Velociraptor 5e

Tiny beast dinosaurunaligned. Pack Tactics.

Armor Class 13 Hit Points 10 4d4 Speed 50 ft. Jumping Strike. If the velociraptor moves at least 20 feet straight toward a creature and then hits it with a claw attack on the same turn, that target must succeed on a DC 10 Strength saving throw or be knocked prone. If the target is a Small or Tiny creature it is knocked prone and is grappled escape DC Grasping Claw. The velociraptor has advantage on all bite attacks made against creatures that it has grappled. Disemboweling Slash.

Velociraptor 5e

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It is covered in brown and black feathers, with a distinctive velociraptor 5e on its head. It has a long, stiff tail that helps it balance and maneuver. Grasping Claw.

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Submit Cancel. Melee Attack - Talon. Melee Attack - Bite. Attack from Above. The velociraptor can make a contested dexterity check to leap onto a target of size medium or smaller. If the velociraptor is successful it can make one additional talon attack when it takes the attack action to use its talon. The velociraptor can make a bite attack as a bonus action. This small little raptor is a lone carnivore that attacks smaller creatures with its talons, using it's wing like arms to help it stay on top of its prey.

Velociraptor 5e

Tiny beast dinosaur , unaligned. Pack Tactics. The velociraptor is a feathered dinosaur that resembles a large turkey. It has a long, slender snout, sharp teeth, and a curved claw on each hind foot.

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Home of user-generated, homebrew pages! The velociraptor is an aggressive predator that often hunts in packs. Its bite can pierce through flesh and bone, while its claws can slash and rend. It uses its speed and cunning to ambush and surround its prey. The velociraptor lives in warm, tropical regions, such as jungles, savannas, and grasslands. It can also scavenge carrion or steal kills from other predators. If the velociraptor hits with a claw attack against a creature that is prone , it may use a bonus action to make a second claw attack against the same target. It has advantage on attack rolls against a creature if at least one of its allies is within 5 feet of the creature and the ally is not incapacitated. The feathered velociraptor is a small, flightless, feathered dinosaur that is easily identified by its upturned snout and the large claw on each foot which it uses to slash and hold its prey. The feathered velociraptor is an adept hunter, able to track its prey without rest for many hours. It is covered in brown and black feathers, with a distinctive crest on its head. The hatchlings are born with feathers and can run shortly after hatching. The feathered velociraptor is not a pack hunter like other velociraptor species, having clearly defined territories which it will guard zealously, only venturing outside to seek mating opportunities. The velociraptor has advantage on all bite attacks made against creatures that it has grappled.

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Grasping Claw. The feathered velociraptor is not a pack hunter like other velociraptor species, having clearly defined territories which it will guard zealously, only venturing outside to seek mating opportunities. The velociraptor is an aggressive predator that often hunts in packs. If the target is a Small or Tiny creature it is knocked prone and is grappled escape DC It prefers areas with dense vegetation that provide cover and concealment. It communicates with chirps, hisses, and clicks. ECOLOGY The velociraptor is a carnivore that feeds on small to medium-sized animals, such as rodents, birds, lizards, and other dinosaurs. Pack Tactics. It needs to eat frequently to sustain its high metabolism. The hatchlings are born with feathers and can run shortly after hatching. The feathered velociraptor is an adept hunter, able to track its prey without rest for many hours. It has a long, stiff tail that helps it balance and maneuver. It is a social animal that forms bonds with its pack members.

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