Dilophosaurus

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First, Spitting Dilophosauruses try to scare their prey into a dead end using their neck-frills, so the prey cannot escape. After that, they repeatedly spit their acidic, paralyzing venom at their targets. Once the hunted is paralyzed, the Dilophosaurus tries to kill it with its claws, repeating the spitting process if necessary.
First, Spitting Dilophosauruses try to scare their prey into a dead end using their neck-frills, so the prey cannot escape. After that, they repeatedly spit their acidic, paralyzing venom at their targets. Once the hunted is paralyzed, the Dilophosaurus tries to kill it with its claws, repeating the spitting process if necessary.
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'''Venom (Ex):''' A Spitting Dilophosaurus can spit its venom at a range of 30 ft. Treat the spitting as a touch attack. If the attack is a success, the victim takes 2d6 acid damage and must make a fortitude save (DC 15), or be paralyzed for 1d4 rounds.
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'''Venom (Ex):''' A Spitting Dilophosaurus can spit its venom at a range of 30 ft. Treat the spitting as a touch attack. If the attack is a success, the victim takes 2d6 acid damage and must make a fortitude save (DC 15), or be paralyzed for 1d4 rounds. It can spit every five rounds.
'''Skills:''' A Spitting Dilophosaurus can use its neck-frill to startle enemies, giving it a +8 bonus to intimidate checks.
'''Skills:''' A Spitting Dilophosaurus can use its neck-frill to startle enemies, giving it a +8 bonus to intimidate checks.

Revision as of 18:30, 2 October 2010

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