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+ | {{Bestiarychart | ||
+ | | name = Lizard, subterranean | ||
+ | | species = lizard | ||
+ | | noapp = 1–6 | ||
+ | | behaviour = parasocial | ||
+ | | range = subterranean | ||
+ | | size = 30 ft. long | ||
+ | | weight = 3000 lbs. | ||
+ | | int = 2 | ||
+ | | AC = 5 | ||
+ | | HD = 6 | ||
+ | | AP = 5 | ||
+ | | THAC0 = 15 | ||
+ | | hpdie = 3d5 | ||
+ | | attack = bite | ||
+ | | dmg = 4–24 | ||
+ | | special = crush | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | A variety of giant lizard which is found only underground, | ||
+ | the subterranean lizard is most aggressive and dreaded, for it is able to run | ||
+ | along ceilings or walls as easily as floors because of its suction cupped | ||
+ | toes. Worse still, its horrible teeth inflict great wounds, and it can cause | ||
+ | double damage on hits where it clamps both jaws firmly on its victim | ||
+ | (indicated by a die roll of 20). As with most other lizards, it typically drags | ||
+ | its prey to its lair before devouring it. | ||
− | + | See [[Bestiary]] | |
+ | |||
+ | [[Category: Needs Rewrite]] |
Revision as of 18:35, 14 August 2020
Species | lizard |
No. Appearing | 1–6 |
Behaviour | parasocial |
Range | subterranean |
Size | 30 ft. long |
Weight | 3000 lbs. |
Intelligence | 2 |
Armour Class | 5 |
Hit Dice | 6 |
Action Points | 5 |
Max. Stride | {{{stride}}} |
THAC0 | 15 |
Hp/Die | 3d5 |
Attack Forms | bite |
Damage | 4–24 |
Special Attacks | crush |
A variety of giant lizard which is found only underground, the subterranean lizard is most aggressive and dreaded, for it is able to run along ceilings or walls as easily as floors because of its suction cupped toes. Worse still, its horrible teeth inflict great wounds, and it can cause double damage on hits where it clamps both jaws firmly on its victim (indicated by a die roll of 20). As with most other lizards, it typically drags its prey to its lair before devouring it.
See Bestiary