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5 years ago  ::  May 01, 2005 - 7:51PM #1
urial_angel_of_death
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one I would like stated out means terrible hand in latin (not terrible claw) they one found one and only its arm. the arm alone was 5 ft long and it looked a lot like raptor arms
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5 years ago  ::  May 01, 2005 - 10:14PM #2
Insane_Pixie
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urial angel of death]one I would like stated out means terrible hand in latin (not terrible claw) they one found one and only its arm. the arm alone was 5 ft long and it looked a lot like raptor arms


Deinocheirus. Had 8 foot long arms, 10-inch claws, and is thought to be related to the Gallimimus.

Unfortunately, only its arms have been found, so I can't really get length/height.

Any other re wrote:

one I would like stated out means terrible hand in latin (not terrible claw) they one found one and only its arm. the arm alone was 5 ft long and it looked a lot like raptor arms[/quote]
Deinocheirus. Had 8 foot long arms, 10-inch claws, and is thought to be related to the Gallimimus.

Unfortunately, only its arms have been found, so I can't really get length/height.

Any other requests?

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5 years ago  ::  May 01, 2005 - 11:05PM #3
Relanir
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ChimericPhase]Those were reptiles, but hey this is D&D so who cares about the unimportant details? Besides it'd be typed as 'animal' so its all the same :P

Also, its not the same, but there stats for the spinosaurus (the dinosaur that supposedly evolved from demitrodon) are in the MMII pg 73


Actually, dimetrodon was closely related to the mammallike reptiles- the only thing it had in common with spinosaurus was the fin, which also evolved in other, unrelated dinosaurs, such as....this one egyption hadrosaur, forget its name, think it might be Ouronosaurus


I would like to see stats for baronyx and protoceratops, as well as mos wrote:

Those were reptiles, but hey this is D&D so who cares about the unimportant details? Besides it'd be typed as 'animal' so its all the same :P

Also, its not the same, but there stats for the spinosaurus (the dinosaur that supposedly evolved from demitrodon) are in the MMII pg 73[/quote]
Actually, dimetrodon was closely related to the mammallike reptiles- the only thing it had in common with spinosaurus was the fin, which also evolved in other, unrelated dinosaurs, such as....this one egyption hadrosaur, forget its name, think it might be Ouronosaurus


I would like to see stats for baronyx and protoceratops, as well as mosasaurus

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5 years ago  ::  May 01, 2005 - 11:47PM #4
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You guys obviously have +10 ranks in Knowledge (Dinosaurs). I bow to your superior knowledge.

However, Deinonychus (MM pg 60) is a written as large animal. Which is funny because the info I find on the Deinonychus says its 5 ft tall, 9ft long, and 175lbs. That sounds medium to me.

The info I found on the Utahraptor listed it as 6 feet tall, and yes 23 feet long, but almost half of that legnth goes into tail. So I thought it would fit (barely) medium. I see now by the weight (1,500lbs) that I was incorrect.

Okay Deinonychus=medium and Utahraptor=large

Whew! This is getting confusing!

BTW, where are you getting those awesome dino pics?
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5 years ago  ::  May 02, 2005 - 4:54AM #5
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Insane Pixie]Archaeopteryx


I am most grateful (and the picture's the coolest I've seen for a long time!), but what about stats for archaeopteryx familiars? :b wrote:

Archaeopteryx
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I am most grateful (and the picture's the coolest I've seen for a long time!), but what about stats for archaeopteryx familiars?

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5 years ago  ::  May 02, 2005 - 4:57AM #6
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ChimericPhase]Okay Deinonychus=medium and Utahraptor=large

Whew! This is getting confusing!


Personally, I always thought that the megaraptor presented in the Monster Manual was Utahraptor under a different name.

After all, Utah doesn't exist in most D&D campaign worlds that I kno wrote:

Okay Deinonychus=medium and Utahraptor=large

Whew! This is getting confusing![/quote]
Personally, I always thought that the megaraptor presented in the Monster Manual was Utahraptor under a different name.

After all, Utah doesn't exist in most D&D campaign worlds that I know of...

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5 years ago  ::  May 02, 2005 - 5:07AM #7
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Insane Pixie]Deinocheirus. Had 8 foot long arms, 10-inch claws, and is thought to be related to the Gallimimus.

Unfortunately, only its arms have been found, so I can't really get length/height.

Any other requests?


I got the name wrong thank you for correc wrote:

Deinocheirus. Had 8 foot long arms, 10-inch claws, and is thought to be related to the Gallimimus.

Unfortunately, only its arms have been found, so I can't really get length/height.

Any other requests?[/quote]
I got the name wrong thank you for correcting me

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5 years ago  ::  May 02, 2005 - 8:03AM #8
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Olly]Personally, I always thought that the megaraptor presented in the Monster Manual was Utahraptor under a different name.

After all, Utah doesn't exist in most D&D campaign worlds that I know of...


Actually, the Megaraptor is larger than the Utahraptor. (Taller.)

14 inch long killing claw.

Personally, I always thought that the megaraptor presented in the Monster Manual was Utahraptor under a different name.

After all, Utah doesn't exist in most D&D campaign worlds that I know of...[/quote]
Actually, the Megaraptor is larger than the Utahraptor. (Taller.)

14 inch long killing claw.

Olly]I am most grateful (and the picture's the coolest I've seen for a long time!), but what about stats for archaeopteryx familiars?


I added those into the first post.

By the way, did anyone like the Bambi wrote:

I am most grateful (and the picture's the coolest I've seen for a long time!), but what about stats for archaeopteryx familiars? [/quote]
I added those into the first post.

By the way, did anyone like the Bambiraptor?

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5 years ago  ::  May 02, 2005 - 8:43AM #9
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Bellusaurus

Large Animal
Hit Dice: 4d8+19 (37 hp)
Initiative: +1
Speed: 30 ft. (6 squares)
Armor Class: 18 (-1 size, +1 Dex, +8 natural), touch 10, flat-footed 17
Base Attack/Grapple: +3/+12
Attack: Tail slam +7 melee (2d6+7)
Full Attack: Tail slam +7 melee (2d6+7)
Space/Reach: 10 ft./5 ft.
Special Attacks: -
Special Qualities: Low-light vision, scent
Saves: Fort +8, Ref +2, Will +3
Abilities: Str 20, Dex 12, Con 18, Int 1, Wis 14, Cha 10
Skills: Listen +5, Spot +6
Feats: Power Attack, Toughness
Climate/Terrain: Warm forests, plains and hills
Organization: Solitary, pair, or herd (20-40)
Challenge Rating: 3
Treasure: None
Alignment: Always neutral
Advancement: -
Level Adjustment: -

Bellosaurus only stands 5 feet tall, but measures 16 feet long, and weighs half of a ton.

Combat

When forced into combat, a bellusaurus will attempt to knock down it's foe, and run as fast as possible in the other direction.

Training A Bellusaurus

Although intelligent, a bellusaurus requires training before it can bear a rider in combat. To be trained, a bellusaurus must have a friendly attitude toward the trainer (this can be achieved through a successful Diplomacy check). Training a friendly bellusaurus requires six weeks of work and a DC 25 Handle Animal check. Riding a bellusaurus requires an exotic saddle. A bellusaurus can fight while carrying a rider, but the rider cannot also attack unless he or she succeeds on a Ride check.

Bellusaurus eggs are worth 1,000 gp each on the open market, while young are worth 1,500 gp per head. Bellusaurus' mature at the same rate as (horses, I guess, for the sake of simplicity). Professional trainers charge 500 gp to rear or train a bellusaurus, which serves a master of any alignment with absolute faithfulness for life.
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5 years ago  ::  May 02, 2005 - 8:54AM #10
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Insane Pixie]Bellusaurus

Large Animal
Hit Dice: 4d8+19 (37 hp)
Initiative: +1
Speed: 30 ft. (6 squares)
Armor Class: 18 (-1 size, +1 Dex, +8 natural), touch 10, flat-footed 17
Base Attack/Grapple: +3/+12
Attack: Tail slam +7 melee (2d6+7)
Full Attack: Tail slam +7 melee (2d6+7)
Space/Reach: 10 ft./5 ft.
Special Attacks: -
Special Qualities: Low-light vision, scent
Saves: Fort +8, Ref +2, Will +3
Abilities: Str 20, Dex 12, Con 18, Int 1, Wis 14, Cha 10
Skills: Listen +5, Spot +6
Feats: Power Attack, Toughness
Climate/Terrain: Warm forests, plains and hills
Organization: Solitary, pair, or herd (20-40)
Challenge Rating: 3
Treasure: None
Alignment: Always neutral
Advancement: -
Level Adjustment: -

Bellosaurus only stands 5 feet tall, but measures 16 feet long, and weighs half of a ton.

Combat

One of the smallest sauropods known, Bellusaurus will serve as a loyal mount to any kind rider.


Can we have a little more information about training a bellusaurus? I know one of my players would love one as a mount! wrote:

Bellusaurus

Large Animal
Hit Dice: 4d8+19 (37 hp)
Initiative: +1
Speed: 30 ft. (6 squares)
Armor Class: 18 (-1 size, +1 Dex, +8 natural), touch 10, flat-footed 17
Base Attack/Grapple: +3/+12
Attack: Tail slam +7 melee (2d6+7)
Full Attack: Tail slam +7 melee (2d6+7)
Space/Reach: 10 ft./5 ft.
Special Attacks: -
Special Qualities: Low-light vision, scent
Saves: Fort +8, Ref +2, Will +3
Abilities: Str 20, Dex 12, Con 18, Int 1, Wis 14, Cha 10
Skills: Listen +5, Spot +6
Feats: Power Attack, Toughness
Climate/Terrain: Warm forests, plains and hills
Organization: Solitary, pair, or herd (20-40)
Challenge Rating: 3
Treasure: None
Alignment: Always neutral
Advancement: -
Level Adjustment: -

Bellosaurus only stands 5 feet tall, but measures 16 feet long, and weighs half of a ton.

Combat

One of the smallest sauropods known, Bellusaurus will serve as a loyal mount to any kind rider.[/quote]
Can we have a little more information about training a bellusaurus? I know one of my players would love one as a mount!

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