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Wild Shape: Dilophosaurus

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Wild Shape: Dilophosaurus is a Wild Shape form available to Druids.

Description

Take the shape of a dilophosaurus whose Corrosive Spit can dissolve a target's Armour Class.

Your dilophosaurus shape has a starting health of HP Icon.png 74 hit points that increases every two druid levels.

Properties

Cost:
Action + Wild Shape Charge
Details:
Dilophosaurus Portrait.png

Dilophosaurus shape has the following physical attributes:

STR

19
(+4)

DEX

13
(+1)

CON

17
(+3)

HP Icon.png Hit Points

74

Creature AC Icon.png Armour Class

14

Abilities

Bite.webp
Bite Bite ()
+
D8 Acid.png 1d8 (1~8) Damage TypesAcid

Bite a target.

 Melee: 1.5 m / 5  ft
Corrosive Spit.webp
Corrosive Spit Corrosive Spit ()
D8 Acid.png 2d8 (2~16) Damage TypesAcid

Spray a target with corrosive fluids that slowly melt away its Armour Class Armour Class.

The target's Armour Class decreases by 1 per turn, to a maximum penalty of -5. Water removes the spit and its effects.

CON Save
 Range: 18 m / 60 ft
Pounce Dilophosaurus.webp
Pounce Pounce ()

Leap at a target to bite it and potentially knock it Prone Prone.

STR Save
 Range: 8.5 m / 28 ft

At Higher Levels

The hit points and damage of the dilophosaurus form increase with druid levels, as shown in the table below:

Druid level Hit points Bonus damage
Bite Bite Pounce Pounce Corrosive Spit Corrosive Spit
10 74 1d8 1d8 1d8
12 96 1d10 1d10 1d10

Condition: Wild Shape: Dilophosaurus

Wild Shape: Dilophosaurus Wild Shape: Dilophosaurus
  • Wild shaped into a Dilophosaurus

How to learn

Classes:

This action is a variation of:
Wild Shape Wild Shape

Notes

  • The Dilophosaurus does not appear as a monster in tabletop Dungeons & Dragons. While it is a real dinosaur, its ability to spit acid is fictional, and a reference to the book and film Jurassic Park.

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