pathfinder-2-sqlite-MIRROR/data/monsters/hadrosaurid.yaml

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ability_mods:
cha_mod: 0
con_mod: 3
dex_mod: 2
int_mod: -4
str_mod: 6
wis_mod: 1
ac: 21
ac_special: null
active_abilities:
- action_cost: Two Actions
critical_failure: null
critical_success: null
description: null
effect: The hadrosaurid Strides twice. It has a +20-foot circumstance bonus to its
Speed during these Strides.
failure: null
frequency: once per minute
maximum_duration: null
name: Sprint
range: null
raw_description: '**Sprint** [Two Actions] **Frequency **once per minute; **Effect
**The hadrosaurid Strides twice. It has a +20-foot circumstance bonus to its Speed
during these Strides.'
requirements: null
saving_throw: null
stages: null
success: null
traits: null
trigger: null
- action_cost: Three Actions
critical_failure: null
critical_success: null
description: Large or smaller, foot, DC 21
effect: null
failure: null
frequency: null
maximum_duration: null
name: Trample
range: null
raw_description: '**__Trample__** [Three Actions] Large or smaller, foot, DC 21'
requirements: null
saving_throw: null
stages: null
success: null
traits: null
trigger: null
alignment: N
automatic_abilities: null
description: 'Hadrosaurids are a broad grouping of herbivorous dinosaurs that share
characteristic flat snouts filled with rows of grinding teeth well suited for feeding
on vegetation. Also known as “duck-billed dinosaurs” due to the unusual shape of
their jaws, hadrosaurids are lumbering creatures that can rival an elephant for
size, although they tend to be much less aggressive and are prone to flight when
confronted with danger rather than stubbornly standing their ground. Many species
of hadrosaurids have uniquely shaped crests on their heads that give each species
its own unusual profile, making them easily recognizable even to an amateur dinosaur
watcher.
Giants and other oversized creatures have been known to domesticate hadrosaurids
to serve as livestock. Despite their ability to sprint quickly, they don''t make
particularly viable mounts due to their timid natures, but in a large group, a panicked
gathering of hadrosaurids can wreak great damage with their trampling.
A hadrosaurid can walk for short distances on its hind legs but prefers to graze
and travel on all fours. The typical hadrosaurid is 20 to 30 feet long and can weigh
up to 10,000 pounds.
**__Recall Knowledge - Animal__ (__Nature__)**: DC 19'
hp: 60
hp_misc: null
level: 4
melee_attacks:
- action_cost: One Action
damage:
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- formula: 2d6+8
type: bludgeoning
name: tail
to_hit: 14
traits:
- reach 15 feet
- action_cost: One Action
damage:
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- formula: 2d4+8
type: bludgeoning
name: foot
to_hit: 12
traits:
- reach 15 feet
name: Hadrosaurid
perception: 13
ranged_attacks: null
saves:
fort: 12
fort_misc: null
misc: null
ref: 10
ref_misc: null
will: 11
will_misc: null
senses:
- low-light vision
- scent (imprecise) 30 feet
size: Huge
skills:
- bonus: 12
misc: null
name: Athletics
- bonus: 10
misc: null
name: Stealth
sources:
- abbr: Bestiary 2
page_start: '81'
page_stop: null
speed:
- amount: 30
misc: null
type: Land
spell_lists: null
traits:
- Animal
- Dinosaur