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MASTODON

CREATURE 9

N

HUGE

ANIMAL

Recall Knowledge (animal) Nature DC 26

Perception +17; Low-Light Vision, Scent (imprecise) 30 feet

Skills Athletics +21, Survival +17

Str +8, Dex +0, Con +5, Int –4, Wis +2, Cha –2

AC 26; Fort +20, Ref +13, Will +17

HP 175

Speed 45 feet

Melee tusk +21 / +16 / +11 (reach 15 feet), Damage 3d8+12 piercing

Melee trunk +21 (reach 15 feet), Effect bing trunk

Melee foot +21 / +16 / +11 (reach 10 feet), Damage 2d10+12 bludgeoning

Dual Tusks The mastodon makes two tusk Strikes, each against a different creature. This counts as one attack for the mastodon’s multiple attack penalty, and the penalty doesn’t increase until after both attacks.

Requirements The monster’s last action was a success with a Strike that lists Grab in its damage entry, or it has a creature grabbed using this action. Effect The monster automatically Grabs the target until the end of the monster’s next turn. The creature is grabbed by whichever body part the monster attacked with, and that body part can’t be used to Strike creatures until the grab is ended.
Using Grab extends the duration of the monster’s Grab until the end of its next turn for all creatures grabbed by it. A grabbed creature can use the Escape action to get out of the grab, and the Grab ends for a grabbed creatures if the monster moves away from it.
Grabbing Trunk A Medium or smaller creature hit by the mastodon’s trunk is grabbed. If the mastodon moves, it can bring the grabbed creature along with it.

The monster Strides up to double its Speed and can move through the spaces of creatures of the listed size, Trampling each creature whose space it enters. The monster can attempt to Trample the same creature only once in a single use of Trample. The monster deals the damage of the listed Strike, but trampled creatures can attempt a basic Reflex save at the listed DC (no damage on a critical success, half damage on a success, double damage on a critical failure). Large or smaller, foot, DC 27

Not to be confused with the larger mammoth, mastodons are primeval elephants who dwell predominantly in temperate forests. There, they travel in close-knit social groups and feed on the forest vegetation.