Hodag enters the Cryptid Tournament from the Land Monsters division, bringing a reputation built from folklore, eyewitness stories, regional legend, and a healthy dose of mystery.
Legend Overview
In the dense forests and rolling hills of Wisconsin’s Northwoods, the Hodag is described as a reptilian-like creature about 7 feet long, with a stocky, muscular body covered in tough, greenish-black scales.
Like many famous cryptids, Hodag sits somewhere between local cautionary tale, campfire story, and enduring pop-culture mystery. That uncertainty is exactly what makes it a strong bracket contender.
Reported Traits
Reports of Hodag usually focus on a memorable silhouette, an unusual setting, or behavior that feels just strange enough to keep the legend alive. The details vary from story to story, but the core image remains recognizable.
Why It Stands Out
In a field full of strange creatures, Hodag has the kind of instant identity that helps a cryptid survive a head-to-head matchup. Voters can weigh the mystery, the creep factor, and the staying power of the legend.
Bracket Outlook
As the #14 seed in Land Monsters, Hodag has a clear path but no easy matchups. Every round asks the same question: which legend would you rather see advance?
Final Thoughts
Whether you see it as folklore, mystery, or a classic creature story, Hodag belongs in the Cryptid Bracket conversation.