Hmm, not really used to using "feet" since I live in Sweden and we use the metric system here. But three feet is roughly one metre if I remember things correctly, so I'll count it from there.gagagagagagaga said:Speed is a good enough tie-breaker, I suppose.
Here's the stats on mine.
http://www.systemreferencedocuments.org/resources/systems/pennpaper/dnd35/soveliorsage/monstersBtoC.html#bulette
Says they can move 40 ft per turn, 10 feet per turn underground.
A horse moves 50 ft in a turn, if that's any help. ^_^
Unfortunately I don't have an online resource to back up the stats of my version of a landshark (since it's an old game in swedish from the early eighties, so to consider the source rather obscure would be fair). So I'll have to take it straight out of the rulebook, so there might be an issue over trust in that im not just making the numbers up (which I don't and I hope you trust me on that one).
Anyways, according to the stats of my version of a landshark, it moves twelve metres in one combat round. It dosen't specify if it's above or below ground, but since it's description states that the sharks main method of movement is burrowing/swim underground I assume it means that it moves at that speed underground.
So 12 metres per combat round would roughly be translated to 34 feet per combat round (correct me if you will on the exact method of converting metres to feet and vice versa, but 3 feet = roughly 1 metre is what I sort of recall on the top of my head).
So now the question naturally becomes, how much time does a combat round/turn constitute in each respective game?
It was a while ago since I played DnD (not to big fan of the game which might explain why I've forgotten). So im going to have to ask you to check that little detail for us.
If im not mistaken, one combat round in the game with "my" landshark usually consists of roughly 4-5 seconds. So it can travel 34 feet / 4-5 seconds.