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Volkov
2009-09-12, 01:05 PM
Hello everyone, I am building a new campaign for my long time ground and in my campaign I am going to need many creatures as requested by my group, such as many of the animals in the Paleozoic, such as Jaekeloptorus, or Dimetrodon, then there are the Mesozoic animals that lack stats or have stats that have become accurate as time went on Such as the Postosuchus and Tyrannosaurus Rex respectively, following them are the Cenozoic animals, which can't all be represented by the various Dire Whathaveyou creatures in the monster manuals, after that are the creatures of Alien Planet, and while many of them have been statted by the folks at the D&D wiki, they are missing a few, and lastly, I need stats for the creatures from the Future is wild.

Any stats are appreciated, even if it's just one stat block for one creature. I need all the help I can get for this campaign, as I promised to my primary Campaign group that I have been with for four years, that the new campaign would be even more fantastic than the first one, and the first one was so good that it lasted for four years, and they went from level 1 all the way to level 132.

So please submit your stat blocks. As I'm not capable of working fast enough to get the desired number of creatures. And Yes I copied and pasted my thread in the role-playing over here since no one would tell me where to get a mod to move the thread.

I Already have one stat block kindly done by Chrono22.
Toraton

Size/Type: Colossal Animal
Hit Dice: 37d8+348 (524 hp)
Initiative: -18
Speed: 20 ft. (8 squares) or
Armor Class: 36 (-8 size, -2 Dex, +36 natural), touch 8, flat-footed 36
Base Attack/Grapple: +27/+
Attack: Bite *+21 melee (4d8+13), Crush (4d8+6), Tail Sweep (2d8+6)
Space/Reach: 30 ft./20 ft.
Special Attacks: Crush, Tail Sweep
Special Qualities: Low-light vision, scent, Poison immunity
Saves: Fort +29, Ref +9, Will +12
Abilities: Str 34, Dex 6, Con 28, Int 1, Wis 12, Cha 6
Skills: Listen +21, Spot +21, Swim +12
Feats: Endurance, Diehard, Power Attack, Improved Overrun, Run, Toughness, Toughness, Toughness, Toughness, Toughness, Toughness, Toughness
Environment: Swamp
Organization: Solitary, pair or pod (#?)
Challenge Rating: 14?
Advancement: -
Level Adjustment: —
*A Toraton power attacks.

Combat

A Toraton crushes, bullies, and pushes around creatures smaller than itself. When faced with creatures its own size (which is rare) it runs away.

Crush (Ex)
This special attack allows a Toraton to roll over opponents as a standard action, using its whole body to crush them. Crush attacks are effective only against opponents three or more size categories smaller than the Toraton (though it can attempt normal overrun or grapple attacks against larger opponents).
A crush attack affects as many creatures as can fit under the Toraton’s body. Creatures in the affected area must succeed on a Reflex save (DC 27) or be pinned, automatically taking bludgeoning damage during the next round unless the Toraton moves off them. If the Toraton to maintain the pin, treat it as a normal grapple attack. Pinned opponents take damage from the crush each round if they don’t escape.
A crush attack deals the 4d6+6 damage.

Tail Sweep (Ex)
This special attack allows a Toraton to sweep with its tail as a standard action. The sweep affects a half-circle with a radius of 40 feet, extending from an intersection on the edge of the Toraton’s space in any direction. Creatures within the swept area are affected if they are four or more size categories smaller than the Toraton. A tail sweep automatically deals 2d8+6 damage. Affected creatures can attempt Reflex saves to take half damage (DC 27).

Awesome Blow (Ex)
As a standard action, a Toraton may choose to subtract 4 from its melee attack roll and deliver an awesome blow. If the Toraton hits a corporeal opponent smaller than itself with an awesome blow, its opponent must succeed on a Reflex save (DC = damage dealt) or be knocked flying 10 feet in a direction of the attacking creature’s choice and fall prone. The attacking Toraton can only push the opponent in a straight line, and the opponent can’t move closer to the attacking creature than the square it started in. If an obstacle prevents the completion of the opponent’s move, the opponent and the obstacle each take 1d6 points of damage, and the opponent stops in the space adjacent to the obstacle.

Improved Overrun (Ex)
When a Toraton attempts to overrun an opponent, the target may not choose to avoid it. A Toraton also gains a +4 bonus on his Strength check to knock down the opponent.

Provided by Ameil.

Tyrannosaurus Rex
Gargantuan Animal
Hit Dice: 18d8+126 (207 hp)
Initiative: +5 (+1 Dex, +4 Improved Initiative)
Speed: 40 ft. (8 squares)
Armor Class: 16 (-4 size, +1 Dex, +9 natural), touch 7, flat-footed 20
Base Attack/Grapple: +13/+41
Attack: Bite +24 melee (4d6+20)
Full Attack: Bite +24 melee (4d6+20)
Space/Reach: 20 ft./20 ft.
Special Attacks: Crushing bite, frightful roar, improved grab, swallow whole
Special Qualities: Low-light vision, scent
Saves: Fort +19, Ref +13, Will +8
Abilities: Str 34, Dex 12, Con 25, Int 2, Wis 15, Cha 10
Skills: Hide +0, Listen +19, Spot +19, Survival +10
Feats: Improved Initiative, Power Attack, Run, Snatch, Track, Weapon Focus (bite), Weapon Specialization (bite)
Environment: Any terrain barring glacial
Organization: Solitary or pair
Challenge Rating: 10
Treasure: None
Alignment: Always neutral
Advancement: 19-36 HD (Gargantuan); 37-54 HD (Colossal)
Level Adjustment: —

Tyrannosaurus rex (L. tyrant lizard) ranks among the largest of all land carnivores. Scholars have speculated from both observation and skeletal remains that it may have measured up to 42 feet long and weighed up to a massive 7 tons; and is generally regarded as an apex predator. However, despite its enormous size and massive bulk, tyrannosaurus appears to have been a fast runner. This notwithstanding, evidence suggests that tyrannosaurus would have willingly consumed carrion, relying on its incredible constitution to protect itself from harmful bacteria and diseases.

Measurements taken from deceased remains applied with liberal applications of gentle repose have yielded skull lengths of up to 6 feet and wickedly serrated teeth; the longest measuring up to 12 inches. Scholars theorise from studying the creature at length that it possesses unusually good binocular vision.

Scholars believe that tyrannosaurus has the single most powerful bite of any terrestrial creature, that its teeth alone could exert a crushing force of more than 3,000 pounds. This indicates that its bite is so staggeringly powerful that it can impact bone; as evidenced in indentations left on the skeletons of consumed prey.

Combat

Crushing Bite (Ex): Any time that a tyrannosaurus successfully wins a grapple check against an opponent, it may deliver it's staggeringly powerful bite on its victim. A tyrannosaurus deals triple bite damage on a critical hit and its bite is strong enough to ignore the hardness of objects. The crushing bite exerts such immense force that it resolves as a melee touch attack.

Frightful Roar (Ex): A tyrannosaurus is capable of unleashing a thunderous roar every 1d4 rounds up to a radius of 60 feet, its very sound unsettling foes. Opponents with fewer HD than it and who fail a Will DC 24 check may become frightened for 4d6 rounds.

Improved Grab (Ex): To use this ability, a tyrannosaurus must hit an opponent of up to one size smaller with its bite attack. It can then start a grapple as a free action without provoking an attack of opportunity. If it grapples its foe, it can attempt to swallow the creature the next round.

Swallow Whole (Ex): A tyrannosaurus can try to swallow a grabbed opponent of up to two sizes smaller by making a successful grapple check. The swallowed creature takes 2d8+8 points of bludgeoning damage and 8 points of acid damage per round from the tyrannosaurus' gizzard. A swallowed creature can cut its way out by using a light slashing or piercing weapon to deal 25 points of damage to the gizzard (AC 14). Once the creature exits, muscular action closes the hole; another swallowed opponent must cut its own way out.

A Gargantuan tyrannosaurus' gizzard can hold 2 Large, 8 Medium, 32 Small, or 128 Tiny or 512 Diminutive or smaller opponents.

Skills
A tyrannosaurus has a +8 racial bonus on Listen and Spot checks.
Now For the first request on the new thread.

Can anyone do Jaekeloptorus? Here's a wiki link to it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaekelopterus

Next is the Postosuchus.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postosuchus

Fasolasuchus.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fasolasuchus

Liopleurodon. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liopleurodon)

Leedsicthys. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leedsichthys)

Mosasaurus. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosasaurus)


Inostrancevia. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inostrancevia)

Giganotosaurus. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giganotosaurus)

A redone version of spinosaurus (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinosaurus), reflecting the fact that it was, in reality a big softy.

A redoing of Tyrannosaurus Rex (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrannosaurus_rex), to reflect the fact that it indeed used it's tail, claws, and feet in combat, that it had an enormous bite force, and it was the most powerful and durable of the therapods.

Dimetrodon. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimetrodon)

Edaphosaurus. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edaphosaurus)

Plateosaurus. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plateosaurus)

Ceolophysis. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceolophysis)


Placerias. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placerias)


Andrewsarchus (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrewsarchus)


The creatures of the future is wild. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_species)


The Creatures of Alien Planet. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_extraterrestrial_life_in_Alien_Planet)


Anomalocaris. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anomalocaris)


Cameroceras. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cameroceras)

Brontornis. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brontornis)

Gojirasaurus. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gojirasaurus)

Dunkleosteus. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunkleosteus)

Prionosuchus. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prionosuchus)

Koolasuchus. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koolasuchus)

Desmatosuchus. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desmatosuchus)

Rutiodon. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rutiodon)

Redondasuchus. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redondasaurus)


Deinosuchus. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deinosuchus)

Dakosaurus. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dakosaurus)

Gastornis. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gastornis)


Smilodon. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smilodon)

Temnodontosaurus. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temnodontosaurus)

Predator X. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predator_X)


Tylosaurus. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tylosaurus)

Shonisaurus(Both Species) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shonisaurus)


Nothosaurus. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nothosaurus)


Argentinosaurus (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentinosaurus)

Sauroposeidon. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sauroposeidon)

Titanoboa (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanoboa)

Brontoscorpio. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brontoscorpio)


Carnotaurus. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnotaurus)


Compsognathus (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compsognathus)

Ceratosaurus. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceratosaurus)

Giant Short faced bear, remember it could run at 55 miles an hour. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_Short_Faced_Bear)

Meganeura. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meganeura)


Diictodon (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diictodon)

Lystrosaurus (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lystrosaurus)

Hyneria (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyneria)

Deinocherius. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deinocherius)

You don't have to do them all at once. Just pick the ones you think you can do.

Here is the sister-thread to this. (http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?p=6913610#post6913610) But if you wish you can stay here.

Admiral Squish
2009-09-12, 01:24 PM
I'd suggest wiki-linking all of the critters you want done.

Volkov
2009-09-12, 01:31 PM
I'd suggest wiki-linking all of the critters you want done.

That is what I'm doing, and I have already wiki-linked the first one.

Admiral Squish
2009-09-12, 01:42 PM
That is what I'm doing, and I have already wiki-linked the first one.

I mean, all of them at once. You're more likely to get it done faster if you have multiple homebrewers working in parallel on different projects.

Volkov
2009-09-12, 03:05 PM
Is there a boycott against me, a genuine lack of interest, or a lack of people online?

Admiral Squish
2009-09-12, 03:15 PM
Oh, relax, will you? It's not like everyone's going to come and help you out at once. Relax, chill, wait it out.

Volkov
2009-09-12, 03:32 PM
Within mere moments I should be flooded with replies.

Gnorman
2009-09-12, 05:37 PM
Is there a boycott against me, a genuine lack of interest, or a lack of people online?

Probably the latter, but you're not helping your case by coming off as really whiny and needy here, what with the posting every couple of hours asking why nobody has fulfilled your (rather daunting) request yet.

It's a big forum, and not everybody's on at the same time. They're also much more likely to respond to you positively if you stop bumping it unnecessarily and complaining about the lack of instant mod attention. Just be patient.

Volkov
2009-09-12, 05:48 PM
I have a deadline of 4 days, or my group will metaphorically chew me up, spit me out, and chew me up again and then swallow.

Volkov
2009-09-12, 05:49 PM
And plus, one of them threatens to smash one of the chairs over my head if I'm not done by Tuesday. And he didn't seem like he was kidding.

Amiel
2009-09-13, 02:15 AM
A redoing of Tyrannosaurus Rex (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrannosaurus_rex), to reflect the fact that it indeed used it's tail, claws, and feet in combat, that it had an enormous bite force, and it was the most powerful and durable of the therapods.



Tyrannosaurus Rex
Gargantuan Animal
Hit Dice: 18d8+126 (207 hp)
Initiative: +5 (+1 Dex, +4 Improved Initiative)
Speed: 40 ft. (8 squares)
Armor Class: 16 (-4 size, +1 Dex, +9 natural), touch 7, flat-footed 20
Base Attack/Grapple: +13/+41
Attack: Bite +24 melee (4d6+20)
Full Attack: Bite +24 melee (4d6+20)
Space/Reach: 20 ft./20 ft.
Special Attacks: Crushing bite, frightful roar, improved grab, swallow whole
Special Qualities: Low-light vision, scent
Saves: Fort +19, Ref +13, Will +8
Abilities: Str 34, Dex 12, Con 25, Int 2, Wis 15, Cha 10
Skills: Hide +0, Listen +19, Spot +19, Survival +10
Feats: Improved Initiative, Power Attack, Run, Snatch, Track, Weapon Focus (bite), Weapon Specialization (bite)
Environment: Any terrain barring glacial
Organization: Solitary or pair
Challenge Rating: 10
Treasure: None
Alignment: Always neutral
Advancement: 19-36 HD (Gargantuan); 37-54 HD (Colossal)
Level Adjustment: —

Tyrannosaurus rex (L. tyrant lizard) ranks among the largest of all land carnivores. Scholars have speculated from both observation and skeletal remains that it may have measured up to 42 feet long and weighed up to a massive 7 tons; and is generally regarded as an apex predator. However, despite its enormous size and massive bulk, tyrannosaurus appears to have been a fast runner. This notwithstanding, evidence suggests that tyrannosaurus would have willingly consumed carrion, relying on its incredible constitution to protect itself from harmful bacteria and diseases.

Measurements taken from deceased remains applied with liberal applications of gentle repose have yielded skull lengths of up to 6 feet and wickedly serrated teeth; the longest measuring up to 12 inches. Scholars theorise from studying the creature at length that it possesses unusually good binocular vision.

Scholars believe that tyrannosaurus has the single most powerful bite of any terrestrial creature, that its teeth alone could exert a crushing force of more than 3,000 pounds. This indicates that its bite is so staggeringly powerful that it can impact bone; as evidenced in indentations left on the skeletons of consumed prey.

Combat

Crushing Bite (Ex): Any time that a tyrannosaurus successfully wins a grapple check against an opponent, it may deliver it's staggeringly powerful bite on its victim. A tyrannosaurus deals triple bite damage on a critical hit and its bite is strong enough to ignore the hardness of objects. The crushing bite exerts such immense force that it resolves as a melee touch attack.

Frightful Roar (Ex): A tyrannosaurus is capable of unleashing a thunderous roar every 1d4 rounds up to a radius of 60 feet, its very sound unsettling foes. Opponents with fewer HD than it and who fail a Will DC 24 check may become frightened for 4d6 rounds.

Improved Grab (Ex): To use this ability, a tyrannosaurus must hit an opponent of up to one size smaller with its bite attack. It can then start a grapple as a free action without provoking an attack of opportunity. If it grapples its foe, it can attempt to swallow the creature the next round.

Swallow Whole (Ex): A tyrannosaurus can try to swallow a grabbed opponent of up to two sizes smaller by making a successful grapple check. The swallowed creature takes 2d8+8 points of bludgeoning damage and 8 points of acid damage per round from the tyrannosaurus' gizzard. A swallowed creature can cut its way out by using a light slashing or piercing weapon to deal 25 points of damage to the gizzard (AC 14). Once the creature exits, muscular action closes the hole; another swallowed opponent must cut its own way out.

A Gargantuan tyrannosaurus' gizzard can hold 2 Large, 8 Medium, 32 Small, or 128 Tiny or 512 Diminutive or smaller opponents.

Skills
A tyrannosaurus has a +8 racial bonus on Listen and Spot checks.

And this thread (http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?t=118434) for more dinosaurs.


Probably the latter, but you're not helping your case by coming off as really whiny and needy here, what with the posting every couple of hours asking why nobody has fulfilled your (rather daunting) request yet.

It's a big forum, and not everybody's on at the same time. They're also much more likely to respond to you positively if you stop bumping it unnecessarily and complaining about the lack of instant mod attention. Just be patient.

Also, this. This very much so. I would advise patience and a less demanding nature. Also, (please) avoid unnecessary bumping as it tends to annoy. And most forums frown on cross-posting.

Volkov
2009-09-13, 09:32 AM
And this thread (http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?t=118434) for more dinosaurs.



Also, this. This very much so. I would advise patience and a less demanding nature. Also, (please) avoid unnecessary bumping as it tends to annoy. And most forums frown on cross-posting.

Ah thank you, well I've been away from the playground for about three months. So excuse my rustiness.

Debihuman
2009-09-13, 09:43 AM
If you are looking for homebrewed prehistoric creatures, I also recommend you search on EnWorld's creature cataglogue and there's a thread over on WotC previous editions forum, but that one takes more looking because WotC changed the forums so you'll have to read through the threads.

Debby

Volkov
2009-09-13, 11:18 AM
Their andrewsarchus stats are inaccurate. But it's pretty good. Some adjustments should suit my needs. Although not all of them. Now I need the future is wild stats, Alien planet was mostly covered by the folks at the D&D wiki. Whom I cannot thank enough.