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    Converting prehistoric creatures

    Basing Lycaenops off of demiurge's Lycaesaurus... I'd put the Str and Dex scores at 13 at least. Since it's going to be Small, if we want to keep its Trip-related abilities, I'd also give it a racial bonus to its Trip modifier, since IIRC Trip uses the same size modifier as grapple checks. I...
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    Converting prehistoric creatures

    Ok, I see that it's written in the Attach entry, but the bonus doesn't seem to be figured into the Base Attack/Grapple line like it says it is (if you add in the racial bonus, the grapple modifier should be +1, not -3). Other than that, I'd say we're done.
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    Converting prehistoric creatures

    When I first created the Euchambersia creature in November 2007 I found a site that said its skull was 24cm long, so based on the pictures I found, I extrapolated it to be about 84cm in length (a bit less than 3 feet). Shade, be sure to note that in my above post I gave it the Grapple bonus...
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    Converting prehistoric creatures

    Ok, I'll do that. Where does it go when we're done with it?
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    Converting prehistoric creatures

    How does this look? Euchambersia Small Animal Hit Dice: 2d8+4 (13 hp) Initiative: +1 Speed: 30 ft. (6 squares) Armor Class: 13 (+1 size, +1 Dex, +1 natural), touch 12, flat-footed 12 Base Attack/Grapple: +1/+1* Attack: Bite +3 melee (1d4 plus poison) Full Attack: Bite +3 melee (1d4 plus poison)...
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    Converting prehistoric creatures

    How about I give it Attach like a dire weasel, and it injects its poison every round it's attached? Also I'll switch its poison to Con damage. That would probably necessitate bumping it up to CR 2.
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    Converting prehistoric creatures

    I already did Euchambersia for a thread on the WotC forums. I'll repost it here, feel free to butcher it. Also if you need help converting 2nd Edition to 3.5 I still have the 2nd to 3rd edition conversion manual lying around, I could potentially help if you need it.
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    Converting prehistoric creatures

    According to Wikipedia, Gorgonops was 3-5 meters long, though probably usually closer to 3 meters. That's close to 10 feet, which is still Large. Also according to Wikipedia, the gorgonopsid in Primeval was a Gorgonops. I'm sorry if it seems like I'm intruding, what with this being my only post...
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