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Titanosaur

Titanosaurs are some of the largest land animals ever to walk the surface of Golarion, massive sauropods that can reach over 100 feet in length and weigh more than 80 tons. While typically content to focus on consuming vast quantities of vegetation and ignore the presence of smaller creatures, titanosaurs that feel threatened can unleash destruction rivaling natural disasters.

Recall Knowledge - Animal (Nature): DC 35
Unspecific Lore: DC 33
Specific Lore: DC 30

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TitanosaurCreature 16

Gargantuan Animal Dinosaur 
Source Howl of the Wild pg. 138 2.0
Perception +27; low-light vision, scent (imprecise) 30 feet
Skills Athletics +34
Str +10, Dex +4, Con +9, Int -4, Wis +5, Cha +6
AC 38; Fort +33, Ref +28, Will +29
HP 370
Majestic Presence (aura, emotion, visual) 90 feet, DC 38. Creatures of Huge size or smaller that enter the aura must attempt a Will save. Regardless of the result of the saving throw, the creature is temporarily immune to the titanosaur's Majestic Presence for 1 hour. Critical Success The creature is unaffected. Success The creature is fascinated by the titanosaur for 1 round. Failure The creature is fascinated for 2 rounds. Critical Failure The creature is fascinated for 1 minute.
Speed 30 feet
Melee [one-action] tail +32 [+27/+22] (reach 30 feet), Damage 3d8+16 bludgeoning plus Improved KnockdownMelee [one-action] foot +32 [+27/+22] (reach 15 feet), Damage 3d12+16 bludgeoningSeismic Slam [two-actions] Frequency once per minute; Effect The titanosaur rears up on its hind legs before slamming its forelegs back on the ground with a thunderous crash, creating a localized tremor with the effects of an earthquake spell centered on itself, though the effect is non-magical. Fissures do not form under the titanosaur.Sweeping Tail [two-actions] The titanosaur lashes its tail in a 30-foot cone. Creatures in the area take 8d10 bludgeoning damage (DC 38 basic Reflex save). The momentum of the titanosaur's swing then makes it off-guard until the beginning of its next turn.Trample [three-actions] Huge or smaller, foot, DC 38

All Monsters in "Dinosaur"

NameLevel
Ankylosaurus6
Brontosaurus10
Carnotaurus7
Compsognathus-1
Deinonychus2
Hadrosaurid4
Iguanodon6
Majungasaurus6
Pachycephalosaurus3
Protoceratops2
Spinosaurus11
Stegosaurus7
Therizinosaurus9
Thruneosaurus Rex17
Titanosaur16
Triceratops8
Troodon1
Tyrannosaurus10
Velociraptor1

Dinosaur

Source Monster Core pg. 96
Remnants from the world's primeval era, these enormous reptilian animals still exist in large numbers in remote wildernesses or underground in magical Darklands caverns. Lizardfolk, orcs, giants, and other humanoids who live near dinosaurs use the animals as mounts, guards, or hunting beasts. Occasionally, rich nobles will collect dinosaurs to display them in menageries, which almost inevitably leads to cast-offs being nursed back to health by druids and other champions of nature. When dinosaurs establish themselves in regions outside their normal habitats, it's often the result of a large collection being released.

Sidebar - Related Creatures Dinosaur Guardians

As with most animals, dinosaurs can be tamed or domesticated, but the difficulty of this task increases along with the dinosaur's level. Lizardfolk and xulgaths are fond of using dinosaurs as beasts of burden, mounts, or even war beasts. Certain dinosaurs, such as velociraptors and deinonychuses, make excellent trackers as well. The largest and most dangerous dinosaurs, such as the tyrannosaurus, are generally avoided, although more powerful creatures like giants have been known to be able to keep them as pets, guardians, or even brutal executioners. In more bloodthirsty cultures, dinosaurs are sadly sometimes used as combatants in gladiatorial battles.

Sidebar - Treasure and Rewards Dinosaur Resources

As animals, dinosaurs have little interest in treasure (although velociraptors and deinonychuses, like their bird cousins, enjoy keeping sparkling baubles in their nests), but the remains of adventurers strewn about their lairs often still have valuable gear. Beyond these traditional treasures, local civilizations often hunt dinosaurs for meat, hides, and eggs.

Sidebar - Advice and Rules Dinosaurs in Fantasy

At first glance, the inclusion of dinosaurs in a fantasy setting might seem strange, but dinosaurs are an excellent creature to use in a game that bridges the gap between familiar real-world animals and legendary monsters. If having dinosaurs mix freely with lions, manticores, and dragons still seems strange to you, consider using them in remote, primeval lands, as suggested in the sidebars below.

Sidebar - Locations Hollow Worlds

Hollow worlds are another classic fictional location where dinosaurs can be found. Some campaign settings might not contain entire isolated worlds within them, but many, such as Golarion, have expansive underground lands. The deepest region of the Darklands of Golarion—a realm called Orv—is an optimal region to find a hollow world. Typically infused with magic that allows for jungles to grow deep underground (and sometimes even featuring sunlike orbs that illuminate the lands from above, simulating a day-night cycle), areas such as Deep Tolguth of Orv make perfect places for dinosaurs to roam.

Sidebar - Related Creatures Other Dinosaurs

A wide range of dinosaurs are presented on these pages, but any trip to the movies, exploration of dinosaur books, or online search reveals a wealth of additional creatures that could fit into your game as well. The spike-thumbed iguanodons, sail-backed spinosauruses, therizinosauruses with their massive claws, and more await discovery by those who would seek out the mysteries of the lost worlds where the thunder lizards still rule!

Sidebar - Locations Primeval Lands

Across Golarion, dinosaurs are found in isolated lands like primeval jungle valleys or plateaus—sometimes called lost worlds for their inaccessibility and lack of any encroaching civilization. In addition to dinosaurs, other megafauna can exist in these places as well, along with giant insects or aggressive creatures like carnivorous plants, drakes, linnorms, and rocs.