MASSIVE. The Alamosaurus is GARGANTUAN allowing creatures size up to Huge to enter it's space, but each of their turns they must succeed on a DC 10 Dexterity saving throw or take 32 (4d10 +10) bludgeoning damage and be knocked prone.
Heavyweight. The Alamosaurus is so heavy, it cannot swim or be moved. If it goes into water, it immediately sinks and has a 95% chance of causing a sinkhole, though, it can typically keep its head out of the water even when causing a massive sinkhole. No effect can move the Alamosaurus or knock it prone, other than from Argentinosaurus. It can carry up to 50,000 pounds comfortably, and no more at all.
Stomp. The Alamosaurus stomps on one 5 foot square within 5 feet, each creature there must succeed on a DC 18 Dexterity saving throw or take 59 (6d12 + 20) bludgeoning damage and be knocked prone on a failed save, or half as much on a success. Each creature within 20 feet of that space must succeed on a DC 25 Strength saving throw or be hit by the shock wave which deals 20 (4d6 + 6) thunder damage and be knocked prone, or half as much damage and not knocked prone on a success. The Alamosaurus' stomp does not damage itself, nor does the shockwave.
Description
A massive Tyrannosaurus-crushing titanosaur. This massive sauropod can deal massive damage with its stomp, sending a shockwave to anything unlucky or stupid enough to be in the area when it is attacked. Not even the Tyrannosaurus Rex, even the largest of them, can stand up to this biggie. Not a single one can even stand up after being stomped on. No creature can. Even if they move a little out of the way, they will be knocked prone. Who knew that eating 5,000 pounds of vegetation a day could make you that heavy. Some say that its environment is in the mountains, but those who actually know anything about it other than its a sauropod would know that IT IS THE MOUNTAIN.
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