Triassic Aquatic Dinosaurs
Target
CreatureDPArmour DamageTo-hitAccSpdFS WeightCounter
Typical Nothosaur7-1d7w:10 mph
l:5 mph
w:50 mph
l:5 mph
-2-1300 lbs.0.50"x1.00"
Typical Icthyosaur8- 1d-27w:15 mphw:60 mph-2-1400 lbs.0.50"x1.00"
Large Icthyosaur30-1d7w:10 mphw:50 mph+0+16,600 lbs.0.75"x2.00"
Whale Icthyosaur30012d+28w:10 mphw:40 mph+2+360,000 lbs.1.00"x4.00"
Tanystropheus10-1d-18w:10 mph
l:2.5 mph
w:40 mph
l:5 mph
-2-12,000 lbs.0.50"x1.50"
Placodus821d-18w:5 mph
l:5 mph
w:15 mph
l:10 mph
-2-1800 lbs.0.25"x0.75"

Fish and Sharks (see ADQ 7/1 and Boat Wars) are also present in large numbers.

Nothosaurs:
Nothosaurs are pack animals. They can dive to around 1000', and can hold their breath for around 10 minutes.

Ichthyosaurs:
These are pack or family group animals depending on their particular type.
Diving depths range from around 2000' for the typical specimens, to depths of 10,000+ feet for whale Ichthyosaurs. Typical creatures can hold their breath for about 10 minutes at a time, while the larger creatures could conceivable hold it for upwards of half an hour!

Tanystropheus:
A solitary coastal creature. Has diving depth of about 500', and needs to breath every few minutes.

Placodus:
Another coastal creature, although it lives on land as well, and can hold it's breath for a couple of minutes.


Creatures