Platecarpus

Level 3
Creature· animalLargeRemaster
AC
19
HP
46
Speed
5 ft.
Perception
+9
Fort
+10
Ref
+11
Will
+7
Senses low-light-vision, scent 30 ft. (imprecise)
Skills stealth +11, athletics +9
Other Speeds swim 35 ft.
Recall Knowledge DC 18 (nature)

Attacks

Melee Jaws +12 (unarmed), Damage 1d12+5 piercing

Abilities

Deep Breathinteraction

A platecarpus can hold its breath for 2 hours.

Aquatic Drag

Requirements The platecarpus has a creature Grabbed


Effect The platecarpus Swims up to half its Speed, carrying the grabbed creature with it.

Strafing Chomp

The platecarpus Swims up to its Speed, making one jaws Strike at any point along the way. The Strike deals half damage.

Swallow Whole

Medium, (1d6+2)[bludgeoning], Rupture 10


Grab

The mid-sized platecarpuses are the most common type of mosasaur. They're typically 15 feet long, but larger specimens can grow up to 20 feet. The larger varieties sometimes eat Medium humanoids, but most stick to smaller fare.


The massive swimming reptiles called mosasaurs thrash their powerful tails to propel them after prey. Four articulated, webbed paddles let them precisely steer their paths, and their hinged jaws-much like a snake's-allow mosasaurs to swallow larger creatures than their size would indicate. A small set of secondary pterygoid jaws in their gullets pull in their meals for more efficient digestion. As air breathers, mosasaurs must stay near the surface of the water, competing for food with whales. This proximity to the surface means they often capsize small boats, feasting on the crew members who fall out.