
| Unit hit points and damage +5% |
| Card | Description | Age |
|---|---|---|
| Delivers 1 Hospitaller for each Town Center and Command Post present on the map; unit hit points +2% |
| Card | Description | Age |
|---|---|---|
| For the next 30 seconds, military building training and research work rate +400%, unit speed +10% | ||
| Delivers 1 Large Collection of Books (500 XP); unit Line of Sight +4; building (except Wall) Line of Sight +8; reveals enemy units' positions for 20 seconds | ||
| Unit (except herded animals) hit points +10%; Padre heal work rate +200% |
- "Colegio de San Nicolas" is available upon selecting the Michoacán Federal State.
- "National Servant" is available upon selecting the Estado de México Federal State.
| Card | Description | Age |
|---|---|---|
| Hand infantry damage +15% | ||
| Hand infantry and foot archer hit points +15%; Rodelero hit points +20% instead | ||
| Hand infantry and foot archer hit points and damage +15% | ||
| Delivers 1 Inquisitor; military and economic unit Line of Sight +10 |
| Card | Description | Age |
|---|---|---|
| Hand infantry and hand cavalry hit points +15% |
Treasure guardian[]
The Black Bear is a carnivorous treasure guardian that is featured in Age of Empires III. The Black Bears have a size of around 6 or 7 feet, and are found on North American maps. They are weaker than their larger cousins the Grizzly Bear and the Polar Bear which are some of the strongest Treasure guardians. They can be considered low to medium strength, due to their low number of hit points with an average attack. Additionally, ranged Heroes can kite them with great ease, reducing their potential damage greatly.
History[]
| “ | Scientific Name: Ursus americanus Approx. Size: 130 lb. (female); 380 lb. (male) Diet: Fruits, grasses, roots, nuts, herbs, insects, fish, carrion The black bear is the most common bear in North America. They live in a variety of habitats, preferring forests with an abundance of undergrowth that provides them with food, shelter, and protection from their rare, but fearsome, predators. Black bears scale trees to escape threats. Humans and other bears, even other black bears, are the chief predator of black bears. In colder climates, the black bear enters true hibernation, but in warmer ranges the bears do not reach the depth of hibernating sleep, though they will sleep for extended periods of time in the cold months. There are sixteen subspecies of black bear. One, the Ursus americanus kermodei, is a white, but not albino, subspecies that lives in the Pacific Northwest and is referred to as a Spirit Bear in some native traditions. Ursus americanus emmonsii, the glacier bear, has gray and white hairs in its coat giving a striking blue appearance to its coat. |
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Trivia[]
- Although based on a North American species, the Black Bear can also spawn in Andes and Araucania, presumably as a stand-in for the Andean spectacled bear (Tremarctos ornatus).
Gallery[]
| Animals in Age of Empires II | |
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| Herdable animals | |
| Timid huntables | |
| Aggressive huntables | |
| Predators | |
| Marine animals | |
| Civilian animals | |
| Military animals | |
| Hero animals | |
| Decorative animals | |













