ability_mods: cha_mod: 0 con_mod: 4 dex_mod: 2 int_mod: -4 str_mod: 7 wis_mod: 2 ac: 23 ac_special: null alignment: N automatic_abilities: - action_cost: Reaction critical_failure: null critical_success: null description: null effect: The stegosaurus leans its dorsal plates into the attack, gaining a +2 circumstance bonus to its AC against the triggering attack. If the attack misses, the stegosaurus Steps after the attack. effects: null failure: null frequency: null full_description: null generic_description: null name: Dorsal Deflection range: null raw_description: '**Dorsal Deflection** [Reaction] **Trigger** The stegosaurus is targeted with a melee attack. **Effect** The stegosaurus leans its dorsal plates into the attack, gaining a +2 circumstance bonus to its AC against the triggering attack. If the attack misses, the stegosaurus Steps after the attack.' requirements: null success: null traits: null trigger: The stegosaurus is targeted with a melee attack. description: 'The stegosaurus is easily recognized by its twin rows of diamond-shaped dorsal plates that run down its spine, and thick tail adorned with four large spikes. This strange configuration protects this herbivore from predators, as the stegosaurus can hunker down to interpose its dorsal plates between an attacker and its thick body. A stegosaurus defends itself by swinging its spiked tail at larger foes and trampling smaller opponents underfoot. The stegosaurus often inhabits grasslands, where nutritious vegetation is plentiful and only its dorsal plates rise above waving fields of tall grass. The stegosaurus is among the most curious of dinosaurs, and hunters often find it easy to bait them with shiny trinkets or strange noises. A stegosaurus is about 30 feet long, 16 feet high at the top of its highest dorsal plate, and weighs between 2 and 3 tons. The stegosaurus is generally more even-tempered and even gentle, despite its size, than the ankylosaurus. This combination makes it even more popular as a trained pet or guard, but even then one should take care to not annoy the dinosaur—an angry or annoyed stegosaurus can lash out with its tail with little warning. Often, it''s wiser to train smaller variants, such as the kentrosaurus. Regardless, their dorsal plates make this dinosaur a poor choice as a mount. **__Recall Knowledge - Animal__ (__Nature__)**: DC 23' hp: 125 hp_misc: null immunities: null items: null knowledge_checks: dc: 23 skills: - Nature languages: null level: 7 melee: - action_cost: One Action damage: formula: 2d8+9 type: piercing name: tail plus_damage: null to_hit: 18 traits: - sweep - reach 15 feet - action_cost: One Action damage: formula: 2d6+9 type: bludgeoning name: foot plus_damage: null to_hit: 18 traits: - reach 10 feet name: Stegosaurus perception: 15 proactive_abilities: - action_cost: Three Actions critical_failure: null critical_success: null description: Large or smaller, foot, DC 25 effect: null effects: null failure: null frequency: null full_description: null generic_description: null name: Trample range: null raw_description: '**Trample** [Three Actions] Large or smaller, foot, DC 25' requirements: null success: null traits: null trigger: null ranged: null rarity: Common resistances: - amount: null type: '>' ritual_lists: null saves: fort: 17 fort_misc: null misc: null ref: 13 ref_misc: null will: 13 will_misc: null sense_abilities: null senses: - Perception +15 - low-light vision - scent (imprecise) 30 feet size: Huge skills: - bonus: 20 misc: null name: 'Athletics ' source: - abbr: Bestiary page_start: 98 page_stop: null speed: - amount: 25 type: Land spell_lists: null traits: - N - Huge - Animal - Dinosaur type: Creature weaknesses: null