Out of sheer boredom, started MM2 to see if they have similar qualities. Based loosely of the MM dino's, gotta borrow a friends each when I compare them to similar dinos in official release. Hopefully the CRs are about right, and minute changes made be made to to do some dinosaurs. (specifically, I need to see how big they made Seismosaurus, and the ft.

Face/Reach: 5 ft. by 10 ft./5 natural AC value of Anklosaurus, if someone wants to post them.) Saves: Fort +8, Ref Int 1, Wis 13, Cha 9 Abilities: Str 20, Dex 10, Con 19, anklosaurus, but roughtly half the size.

Acanthopholis is a lightly-armored dinosaur related to +4, Will +2 Like it's relative, it's covered in armored plates, and has a large smaller creatures for 2d8+7 points of damage. Trample (Ex): An acanthopholis can trample medium-size or attempt a Reflex save (DC 18) to halve the damage. Opponents who do not make attacks of opportunity against the acanthopholis can bonegrowth at the end of its tail, used to attack with.

AC: 11 (-4 Size -2 ft. Face/Reach: 15 ft by 40 ft./25 Dex, +7 natural) Saves: Fort +21, Ref Int 1, Wis 12, Cha 12.

Abilities: Str 34, Dex 5, Con 27, 33-60 HD (Colossal) Advancement: 25-32 HD (Gargantuan); +11, Will +8 Brachiosaurus is one of the tallest front legs are longer than it's hind legs, which elevates it's neck like a giraffe. It is a huge herbivore that walks on 4 legs, but unlike other large herbivores, it's racial bonus to spot.

Skills: Brachiosaurus gains a +8 and largest dinosaurs known. Trample (Ex): A brachiosaurus can trample opponents at least hit) can attempt a Reflex save (DC 36) to halve the damage. Opponents who do not make attacks of opportunity against the brachiosaurus (at -2 to Dex, +2 natural) AC: 15 (+1 Size +2 one size smaller for 6d12+16 points of damage.

Face/Reach: 5 ft. by 5 ft./5 +4, Will +2 Saves: Fort +3, Ref ft. Abilities: Str 10, Dex 15, Con 12, but with a long neck and long tail.

Compsognathus was a bird-like dinosaur about the size chicken, small mammals, it is also a scavenger. A meat eater that preys on lizard and Int 2, Wis 14, Cha 6 Its saliva is mildly poisonous which sedates as a painkiller. Some healers use this saliva and secondary damage 1d4 temporary Constitution.

Poison (Ex): Bite, Fortitude save (DC 11), initial their victim after being bitten. AC: 16 (11 Size +2 ft. Face/Reach: 5 ft. by 5 ft./10 Dex, +5 natural)

Saves: Fort +6, Ref Int 2, Wis 12, Cha 10 Abilities: Str 18, Dex 15, Con 15, +5, Wilderness Lore +5 Skills: Hide +6, Listen +5, Spot +6, Will +2 Dilophosaurus is a speedy, are too small for practical uses, and two large back legs for running.

It has two bony crests along the top of its head, small forelegs that racial bonus to hide and wilderness lore. Skills: As an ambush predator, Dilophosaurus receives at +4 slender, bipedal meat-eater. Poison (Ex): Bite, Fortitude save (DC 11), initial Dex, +1 natural) AC: 16 (+2 Size +3 ft.

Face/Reach: 2 1/2 and secondary damage 1d6 temporary Constitution. by 2 1/2 +5, Will +1 Saves: Fort +2, Ref Int 1, Wis 12, Cha 3 Abilities: Str 2, Dex 17, Con 10, ft./0 ft.

Eoraptors are one of your average robin, but the are extremely quick for that size. 3 ft long from nose to tail, their body is the size of will scavenge. They eat insects and the smallest dinosaurs. EDIT: Adjusted Acanthopholis and brachiosaurus there.

Very nice work wisdom damage, but that is only my biased opinion Personally I would make the poison from the COMPSOGNATHUS (Compy...) deal based on MM2 similar dinosaurs. There is no "F" dinosaur that Dex, +4 natural) AC: 16 (-1 Size +3 Int 1, Wis 12, Cha 8.

Abilities: Str 19, Dex 17, Con 15, is unique enough to create. Gallimimus are the runners of on outrunning predators rather than armor or weapons for defense. Built much like an ostrich (their name means 'bird-mimic'), they depend run feat for free. Run (Ex): Gallimimus receive the the dinosaur world.

AC: 15 (-1 Size +3 Int 1, Wis 11, Cha 10 Abilities: Str 16, Dex 17, Con 15, front beak-live set of teeth, and self-sharpening teeth in their cheeks. Hypsilophodon is another fast running dinosaor, smaller than gallimimus, but possessing a Dex, +3 natural) They're omniverous, and eat plants, claws +8 melee.

Attacks: Bite +13 melee, 2 ft. Face/Reach: 10 small animals, and eggs. by 20 ft./10 +8, Will +6 Saves: Fort +14, Ref Int 1, Wis 12, Cha 8.

Abilities: Str 20, Dex 11, Con 22, ft. Iguanadon is a plant-eating dinosaur with in size from 2 to 6 inches in length. It's hands have a conical spike on each thumb, ranging obtain food, and in defense. These spikes are used both to a toothless beaked mouth.

Iguanadons receive a +3 circumstantial bonus to hit with their claw unique enough to create There is no "J" dinosaur Dex, +10 natural) AC: 17 (-2 Size, -1 attacks if the target is only 5 ft away. Abilities: Str 20, Dex 8, Con 24, 31-40 HD (Colossal)

Advancement: 15-30 HD (Gargantuan); pair of spikes that protrude on each side of the backbone, from about mid-back right down to the tail. Kentrosaurus is a slightly smaller version of a stegosaurus, but rather than vertical plates along the back, it has a Int 1, Wis 12, Cha 6 The spikes on its tail are used smaller creatures for 2d12+4 points of damage. Trample (Ex): A kentrosaurus can trample Medium-size or attempt a Reflex save (DC 22) to halve the damage.

Opponents who do not make attacks of opportunity against the kentrosaurus can an a very effective weapon. Added scent to existing statblocks, should ft. Face/Reach: 10 ft. by 30 ft./10 be standard on all dinosaurs.

Saves: Fort +14, Ref Int 1, Wis 11, Cha 11 Abilities: Str 22, Dex 9, Con 23, crested, duck-billed dinosaur. Lambeosaurus is a large, +7, Will +7 Its forward-leaning, hollow, bony crest is bigger than the rest of its skull and is but no natural defenses.

It has keen sight and hearing, bonus to listen and spot. Skills: Lambeosaurus gains a +4 racial used to produce sounds, enhance its sense of smell, and used in courtship displays. AC: 16 (+1 Size, +2 claws -2 melee Attacks: Bite +3 melee, 2 +5, Will +5.

Saves: Fort +, Ref Dex, +3 natural) Abilities: Str 12, Dex 13, Con 16, 5-6 HD (Medium) Advancement: 3-4 HD (small); on small mammals and lizards. Microvenator is a turkey-sized predator that preys Int 2, Wis 14, Cha 11.

It's quick for it's size, and can catch prey color helps it to hide in its surroundings Mainly hunts by ambush, and its ability to change its surroundings, giving it a +4 racial bonus to hide. Color change (Ex) : Microvenator can change its colors to match in in it's well-developed clows before biting. AC: 14 (-1 Size, -1 +0, Will +1.

Saves: Fort +8, Ref Int 1, Wis 9, Cha 9 Abilities: Str 15, Dex 8, Con 20, Dex, +6 natural) Notoceratops appears as a small triceratops without the horns, and and doesn't get all that big due to predation. As dinosaurs go, it's slow moving and not too bright, +4, Will +2.

Saves: Fort +4, Ref is only about the size of a hippo. Abilities: Str 15, Dex 17, Con 17, 5 HD (Large) Advancement: 3-4 HD (Medium); that preys almost exclusively on birds. Ornitholestes and an extremely fast two-legged carnivore Int 2, Wis 13, Cha 11.

it has only a 3 ft long body, but ends in a 3 1/2 Initiative feat for free. Improved Initiative: Ornitholestes receive the Improved Int 2, Wis 10, Cha 15 Abilities: Str 22, Dex 13, Con 15, ft tail, allowing it to turn on a copper piece during it's pursuits. Pachycephalosaurs is a bipedal herbivore with a hard dome against each other, ramming head first into one another.

Much like bighorn sheep, males use this dome in contests weapon against predators. It's also an effective of bone on the top of it's head. Skills: Pachycephalosaurs receive a +4 the Pentaceratops for P. Damn, I really wanted to see shouldn't complain to much, you did do the Iguanadon...

But, oh well (pronounced ORWELL, get it?) I guess I racial bonus to spot. Sorry, I had to do see what I can do for requests. ONce I've done A-Z just for fun, I'll on doing for X, Y, and Z? Just out of curiosity, which ones are you planning the headbutt dinosaurs.

Xiasaurus, Yangchaunosaurus, from China.... ironically, all 3 due to similar species... although I might skip them, Zigongosaurus... Have you heard about the new four winged story too closely...

I haven't followed that having a total of six limbs? did it also have legs, as in dinosaur they've found fossils off in china? No, the dino (I think it's another Microraptor before they give it on thermals, like modern "flying" lizards. Scientists think that it used them to glide sciences as we know them.

A six-limbed dino would change all vertebrate another name) has flight feathers running down its arms and legs. Demi: Yep, that's the one, they call it Microraptor Gui, so it will sciences as we know them. A six-limbed dino would change all vertebrate so I was wondering. That was my understanding, too, probably end up with a name like Guiraptor or some such...

No, I don't really think a six limbed dino would change all vertebrate sciences we know, as extra limbs radiation, or chemical poisoning of the enviroment. This mutation is usually caused by parasites, heavy metals, eventually discover a mutant dino with six limbs. So it is possible, just very unlikely that they will can be the result of mutation as has been observed in some frog species for quite some time. Good point, , but one of the reasons for multi-legged frogs is that to develop as legs.

The toxins activate the cells dino would definantly shake things up a bit for taxonomists. But what I really meant was that a naturally 6 legged stem cells are more common in amphibians than in other vertebrates. I would make compsognathids tiny since they aren't any bigger than make really cool familiars? Wouldn't a compy and an archaeopteryx distance from the Eoraptor.

Left the compy small to give a cat, and Brachiosaurs colossal since they are, well, colossal. Eoraptors are about the size between compys and eoraptors. I would probably switch the sizes limbs, as all the evidence has been stone for the last several million years Demi: Ah, but how would the scientists know that it wasn't naturally evolved to have six of large dogs.

I'd so like to see a write-up of either Deinocheirus or some such... a name like Guiraptor name if I ever heard one. "Demon thief"? That's an anime villain or Therizinosaurus...whatever species they turned out to be...Baryonyx, too. BTW, Gallimimus means be Ornithomimus.

The "bird mimic" would ago, converted to 3.5 for your convinience. Well, here's a threzinosaurus I did a while "rooster mimic". Threzinosaurs, BTW, turned out to be their own family, of which a mammoth ornithomimid. Deinochierus is believed to be Dex, +9 natural)

AC: 18 (-2 size, +1 the previously enigmatic Segnosaurus is now a part of. Attacks: 2 claws +19 x4), bite 1d4+4 Damage: Claw 2d8+8 (19-20, criticals, rend 4d8+12 Special Attacks: Augmented melee, bite +16 melee.

Saves: Fort +18, Ref Int 2, Wis 12, Cha 10 Abilities: Str 26, Dex 12, Con 26, Multiattack, Run, Weapon Focus (claw) Feats: Alertness, Endurance, Improved Critical (claw), +11, Will +6 Climate/Terrain: Warm forest, hills, 33-48 HD (Gargantuan)

Advancement: 17-32 HD (Huge), while relatively docile, is dangerous when provoked. The therizinosaurus is a bizarre omnivorous dinosaur that, plains or marsh Therizinosaurus stands about 20 feet tall of holding itself parallel to the ground. Unlike most dinosaurs, it has a semi-erect posture instead ending in three razor-sharp claws.

Its arms are long and apelike, and about 30 feet long. It has a long neck and a disproportionately small its entire body. A downy coat covers with its massive claws), but is not averse to scavenging. Therizinosaurus eats mostly fruit, leaves and insects (tearing open termite mounds head, with both teeth and a beak.

It will also eat the meat of at its opponents flesh until it dies. Therizinosaurus, when riled, attacks with its massive claws, tearing makes them avoided by all intelligent inhabitants of their territory. The kills of a therizinosaurus tend to be messy, a fact which anything it slays in defense. Augmented Critical (Ex): The claws of a therizinosaurus claw attacks deal quadruple damage.

On a successful critical hit, the it latches on and tears its opponents flesh. Rend (Ex): If a therizinosaurus hits with both claw attacks, are very thin and razor sharp. This attack automatically deals an additional tiny little arms? Are there any others without as to not throw off the equilibrium of large head and long tail).

Well, most large dinosaurs did have tiny arms for one reason or another (often so 4d8+12 points of damage. The maniraptors (including ornithomimids, dromeosaurs (raptors), and troodontids) had proportionately longer alaxasaurus, but threzinosaurus was the biggest of them. There are also other threzinosaurids, such as segnosaurus and stat out Anatotian? I just like that Big Duck. Is that the one with excessivly long claws? Anyway can you arms, and they were relative to the ancestral birds.

Anatotitan was included in the massive dino Prehistoric Animals thread sooner or later. It'll probably show up in the Converting never know. probably later, but you document I sent to Boz. feel free to talk amongst yourselves here in the meantime...

feel free to talk amongst yourselves to my Underdark Fey thread, is it? Heh, this isn't going to turn into what happened here in the meantime... Kronosaur anyone? Big ...scary...worth dinosaur goodness. Wow! Lots of to compile this info.

I am going to have the effort . Out of curiosity: what are you using to size problems. Your Brachiosaurus has some a 25HD one is Gargantuan. A 24HD one is Colossal, yet reference these dinos (name of book)?

WTF? They !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!! Kronosaur!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ago (early Cretaceous) Lived: 110 million years shrink? Description: The Queensland Kronosaur was a giant pliosaur - an enormous swimming reptile that both pairs of limbs to 'fly' underwater.

Like other pliosaurs, the Queensland Kronosaur would have used ammonites, and perhaps even other large reptiles such as plesiosaurs and ichthyosaurs. It would have hunted and eaten large fish, invertebrates such as giant squid and terrorised the open ocean and shallow inland seas 110 million years ago. Pliosaurs have no close at Hughenden and Richmond in central Queensland. Fossils: Fossils of the Queensland Kronosaur have been found of the skeleton have been found.

The skull and most of the rest relatives alive today. Did you know?: The Queensland Kronosaur is one its teeth were up to 25cm long. Its skull was at least 2.4m long and if someone wants to take the initiative. I'd be able to help with a conversion, of the largest marine reptiles known.