V. Rex (3.5e Creature)
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Vastatosaurus Rex
N Gargantuan Animal | |
Init/Senses | +1/Listen +30, Spot 30 |
AC | 16, touch 7, flat-footed 15 |
hp | 369 (60 HD) |
Fort/Ref/Will | 52/36/8 |
Speed | 40 ft (8 squares) |
Melee | Bite +54 (4d6+13) |
Space/Reach | 20 ft. (4 squares)/15 ft |
Base Atk/Grp | +45/+70 |
Special Actions | Improved Grab, Swalow Whole |
Abilities | Str 36, Dex 12, Con 25, Int 2, Wis 15, Cha 10 |
SQ | low-light vision, scent |
Feats | alertness, Improved Natural Attack (bite), Run, Toughness (3), Track |
Skills | Hide -4, Listen +30, Spot +30 |
Advancement | none |
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Strategies and Tactics
V. Rexes possess all the skills, cunning and strength of their smaller relatives, but there is one thing that sets them apart: Vastatosaurs, once they have spotted a meal, will go to any lengths to devour it. This includes chasing its prey off a cliff, running headlong into a tree, or risking the wrath of something just as dangerous as itself--like another V. Rex, for example.
Sample Encounters
Ecology
Environment:
Typical Physical Characteristics: V. Rexes are essentially larger, nastier genetic cousins of tyrannosaurs. Visually, the creatures are practically identical, albeit with one crucial difference: an adult V. Rex stands 10 feet taller, and is twenty feet longer, than a typical T. Rex of the same age.
Alignment:
Society
Sample Lair
Typical Treasure
V. Rexes do not keep treasure. They are not interested in shiny objects; only in a potential meal. Also, they would only take the corpses of whatever they devoured back to a nest if they're raising an infant.