Common | Huge | Neutral | Dinosaur
The largest of the ceratopsians, or horn-faced dinosaurs, and by far the most aggressive, this beaked herbivore is a plains-dweller. It has a huge front plate of bone protecting its 6-foot-long head, from which project two great horns (each over 3 feet long), while a shorter horn juts from its nose.
Armor Class | Hit Points | Move |
---|---|---|
14 | 64 (16 Hit Dice) |
walk 45 ft |
Appearing | 2d4 |
Habitat | Any |
Negotiation | no |
Morale DC | 13 |
Challenge | 39.3 (11,790 XP per monster) |
Ability Scores
STR | DEX | CON | INT | WIS | CHA |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
6 | -1 | 3 | -3 | 0 | -3 |
Combat
Has 3 attacks. Hit Bonus +6. Damage: Horns. 1d12 +6
Special Attacks
Trample. A Triceratops may trample Medium-size or smaller creatures for 2d6+5 points of damage. Dexterity DC 10 save for half damage.
Treasure
Individual: None
Lair: None