Pliosaurus (5e Creature)
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Pliosaurus
Gargantuan beast, unaligned Armor Class 19 (natural armor)
Saving Throws Str +11, Con +7 Hold Breath. The Pliosaurus can hold its breath for 60. ACTIONSBite. Melee Weapon Attack: +12 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 20 (3d8 + 8) piercing damage. If the target is Large or smaller, the pliosaurus immediately grapples the creature. At the start of the pliosaurus' turn, it deals 8 (1d8 + 4) piercing damage to a target grappled in this way, however it cannot make a bit attack if it did. Tail Whip. Every creature in a 15 foot cone from the pliosaurus must make a DC 16 Dexterity Saving Throw or take 16 (2d8 + 8) bludgeoning damage. REACTIONSCapsize As a reaction to being attacked the Pliosaurus can attempt to capsize any vessel within it's movement range.It does this by ramming the vessel with its head or tail. Any ship smaller than ½ the size of the Pliosaurus must make a DC 15 D20 roll or risk being capsized. Any ship ½ the size of the Pliosaurus or larger must make a DC 10 D20 roll to prevent from being capsized. On a successful roll all creatures aboard the ship must make a DC 10 Dex save else be knocked prone. If the capsize is successful then any creature on the upper deck is knocked into the water |
Looking like part crocodile, part whale and all terrifying these hold overs from the Late Jurassic era are the literal embodiment of nightmare fuel for sailors of the deep sea. Larger then nearly anything that is comes across the Pliosaurus are a true apex predator. With its large crocodile head full of uneven teeth it sees anything smaller then it as prey including smaller sailing vessels and is known to come up from the bottom with frightening speeds to crush small craft in its gaping maw or to ram larger vessels trying to capsize them, then feeding on the creatures that fall into the water. Unintelligent by nature it’s driven only to eat enough to fuel its enormous body. Don’t let its size fool you however its large muscular frame is propelled by 4 large flippers similar to those of sea turtles, and using its tail like a rudder for added maneuverability. These aquatic dinosaurs are fast, deadly, and always hungry. However, if brought down the meat is quite edible like that of an alligator, with its size the amount of meat harvested could feed almost an entire village for a season. Combined with the quality of its hide to make natural armor and its bones and teeth to make tools and weapons if the group is large enough sometimes it’s worth the risk. |
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