This next one isn't from asia, but it was too cute to pass up.
Anchisaurus Medium Animal Hit Dice: 2d8+5 (14 hp) Initiative: +0 Speed: 30 ft. (6 squares) Armor Class: 12 (+2 natural), touch 10, flat-footed 12 Base Attack/Grapple: +1/+2 Attack: Slam +2 melee (1d4 +1) Full Attack: Slam +2 melee (1d4 +1) Space/Reach: 5 ft./5 ft. Special Attacks: - Special Qualities: Low-light vision, scent Saves: Fort +4, Ref +3, Will +2 Abilities: Str 12, Dex 11, Con 13, Int 2, Wis 15, Cha 9 Skills: Listen +5, Spot +4 Feats: Toughness Environment: Warm forests Organization: Solitary, Pair, or Family (2-5) Challenge Rating: 1 Treasure: None Alignment: Always neutral Advancement: 3-4 HD (Medium); 5-6 HD (Large)
A small creature pushes over the fern and begins to eat it. It has to be at least 8 feet in length but it stands only about 2 feet at the shoulder. It lifts its graceful neck and stares at you without a thought of aggression.
Anchisaurus was one of the first prosauropods. It looked like a dimutive version of its larger cousins but its neck is proportionatly shorter. It can rear up on its back legs in order to reach higher vegetation.
Combat Anchisaurus would rather run than fight, but if forced to, it will swing at its opponents with its long tail as would any other member of its race.
Mononykus Small Animal Hit Dice: 2d8+2 (10 hp) Initiative: +2 (+2 Dex) Speed: 50 ft. (10 squares) Armor Class: 15 (+1 Size,+2 Dex, +2 natural), touch 13, flat-footed 13 Base Attack/Grapple: +1/-2 Attack: Claw +1 (1d6) Full Attack: Bite -4 melee (1d3), 2 Claws +1 (1d6) Space/Reach: 2.5 ft./5 ft. Special Attacks: - Special Qualities: Low-light vision, Scent Saves: Fort +, Ref +, Will + Abilities: Str 11, Dex 15, Con 12, Int 2, Wis 11, Cha 13 Skills: Listen +2, Spot +2 Feats: Run Environment: Warm forests Organization: Solitary, Pair, Challenge Rating: Treasure: None Alignment: Always neutral Advancement: Hacthling 1 HP (Dimin), Juvinile 1/4-1 HD (Tiny), Adult 2-6 HD (Small), Matriarch 7+ HD (Medium) Level Adjustment: -
Mononykus a small theropod with bird-like features. Mononykus has a light skeleton, an elongated tail and slender legs. Most striking of all is its unusually short single-clawed forelimbs. The claw is disproportionately big and robust for that of a sole finger. Mononykus was 3 feet long.
Combat: Mononykus mainly runs at the sight of a predator. If Forced into a corner it will use it's claws to slash the opponent then try to escape.
Archaeoceratops Small Animal Hit Dice: 1d8+3 (7 hp) Initiative: +2 (+2 Dex) Speed: 25 ft. (5 squares) Armor Class: 18*/16 (+1 Size,+2 Dex, +3 natural), touch 12, flat-footed 14. Base Attack/Grapple: +/+ Attack: HeadButt +0 (1d6) Full Attack: 2 HeadButts +0 (1d6) Space/Reach: 2.5 ft./5 ft. Special Attacks: Pounce, x2 Damage on a charge Special Qualities: Low-light vision, Scent Saves: Fort +5, Ref +4, Will +3 Abilities: Str 10, Dex 14, Con 16, Int 1, Wis 15, Cha 8 Skills: Listen +2, Spot +2, Survival +2, Swim +2 Feats: Run Environment: Warm forests Organization: Solitary, Pair, Herd (3-40), or Colony (41+) Challenge Rating: 1 Treasure: None Alignment: Always neutral Advancement: Hacthling 1 HP (Dimin), Juvinile 1/4-1/2 HD (Tiny), Adult 1-3 HD (Small), Jr Bronco 4+ HD (Medium) Level Adjustment: -
Archaeoceratops is a very old member of the family of horned dinosaurs which includes Triceratops. It is from China and was much smaller than its later relatives.
Combat: Archaeoceratops normally tries to avoid combat, but if it's family is in danger it will charge at it's opponent and headbutt it repaidly untill the enemy retreats.
Pounce (Ex): When a Archaeoceratops makes a charge, it can follow with a full attack
*Ac is 18 only when attacked in front.
And the Third one I made today will be online in a little while.
I personally would like to see more unique or obscure carnivors and a well done T-rex. I am making a huge dinosaur based camaign that will take my PCs from level 5 to level 20 and I am already using a few of these dinosaurs that you all have made, i just need a few more meat eating ones. I have all the herbivors that I need.
Eshanosaurus Size/Type: Medium Animal Hit Dice: 4d8+20 (38 hp) Initiative: +2 Speed: 25 ft. (5 squares) Armor Class: 15 (+2 Dex, +3 natural), touch 11, flat-footed 14 Base Attack/Grapple: +3/+7 Attack: Talons +7 melee (1d8+4) Full Attack: 2 Talons +7 melee (1d8+4) Space/Reach: 5 ft./5 ft. Special Attacks: - Special Qualities: Low-light vision, scent Saves: Fort +7, Ref +5, Will +3 Abilities: Str 17, Dex 15, Con 16, Int 2, Wis 14, Cha 10 Skills: Hide +12, Jump +6, Listen +10, Spot +10, Survival +10 Feats: Run, Improved Toughness Environment: Warm forests Organization: Solitary, pair, pack (3-6), or Herd (6+) Challenge Rating: 3 Treasure: None Alignment: Always neutral Advancement: Hacthling 1 HD(Tiny), Juvinile 2-3 HD (Small), Adult 4-8 HD (Medium), TreeMarker 9+ (Large) Level Adjustment: —
Eshanosaurus is a therizinosauroid that ate mainly plants. It was simliar to a genric therizinosauroid in most ways only smaller.
Combat Eshanosaurus will stay and fight if attacked by something of one size larger than them or smaller. If it is any bigger, Eshanosaurus will run unless there are at least two other Eshanosaurus in which case they will attack their assaliant with their talons.
So three "Small" dinosaurs all from asia what do you think?
Garyx]I personally would like to see more unique or obscure carnivors and a well done T-rex. I am making a huge dinosaur based camaign that will take my PCs from level 5 to level 20 and I am already using a few of these dinosaurs that you all have made, i just need a few more meat eating ones. I have all the herbivors that I need.
Once the "Time of Peace" is over, I'm going to post my 24 Hd T-Rex Variant That Canbe used in a game as any of the following (with a few changes of course.)
Tyrannosaurus Rex and Tyrannosaurus Bataar are near identical and use the same stats.
Giganotosaurus, Carcharodontosaurus, and Saurophaganax use the same stats only they have claw attacks as well.
I sould have some small carnosaurs up to wrote:
I personally would like to see more unique or obscure carnivors and a well done T-rex. I am making a huge dinosaur based camaign that will take my PCs from level 5 to level 20 and I am already using a few of these dinosaurs that you all have made, i just need a few more meat eating ones. I have all the herbivors that I need.[/quote] Once the "Time of Peace" is over, I'm going to post my 24 Hd T-Rex Variant That Canbe used in a game as any of the following (with a few changes of course.)
Tyrannosaurus Rex and Tyrannosaurus Bataar are near identical and use the same stats.
Giganotosaurus, Carcharodontosaurus, and Saurophaganax use the same stats only they have claw attacks as well.
Dungeons & Donuts]Charcaradontosaurus is not as large as Giganotosaurus. it is proven in millions of scientific facts. And what are u ppl talking about? Giganotosaurus wasn't 8 tons. IT is said to be up to TWO more tons than t-rex. T-rex is 8 tons...
OK, I'm going to attempt to settle this now before things get out of hand.
For all intents and purposes, especially for gaming, Tyrannosaurus rex, Giganotosaurus carlonii and Carcharodontosaurus saharicus, were the same size. Meaning that, after all the fossil evidence is evaluated and all is said and done, they all come in between 40-46 feet in length and 6-8 tons in weight.
Carcharodontosaurs is known from incomplete remains, so definitve size isn't known. Estimates place it within the figures I mentioned above.
Giganotosaurus is currently the largest theropod ever found. Nearly complete skeletons prove this. Also, Giganotosaurus was given stats in an issue of Dragon from last year.
Tyrannosaurus rex had stronger jaws than either of the other two, and in my opinion, is ridiculously underpowered in the Monster Manual. Recent remains of a T rex were unearthed that are 10% larger than Sue (the largest T rex ever found, at 41 feet in length). This indicates that Tyrannosaurus rex may have approached 46 feet in length, equal to Giganotosaurus in size.
And all of them should have frightful presence as an a wrote:
Charcaradontosaurus is not as large as Giganotosaurus. it is proven in millions of scientific facts. And what are u ppl talking about? Giganotosaurus wasn't 8 tons. IT is said to be up to TWO more tons than t-rex. T-rex is 8 tons... [/quote] OK, I'm going to attempt to settle this now before things get out of hand.
For all intents and purposes, especially for gaming, Tyrannosaurus rex, Giganotosaurus carlonii and Carcharodontosaurus saharicus, were the same size. Meaning that, after all the fossil evidence is evaluated and all is said and done, they all come in between 40-46 feet in length and 6-8 tons in weight.
Carcharodontosaurs is known from incomplete remains, so definitve size isn't known. Estimates place it within the figures I mentioned above.
Giganotosaurus is currently the largest theropod ever found. Nearly complete skeletons prove this. Also, Giganotosaurus was given stats in an issue of Dragon from last year.
Tyrannosaurus rex had stronger jaws than either of the other two, and in my opinion, is ridiculously underpowered in the Monster Manual. Recent remains of a T rex were unearthed that are 10% larger than Sue (the largest T rex ever found, at 41 feet in length). This indicates that Tyrannosaurus rex may have approached 46 feet in length, equal to Giganotosaurus in size.
And all of them should have frightful presence as an ability.