Asian Dinos? let's see...Mamenchisaurus (sauropod), Bactrosaurus (hadrosaurs), Tsintaosaurus (hadrosaur), Sordes Pilosus (pterosaur), and Tarbosaurus (carnosaur). Those are the only ones I can think of right now.
The Asian Dinos made so far are Shunosaurus, Dilophosaurus, and Huayangosaurus I believe. Oh, BTW, nice job on the Yangchuanosaurus.
Darknecromancer]Asian Dinos? let's see...Mamenchisaurus (sauropod), Bactrosaurus (hadrosaurs), Tsintaosaurus (hadrosaur), Sordes Pilosus (pterosaur), and Tarbosaurus (carnosaur). Those are the only ones I can think of right now.
The Asian Dinos made so far are Shunosaurus, Dilophosaurus, and Huayangosaurus I believe. Oh, BTW, nice job on the Yangchuanosaurus.
Thanks for the info and compliment. Tarbosaurus was reclassified as Tyrannosaurus Batarr, so there is no reason to come up with new stats, sense It was the Almost identical to it's western cousin.
Up next ... Mamenchisaurus. See ya all after sc wrote:
Asian Dinos? let's see...Mamenchisaurus (sauropod), Bactrosaurus (hadrosaurs), Tsintaosaurus (hadrosaur), Sordes Pilosus (pterosaur), and Tarbosaurus (carnosaur). Those are the only ones I can think of right now.
The Asian Dinos made so far are Shunosaurus, Dilophosaurus, and Huayangosaurus I believe. Oh, BTW, nice job on the Yangchuanosaurus.[/quote] Thanks for the info and compliment. Tarbosaurus was reclassified as Tyrannosaurus Batarr, so there is no reason to come up with new stats, sense It was the Almost identical to it's western cousin.
Up next ... Mamenchisaurus. See ya all after school
The reason that I ask for the not so dangerous ones is that if, when I have a campaign going, my PCs goto where there are lots of dinos then I want to be able to give them more then just the ones that would be likely to attack. I want to have them be able to hunt the herbavours, use them as mounts and such, so that the area has the local beast woven into it. Whilst I have no problems with more beasties to fight the PCs with, I like to have other things aswell.
Maybe that made sense
Keep more coming
I agree with Schmacker. Can we get some more smaller, weaker, less-threatening din wrote:
Cool. Thanks for the responses
The reason that I ask for the not so dangerous ones is that if, when I have a campaign going, my PCs goto where there are lots of dinos then I want to be able to give them more then just the ones that would be likely to attack. I want to have them be able to hunt the herbavours, use them as mounts and such, so that the area has the local beast woven into it. Whilst I have no problems with more beasties to fight the PCs with, I like to have other things aswell.
Maybe that made sense
Keep more coming [/quote] I agree with Schmacker. Can we get some more smaller, weaker, less-threatening dinosaurs?
Olly]I agree with Schmacker. Can we get some more smaller, weaker, less-threatening dinosaurs?
Sure, let me just finish my liopleurodon and we can start with the "peaceful age" of the thread. Something just tells me that some noob will break the peace with some uber-powerful gargantuan carnivor wrote:
I agree with Schmacker. Can we get some more smaller, weaker, less-threatening dinosaurs?[/quote] Sure, let me just finish my liopleurodon and we can start with the "peaceful age" of the thread. Something just tells me that some noob will break the peace with some uber-powerful gargantuan carnivore...
Nope. BTW, Here's liopleurodon from "chased by dinosaurs". I'm starting to think we should steal dinosaurs that were on Chased By Dinosaurs FROM tghe dinosaur thread. Really, it's a DINOSAUR thread. We need DINOSAURS that were on the movie... *steals a copyright-killer +99 Greatsword* :D -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Liopleurodon Colossal Animal Hit Dice: 65d8+585 (845 hp) Initiative: +13 (+21 Dex, -8 size) Speed: 400 ft. water AC: 43 (+21 Dex, +12 Natural) Touch 31, Flat-Footed 22 Base Attack/Grapple: +65/+75 Attack: Bite +65 melee (7d6+10/18-20/x4) Special Attacks: Swallow Whole, Frightful Presence Special Qualities: Low-Light Vision Abilities: Str 30, Dex 32, Con 28, Int 2, Wis 22, Cha 25 Saves: Fort 74, Ref 76, Will 71 Skills: none Feats: Improved Disarm, Power Attack, Cleave, Awesome Blow, Improved Natural Armor, Improved Natural Armor, Improved Natural Attack, Snatch, Improved Sunder, Stealthy, Track, Endurance, Dodge, Diehard, Combat Reflexes, Athletic, Blind-Fight, Improved Grapple, Overrun, Improved Trip, Self-Sufficient, Mobility Environment: Underwater Organization: None CR: 13 Treasure: None Alignment: Neutral Advancement: ---
You watch closely as a creature dismembers a tiny group of gargantuan red dragons. It looks like aplesiosaurus, but it has some strange features. First of all, it is alot larger. Second, it’ wrote:
lol am I on that list?[/quote] Nope. BTW, Here's liopleurodon from "chased by dinosaurs". I'm starting to think we should steal dinosaurs that were on Chased By Dinosaurs FROM tghe dinosaur thread. Really, it's a DINOSAUR thread. We need DINOSAURS that were on the movie... *steals a copyright-killer +99 Greatsword* :D -------------------------------------------------------------------------- [color=Blue] Liopleurodon Colossal Animal Hit Dice: 65d8+585 (845 hp) Initiative: +13 (+21 Dex, -8 size) Speed: 400 ft. water AC: 43 (+21 Dex, +12 Natural) Touch 31, Flat-Footed 22 Base Attack/Grapple: +65/+75 Attack: Bite +65 melee (7d6+10/18-20/x4) Special Attacks: Swallow Whole, Frightful Presence Special Qualities: Low-Light Vision Abilities: Str 30, Dex 32, Con 28, Int 2, Wis 22, Cha 25 Saves: Fort 74, Ref 76, Will 71 Skills: none Feats: Improved Disarm, Power Attack, Cleave, Awesome Blow, Improved Natural Armor, Improved Natural Armor, Improved Natural Attack, Snatch, Improved Sunder, Stealthy, Track, Endurance, Dodge, Diehard, Combat Reflexes, Athletic, Blind-Fight, Improved Grapple, Overrun, Improved Trip, Self-Sufficient, Mobility Environment: Underwater Organization: None CR: 13 Treasure: None Alignment: Neutral Advancement: ---
[i]You watch closely as a creature dismembers a tiny group of gargantuan red dragons. It looks like aplesiosaurus, but it has some strange features. First of all, it is alot larger. Second, it’s fins appear to be more powerful. Thrid, it has no long neck and is not as slender as any plesiosaur. With each tooth larger than a dagger, you cannot help but run. Run for your survival, and a chance for help.
Combat: The liopleurodon often starts battle by charging at an enemy. Then, it starts tearing away at it with an enormous set of teeth.
Swallow Whole: The liopleurodon can swallow any opponent 2 size categories smaller than it, or smaller. The liopleurodon must maintain a grapple for one round, then it can swallow the grappled target as a free action. The liopleurodon’s stomach can hold 3 huge, 12 large, 30 medium, 55 small, 90 tiny, or 130 diminuitive or smaller creatures. Creatures inside are dealt 3d6 bludgeoning 4d6 acid damage each turn by the liopleurodon’s digestive juices. To cut it’s way out, a creature must deal 35 damage to the liopleurodon’s insides. (AC 25)
Frightful Presence: Whenever the liopleurodon attacks or charges, it’s target is shaken and panicked. With a will save (DC 23) the target can shake it off instantly. Targets who succeed on the save are immune to this effect for 48 hours. Those who fail remain panicked and shaken until the liopleurodon leaves sight or is killed.
Dungeons & Donuts]Sure, let me just finish my liopleurodon and we can start with the "peaceful age" of the thread. Something just tells me that some noob will break the peace with some uber-powerful gargantuan carnivore...
Sod it. This is too easy. (This is in jest. It is not meant to be an attack.)
Why is your Liopleurodon Colossal? It was only about 40 fee wrote:
Sure, let me just finish my liopleurodon and we can start with the "peaceful age" of the thread. Something just tells me that some noob will break the peace with some uber-powerful gargantuan carnivore... [/quote] Sod it. This is too easy. (This is in jest. It is not meant to be an attack.)
Why is your Liopleurodon Colossal? It was only about 40 feet long.
Dungeons & Donuts]Sure, let me just finish my liopleurodon and we can start with the "peaceful age" of the thread. Something just tells me that some noob will break the peace with some uber-powerful gargantuan carnivore...
O.k. Then, My Sauropod will have to wait.
Xiaosaurus is up next in the "Peaceful" age of Dinosaurs. And of Course he is a 3ft Asian Di wrote:
Sure, let me just finish my liopleurodon and we can start with the "peaceful age" of the thread. Something just tells me that some noob will break the peace with some uber-powerful gargantuan carnivore... [/quote] O.k. Then, My Sauropod will have to wait.
Xiaosaurus is up next in the "Peaceful" age of Dinosaurs. And of Course he is a 3ft Asian Dinosaur.
Xiaosaurus Small Animal Hit Dice: 1/2d8 (2 hp) Initiative: +4 (+2 Dex) Speed: 40 ft. (8 squares) Armor Class: 15 (+4 Dex, +1 natural), touch 14, flat-footed 11 Base Attack/Grapple: 0/-1 Attack: Bite -2 melee (1d3 -2) Full Attack: Bite -2 melee (1d3 -2) Space/Reach: 2.5 ft./5 ft. Special Attacks: - Special Qualities: Low-light vision, Scent Saves: Fort +2, Ref +6, Will +2 Abilities: Str 6, Dex 19, Con 10, Int 2, Wis 14, Cha 10 Skills: Listen +2, Spot +2 Feats: Run Environment: Warm forests Organization: Solitary, Pair, Family (2-5), Nest (5-20), Herd (21-100), Swarm (101+) Challenge Rating: 1/4 Treasure: None Alignment: Always neutral Advancement: Hacthling 1 HP (Diminutive), Juvinile 1/4 HD (Tiny), Adult 1/2 - 2 HD (Small) Lord of the Mushrooms 3 HD+ (Medium) Level Adjustment: -
Xiaosaurus was a little plant-eater that lived in Asia during the Jurassic period. These quick dinosaurs probably lived in large family groups and moved through forests so they could hide from predators. They had very little in the way of defenses against a hungry meat-eater.
Combat A will try to avoid combat at every opportunity. They would much rather flee than fight, but if seriously threatened they will attempt to defend themselves with their feeble beaks.