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Number appearingWild 1
Armor class22
Move10' (10') Swim 30' (15')
Hit dice30** (AB +15)
Treasure typeH (calculated at one-quarter hit dice)
Damage per attack2 claws/1 bite or breath (2d8/2d8/10d6 or 30d8)
Morale10

Dragon turtles are so large, up to 200 feet long, that they are occasionally mistaken for rocky outcroppings or even small islands. Though they are not true dragons, they do advance through the same sort of age categories as the true dragons do; however, each age category changes the dragon turtle's Hit Dice by 5.

Due to their massive size, dragon turtles are immune to virtually all poisons.

Special Abilities

Poison Immunity — Due to their massive size, dragon turtles are immune to virtually all poisons.

Breath Weapon — Steam (Cloud)

Source: Basic Fantasy Role-Playing Game. Attribution: Chris Gonnerman / Basic Fantasy Project. License: CC-BY-SA-4.0.

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FrequencyVery rare
Number appearing1
Armor class0
Move90-ft swimming
Hit dice13
% in lair5%
Treasure type(For a typical individual) 5d6×1,000 cp (25%), 1d100×1,000 sp (40%), 1d4×10,000 ep (40%), 1d6×10,000gp (55%), 5d10×100 pp (25%), 1d100 gems (50%), 1d4×10 jewellery (50%), 4 magic items plus 1 potion and 1 scroll (15%), 2d4 potions (40%), 1d4 scrolls (50%)
Damage per attack2d6/2d6/4d8
Special attacksSteam cloud
Special defensesNone
Magic resistanceStandard
IntelligenceVery
AlignmentNeutral
SizeLarge

Dragon turtles are not true dragons, but seem to be a blend of the same kind that produced the owlbear. They do resemble true dragons in that they have a breath weapon: a cloud of steam 60 ft long, 40 ft wide and 40 ft high. The steam does damage equal to the dragon turtle's remaining hp (save for half damage) to all within the cloud.

Special Abilities

Steam cloud — A cloud of steam 60 ft long, 40 ft wide and 40 ft high. The steam does damage equal to the dragon turtle's remaining hp (save for half damage) to all within the cloud.

Capsize vessel — A dragon turtle surfacing beneath a vessel will capsize it 90% of the time (even if it is a very large vessel such as a galley).

Source: OSRIC. Attribution: Stuart Marshall, with Matthew J. Finch / Black Blade Publishing. License: OGL-1.0a.