Platybelodon

Originally Posted by Rappy of the Wizards Community forums.
The “shovel tuskers” include such species are platybelodon and amebelodon, they dwell in the areas where savannahs are pocketed with swampy boglands that form small pockets of water and mud in the middle of the dry grasslands. Wallowing in the mud if the savannah heat gets too much for them.
Platybelodon | |
Huge animal | |
Hit Dice | 9d8+27 (67 hp) |
Initiative | +0 |
Speed | 30 ft. (6 squares) |
Armor Class | 15 (-2 size, +7 natural), touch 8, flat-footed 15 |
Base Attack/Grapple | +6/+19 |
Attack | Bite +9 melee (2d6+5) or stamp +9 melee (1d8+5) |
Full Attack | Bite +9 melee (2d6+5) or 2 stamps +9 melee (1d8+5) |
Space/Reach | 15 ft./10 ft. |
Special Attacks | Powerful charge |
Special Qualities | Low-Light Vision, Scent |
Saves | Fort +9, Ref +6, Will +3 |
Abilities | Strength 20, Dexterity 10, Constitution 16, Intelligence 2, Wisdom 10, Charisma 7 |
Skills | Listen +3, Spot +2, Survival+3, Swim +9 |
Feats | Endurance, Improved Bull Rush, Power Attack, Run |
Environment | Warm plains and marshes |
Organization | Solitary or herd (5-10 plus matriarch [16 HD advanced shovel-tusker]) |
Challenge Rating | 4 |
Treasure | None |
Alignment | Always neutral |
Advancement | 10-14 HD (Huge); 15-20 HD (Gargantuan) |
Level Adjustment | – |