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Dinosaur Menagerie
5 years ago  ::  May 02, 2005 - 12:23PM #1
Insane_Pixie
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Relanir]thank you! Any ideas on a baronyx?


I'll sta wrote:

thank you! Any ideas on a baronyx?[/quote]
I'll start now!

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5 years ago  ::  May 02, 2005 - 12:37PM #2
Insane_Pixie
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Baryonyx

Huge Animal
Hit Dice: 18d8+95 (179 hp)
Initiative: +5
Speed: 40 ft. (8 squares)
Armor Class: 18 (-2 size, +2 Dex, +8 natural), touch 10, flat-footed 16
Base Attack/Grapple: +14/+30
Attack: Bite +20 melee (3d6+12)
Full Attack: Bite +20 melee (3d6+12) and 2 foreclaws +15 melee (1d8+4)
Space/Reach: 15 ft./10 ft. (5 ft. with foreclaws)
Special Attacks: Improved grab
Special Qualities: Low-light vision, scent
Saves: Fort +16, Ref +12, Will +8
Abilities: Str 26, Dex 12, Con 21, Int 2, Wis 15, Cha 10
Skills: Jump +12, Listen +11, Spot +10, Swim +12
Feats: Alertness, Awesome Blow, Combat Reflexes, Improved Initiative, Power Attack, Run, Snatch
Climate/Terrain: Warm plains
Organization: Solitary or pair
Challenge Rating: 9
Treasure: None
Alignment: Always neutral
Advancement: 20-37 HD (Huge); 38-55 HD (Gargantuan)
Level Adjustment: -

Baryonyx is about 40 feet long from nose to tail, weighing about 4 tons. It feeds mainly on fish.

Combat

Improved Grab (Ex)
To use this ability, a baryonyx must hit an opponent of up to one size smaller with its bite attack. It can then attempt to start a grapple as a free action without provoking an attack of opportunity.

Skills
A baryonyx has a +2 racial bonus on Listen and Spot checks.
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5 years ago  ::  May 02, 2005 - 1:28PM #3
zombiegleemax
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Love the baryonyx! Well done! :D

Sorry to keep harping on about it, Insane Pixie, but can we have some more information on how bellusaurus fights? All we have at the moment is this:

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


Which is not very descriptive!

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5 years ago  ::  May 02, 2005 - 1:53PM #4
moosekickedmysisterstoof
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I love the baryonx! I wish I had a pygmy one as a pet! I would kiss its little snout and tell it to bite my friend Kyle in the groin. :D

- Johnny

P.S. Thanx for not thinking I was a dick for giving my two cents on your dinos. By the way, I like YOUR stegosaurus better than the one in "Serpent Kingdoms" anyway. The whole armor spikes thing is really cool to me.
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5 years ago  ::  May 02, 2005 - 2:13PM #5
Raymond_Luxury_Yacht
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Relanir]Giganotosaurus? It's a larger carnosaur than a tyrannosaur from argentina


Not much larger. Only on the order of about 30 cm longer and 500 kg heavier. It also lacked the enormously powerful jaws that T. rex possessed.

T. rex still reigns as the single most powerful terrestrial carnivore of all time. That's why I once drew up stats for it that were far improved than the horrible stats in the MM. If Insane Pixie doesn't mind, I could dig them up, convert them to 3.5, and post them here.

Edit: I also have stats for Giganotosaurus and Spinosaurus lying around here somewhe wrote:

Giganotosaurus? It's a larger carnosaur than a tyrannosaur from argentina[/quote]
Not much larger. Only on the order of about 30 cm longer and 500 kg heavier. It also lacked the enormously powerful jaws that T. rex possessed.

T. rex still reigns as the single most powerful terrestrial carnivore of all time. That's why I once drew up stats for it that were far improved than the horrible stats in the MM. If Insane Pixie doesn't mind, I could dig them up, convert them to 3.5, and post them here.

Edit: I also have stats for Giganotosaurus and Spinosaurus lying around here somewhere too.

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5 years ago  ::  May 02, 2005 - 2:31PM #6
Insane_Pixie
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Olly]Love the baryonyx! Well done! :D

Sorry to keep harping on about it, Insane Pixie, but can we have some more information on how bellusaurus fights?


Added shtuff for you.

Love the baryonyx! Well done! :D

Sorry to keep harping on about it, Insane Pixie, but can we have some more information on how bellusaurus fights?[/quote]
Added shtuff for you.

Raymond_Luxury wrote:

Relanir]Giganotosaurus? It's a larger carnosaur than a tyrannosaur from argentina


Not much larger. Only on the order of about 30 cm longer and 500 kg heavier. It also lacked the enormously powerful jaws that T. rex possessed.

T. rex still reigns as the single most powerful terrestrial carnivore of all time. That's why I once drew up stats for it that were far improved than the horrible stats in the MM. If Insane Pixie doesn't mind, I could dig them up, convert them to 3.5, and post them here.

Edit: I also have stats for Giganotosaurus and Spinosaurus lying around here somewhere too.


You both have forgotten the Carcharodontosaurus. Larger than both of those. 46-50 feet.

Secondly, I think you like the T. Rex a teensy bit too much.

Still, we were not there to study who was the better hunter. So before this turns flametastic, lets drop the subject.

Any other re wrote:

Giganotosaurus? It's a larger carnosaur than a tyrannosaur from argentina[/quote]
Not much larger. Only on the order of about 30 cm longer and 500 kg heavier. It also lacked the enormously powerful jaws that T. rex possessed.

T. rex still reigns as the single most powerful terrestrial carnivore of all time. That's why I once drew up stats for it that were far improved than the horrible stats in the MM. If Insane Pixie doesn't mind, I could dig them up, convert them to 3.5, and post them here.

Edit: I also have stats for Giganotosaurus and Spinosaurus lying around here somewhere too.[/quote]
You both have forgotten the Carcharodontosaurus. Larger than both of those. 46-50 feet.

Secondly, I think you like the T. Rex a teensy bit too much.

Still, we were not there to study who was the better hunter. So before this turns flametastic, lets drop the subject.

Any other requests?

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5 years ago  ::  May 02, 2005 - 2:37PM #7
Insane_Pixie
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P.S. There aren't any Iguanodon stats published, are there?
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5 years ago  ::  May 02, 2005 - 3:26PM #8
Insane_Pixie
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Micropachycephalosaurus

Tiny Animal
Hit Dice: 1d8+2 (6 hp)
Initiative: +3
Speed: 40 ft. (8 squares)
Armor Class: 17 (+2 size, +3 Dex, +2 natural), touch 15, flat-footed 14
Base Attack/Grapple: +0/-9
Attack: Headbutt +1 melee (1d6-1)
Full Attack: Headbutt +1 melee (1d6-1)
Space/Reach: 2-1/2 ft./0 ft.
Special Attacks: -
Special Qualities: Low-light vision, scent
Saves: Fort +4, Ref +5, Will +1
Abilities: Str 8, Dex 17, Con 15, Int 2, Wis 12, Cha 10
Skills: Hide +11, Listen +7, Spot +7
Feats: Alertness, Weapon Finesse (B)
Climate/Terrain: Temperate plains
Organization: Solitary, pair, or pack (3-6)
Challenge Rating: 1
Treasure: None
Alignment: Always neutral
Advancement: -
Level Adjustment: -

Micropachycephalosaurus are very small members of the dome-headed dinosaurs that include their larger cousins, such as the Prenocephale. They only measures about half a meter tall, but their legs are noticeably long, and powerful, compared to their small, vestigial forearms.

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Micropachycephalosaurs are skittish herbivores, and will only enter combat if no other option presents itself.

Skills
A micropachycephalosaurus gains a +2 racial bonus on Listen and Spot checks.
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5 years ago  ::  May 02, 2005 - 3:42PM #9
zombiegleemax
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First off, Insane Pixie, I've subscribed to this thead because I don't want to lose it. I find the amount of dinosaurs presented in the MM to be lacking, because I mean, who doesn't occasionally want to run a game where people end up going to a place where they aren't extinct?

Your dinos really fit a niche that I found to be a tad deficient.

Now for my other thing.

Insane Pixie]Full Attack: Headbutt +1 melee (1d6-1) and 2 foreclaws -4 melee (1)


Is there a specific reason why you gave the micropachycephalosaurus a flat 1 damage for their claws instead of a 1d2-1 dam?

I only ask because if someone were to research a spell, like enlarge dinosaur, these guys would always be doing a flat 1 damage with their claws, even if their size warrented a wrote:

Full Attack: Headbutt +1 melee (1d6-1) and 2 foreclaws -4 melee (1)[/quote]
Is there a specific reason why you gave the micropachycephalosaurus a flat 1 damage for their claws instead of a 1d2-1 dam?

I only ask because if someone were to research a spell, like enlarge dinosaur, these guys would always be doing a flat 1 damage with their claws, even if their size warrented a change.

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5 years ago  ::  May 02, 2005 - 3:52PM #10
Insane_Pixie
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Wyrd Bearer]First off, Insane Pixie, I've subscribed to this thead because I don't want to lose it. I find the amount of dinosaurs presented in the MM to be lacking, because I mean, who doesn't occasionally want to run a game where people end up going to a place where they aren't extinct?

Your dinos really fit a niche that I found to be a tad deficient.


I did something right!


First off, Insane Pixie, I've subscribed to this thead because I don't want to lose it. I find the amount of dinosaurs presented in the MM to be lacking, because I mean, who doesn't occasionally want to run a game where people end up going to a place where they aren't extinct?

Your dinos really fit a niche that I found to be a tad deficient.[/quote]
I did something right!



Wyrd Bearer]Now for my other thing.

Is there a specific reason why you gave the micropachycephalosaurus a flat 1 damage for their claws instead of a 1d2-1 dam?

I only ask because if someone were to research a spell, like enlarge dinosaur, these guys would always be doing a flat 1 damage with their claws, even if their size warrented a change.


Hmm...

I had just thought that 1 was the minimum damage for an attack. Say, if there was a medium weapon that did 1, it would be bumped up to 1d2 for large, 1d3 for huge, 1d4 for gargantuan, etc.

I guess I'll set it to 1d2, though.

Now for my other thing.

Is there a specific reason why you gave the micropachycephalosaurus a flat 1 damage for their claws instead of a 1d2-1 dam?

I only ask because if someone were to research a spell, like enlarge dinosaur, these guys would always be doing a flat 1 damage with their claws, even if their size warrented a change.[/quote]
Hmm...

I had just thought that 1 was the minimum damage for an attack. Say, if there was a medium weapon that did 1, it would be bumped up to 1d2 for large, 1d3 for huge, 1d4 for gargantuan, etc.

I guess I'll set it to 1d2, though.

:D

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