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Young Monitor Lizard

Nethys Note: No description has been provided for this creature.

Recall Knowledge - Animal (Nature): DC 15
Unspecific Lore: DC 13
Specific Lore: DC 10

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Young Monitor LizardCreature 1

Medium Animal 
Source Pathfinder Game Night: Dawn of the Frogs (Deluxe Adventure) pg. 9
Perception +5; low-light vision, scent (imprecise) 30 feet
Skills Acrobatics +4, Athletics +6, Stealth +4
Str +2, Dex +2, Con +3, Int -4, Wis +1, Cha -2
AC 14; Fort +7, Ref +6, Will +3
HP 24
Speed 30 feet, swim 20 feet
Melee [one-action] jaws +6 [+1/-4], Damage 1d4+2 piercing plus young monitor lizard venomLurching Charge [two-actions] The young monitor lizard Strides twice and then makes a jaws Strike. If it moves at least 20 feet from where it started, it gets a +2 circumstance bonus on the attack roll.Young Monitor Lizard Venom (poison) Saving Throw DC 14 Fortitude; Maximum Duration 4 rounds; Stage 1 1d4 poison damage; Stage 2 1d6 poison damage

All Monsters in "Lizard"

NameLevel
Caustic Monitor13
Giant Chameleon3
Giant Frilled Lizard5
Giant Gecko1
Giant Monitor Lizard2
Megalania7
Python1
Young Monitor Lizard1

Lizard

Source Monster Core pg. 224 1.1
Lizards have a wide range of appearances and abilities, but most share a basic reptilian shape—long tails, wide toothy mouths, and four legs. While a few species are capable of movement on two legs for short periods of time, most are strictly quadrupedal. The three species presented here represent the most common and well-known of the larger species.

Sidebar - Related Creatures Lizards and Lizardfolk

Giant lizards are often used as mounts and guardians, or kept as pets, but they are most often and traditionally kept by lizardfolk. The kinship these people share with giant lizards is unmistakable, valuing their companionship to an extent that equals or even exceeds that which other societies have for popular animal companions like dogs and horses.

Sidebar - Related Creatures Other Giant Lizards

The three species of giant lizard presented here are but the most common of their kind encountered in the wilds. Stories of much larger lizards persist, including the 20-foot-long megalania, a truly enormous version of the giant monitor lizard capable of swallowing creatures whole. Less dangerous is the giant chameleon, although its ability to blend into its environs makes it a much more insidious and stealthy threat than the lumbering, mighty megalania.