Alright, already. Enough whining about no dinosaurs, either in Time Master or Cryptworld. Here are a few prehistoric critters to get us started. I went for generic types rather than specific species. Feel free to give suggestions on abilities, experience ratings, or new critters. Cue music by John Williams ...
Dinosaurs for Cryptworld
“Jurassic Juggernaut”
The Jurassic Juggernaut is a generic bipedal B-movie carnosaur, all appetite and teeth. It can chase prey at up to 45 mph, and attacks with either its massive bite or by knocking prey down with a swipe of its tail and then biting. It is hungry and aggressive but not the sharpest tool on the bench. The Juggernaut is probably one the largest and most dangerous animal foes adventurers will ever have to face. Usually encountered singly, Juggernauts sometimes travel in mated pairs.
STR: 11 (151) WPR: 2 (30)
DEX: NA PER: NA
AGL: 3 (45) PCN: 3 (45)
STA: 8 (120) PWR: NA
ATT: 2/98% WND: 19
MV: L 350
Experience: 3,000
“Winged Terror”
Your classic B-movie flying reptile, the Winged Terror is large and strong enough to carry off nubile adventurers regardless of what modern science has to say about the matter. It attacks with talons or beak, which may or may not have teeth. It is covered with short fur. Not as tough as some prehistoric monsters, but Terrors may travel in flocks.
STR: 4 (60) WPR: 2 (30)
DEX: NA PER: NA
AGL: 5 (75) PCN: 5 (75)
STA: 3 (45) PWR: NA
ATT: 1/68% WND: 12
MV: L 30 F 225
Experience: 500
“Pack Hunter”
Hunters are medium-sized biped dinosaurs that form groups to stalk prey. In addition to nasty teeth and grasping claws, they are often equipped with long talons on their powerful hind feet with which to disembowel their victims. They are fast runners and have excellent senses. Hunters are smarter than any dinosaur has a right to be and have limited manipulative ability with their foreclaws.
STR: 5 (75) WPR: 2 (30)
DEX: 2 (30) PER: NA
AGL: 4 (60) PCN: 3 (45)
STA: 4 (60) PWR: NA
ATT: 2/75% WND: 14
MV: L 225
Experience: 60
“Super Sauropod”
Super Sauropods are massive long-necked, long-tailed quadruped herbivores. Scientists today believe they were prairie-roaming herd animals sort of like elephants or bison. They prefer to flee danger but will defend themselves by bashing foes with their tails or by trampling them, using their outrageous weight to good advantage. In old movies, however, Super Sauropods were more likely to be solitary amphibians, and omnivorous. After all, even deer and chickens won’t pass up a chance to get a little extra protein by gobbling a mouse or lizard. How much more so a critter larger than several city buses?
STR: 13 (181) WPR: 2 (30)
DEX: NA PER: NA
AGL: 4 (60) PCN: 3 (45)
STA: 9 (135) PWR: NA
ATT: 1/120% WND: 21
MV: L 225 W 150
Experience: 2,000