Dragon Turtle - DnD 5e stats

Dragon Turtle

  • AC: 20 (Natural Armor)
  • Alignment: Neutral
  • CHA: 12
  • CON: 20
  • Challenge Rating: 17
  • DEX: 10
  • HP: 341 (22d20+10)
  • INT: 10
  • Languages: Aquan, Draconic
  • Passive Perception: 11
  • Resistances: Fire
  • Roll 0: Bite 1d20 + 13 3d12+7
  • Roll 1: Claw 1d20 + 13 2d8+7
  • Roll 2: Tail 1d20 + 13 3d12+7
  • Roll 3: Steam Breath 1d20 + 0 15d6
  • STR: 25
  • Saving Throws: Dex +6, Con +11, Wis +7
  • Senses: Darkvision 120 Ft.
  • Size: Gargantuan
  • Speed: 20 ft., swim 40 ft.
  • Type: dragon
  • WIS: 12

Traits

Amphibious: The dragon turtle can breathe air and water.

Actions

Multiattack: The dragon turtle makes three attacks: one with its bite and two with its claws. It can make one tail attack in place of its two claw attacks.

Bite: Melee Weapon Attack: +13 to hit, reach 15 ft., one target. Hit: 26 (3d12 + 7) piercing damage.

Claw: Melee Weapon Attack: +13 to hit, reach 10 ft., one target. Hit: 16 (2d8 + 7) slashing damage.

Tail: Melee Weapon Attack: +13 to hit, reach 15 ft., one target. Hit: 26 (3d12 + 7) bludgeoning damage. If the target is a creature, it must succeed on a DC 20 Strength saving throw or be pushed up to 10 feet away from the dragon turtle and knocked prone.

Steam Breath (Recharge 5-6): The dragon turtle exhales scalding steam in a 60-foot cone. Each creature in that area must make a DC 18 Constitution saving throw, taking 52 (15d6) fire damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one. Being underwater doesn't grant resistance against this damage.


The SendingStone review

The Dragon Turtle is a formidable creature with a natural armor class of 20, a challenge rating of 17, and a whopping 341 hit points. Despite its intimidating appearance, the creature is neutral in alignment and has a moderate charisma of 12. With a constitution score of 20 and an average dexterity of 10, the Dragon Turtle is more of a slow-moving tank than a swift predator. However, its ability to speak Aquan and Draconic demonstrates a level of intelligence. All in all, the Dragon Turtle is a highly dangerous adversary, but its neutral alignment means it may not always attack unprovoked.


Dragon Turtle is D&D (Dungeons & Dragons) 5th edition content, but other TTRPGs may have their own version such as a Dragon Turtle Pathfinder edition. Want to use Dragon Turtle in a VTT (virtual tabletop)? Try out SendingStone for free today!


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