Bulette

Bulette CR: 5 (1,800XP)

Large monstrosity, unaligned
Armor Class: 17 (Natural Armour)
Hit Points: 94 (9D10+45).
Speed: 40 ft , burrow: 40 ft

STR

19 +4

DEX

11 +0

CON

21 +5

INT

2 -4

WIS

10 +0

CHA

5 -3

Skills: Perception +6
Senses: Darkvision 60ft,Tremorsense 60ft & Passive Perception 16
Challenge Rating: 5 (1,800XP)
by Todd Lockwood

Standing Leap. The bulette's long jump is up to 30 ft and its high jump is up to 15 ft, with or without a running start.

Actions

Bite. Melee Weapon Attack: +7 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: (4d12 + 4) piercing damage.   Deadly Leap. If the bulette jumps at least 15 ft. as part of its movement, it can then use this action to land on its feet in a space that contains one or more other creatures. Each of those creatures must succeed on a DC 16 Strength or Dexterity saving throw (target's choice) or be knocked prone and take 14 (3d6 + 4) bludgeoning damage plus 14 (3d6 + 4) slashing damage. On a successful save, the creature takes only half the damage, isn't knocked prone, and is pushed 5 ft. out of the bulette's space into an unoccupied space of the creature's choice. If no unoccupied space is within range, the creature instead falls prone in the bulette's space.

A large, armor-plated, bullet-shaped monstrosity covered in thick, layered plates of natural armor bursts from the ground, its huge maw filled with razor-sharp teeth gaping wide.
  A bulette's body was covered in thick, layered plates. Its head was bullet-shaped, similar to that of a shark, with a massive mouth filled with multiple rows of razor-sharp teeth. Bulettes were sometimes supposed to be a bizarre cross between an armadillo and a snapping turtle, though there was little evidence to support this theory. Bulettes were heavily armored, however, like either creature, and had a powerful jaw mechanism for snapping up their unsuspecting prey.   Bulettes were covered head to toe in armor. Around the head and rear, this armor was a blue-brown color, while in-between the hue might range from gray-blue to blue-green. Areas around the eyes were slightly darkened, with the eyes themselves being a yellow color with blue-green pupils

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