Dinosaur, Aquatic

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ArchelonDinichthysMosasaurusNothosaurusPlesiosaurusTemnodontosaurus
Climate/Terrain:Any oceanAny oceanAny waterAny waterAny oceanAny ocean
Frequency:UncommonCommonUncommonUncommonCommonRare
Organization:SolitarySolitarySolitarySolitarySolitarySolitary
Activity Cycle:DayDayDayDayDayDay
Diet:CarnivoreCarnivoreCarnivoreCarnivoreCarnivoreCarnivore
Intelligence:Non- (0)Non- (0)Non- (0)Non- (0)Non- (0)Non- (0)
Treasure:NilNilNilNilNilNil
Alignment:NeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutral
No. Appearing:1-41-41-311-31 (10% for 2)
Armor Class:377674
Movement:3, Sw 15Sw 213, Sw 153, sw 18Sw 15Sw 24
Hit Dice:7101262010
THAC0:1311915511
No. of Attacks:111111
Damage/Attack:3d45d44d85d43d45d4
Special Attacks:NilSwallowNilFrenzyFlippersFrenzy
Special Defenses:NilNilNilNilNilNil
Magic Resistance:NilNilNilNilNilNil
Size:L (12' dia.)H (25'+ long)G (50' long)L (10'+ long)H (18'+ long)G (30' long)
Morale:Steady (11)Steady (11)Steady (11)Average (10)Average (10)Steady (12)
XP Value:4204,0004,00065012,0002,000

ArchelonArchelon (Ischyras)

This large marine turtle is not truly a dinosaur, but a reptile. Its shell is like that of a leatherback turtle - thick and rubbery rather than being formed of solid plates. With its powerful front flippers, the archelon is a fist swimmer; it seldom ventures on to dry land.

DinichthysDinichthys

The name - “terrible fish” - reveals that this fearsome creature is not actually a dinosaur but a huge, primitive fish. Its great mouth can swallow man-sized prey on a natural attack roll of 20.


MosasaurusMosasaurus

The mosasaurus is a marine lizard, with species such as platecarpus and plotosaurus. This reptile breathes air like a crocodile. It travels very slowly on land, but its flippers move it with ease and grace through the water. The mosasaurus preys on all forms of marine animals - its powerful jaws can crack shell or bone easily.

Mzuch of the length of the mosasaurus is due to the larger number of its vertebrae, numbering over 100 in some species.

NothosaurusNothosaurus

The nothosaurus is a particularly aggressive marine dinosaur - another ichthyosaur. It dwells mostly in tropical seas, always seeking prey in the water when not sunning itself on rocks in between hunts. It lumbers on its flippers when on land but swims rapidly. When in a frenzy it can lash at its victim with huge fore flippers, but its usual attack is a darting bite, as its long neck moves its head at great speed.

PlesiosaurusPlesiosaurus

The plesiosaurus strongly resembles a snake with a turtle's body (sans shell). It tends to be very aggressive, attacking anything it notices. While not as long overall as its relative, the elasmosaurus, the plesiosaurus has a neck that is about one-third of its total length. The creature is strong and fast, and highly maneuverable in the water - it can “turn on a silver piece” to lunge at its prey. In a marine battle it can strike with its powerful fore flippers, inflicting 2d6 points of damage with each.

TemnodontosaurusTemnodontosaurus

This monster is a huge ichthysaur or “fish lizard.” Although it is not a dinosaur, it thrives in the same marine habitats as do mosasaurs, for example - its young are born live at sea, and the temnodontosaurus must come to the surface to breathe.

Its speed and ferocity allow it to compete fearlessly for choice prey with any creature. When in a feeding frenzy, a temnodontosaurus strikes with its powerful tail, inflicting damage on any creature behind it that is struck by this lashing.


Monstrous Compendium, 1995 Annual, Volume 2 (2158)