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<blockquote data-quote="JiCi" data-source="post: 3568905" data-attributes="member: 40121"><p>Shade has converted the pink dragon, from an April's Fool D&D magazine. I've suggested to revamp it into a true evil chromatic dragon... and here it is:</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="color: Red">Pink Dragon</span></strong></p><p><strong>Dragon</strong></p><p><strong>Climate/Terrain</strong>: any mountains and forests</p><p><strong>Organization</strong>: Wyrmling, very young, young, juvenile, and young adult: solitary or clutch (2–5); adult, mature adult, old, very old, ancient, wyrm, or great wyrm: solitary, pair, or family (1–2 and 2–5 offspring)</p><p><strong>Challenge Rating</strong>: Wyrmling 2; very young 3; young 4; juvenile 6; young adult 9; adult 11; mature adult 13; old 15; very old 17; ancient 19; wyrm 20; great wyrm 21</p><p><strong>Treasure</strong>: Triple standard</p><p><strong>Alignment</strong>: Always chaotic evil</p><p><strong>Advancement</strong>: Wyrmling 2–3 HD; very young 5–6 HD; young 8–9 HD; juvenile 11–12 HD; young adult 14–15 HD; adult 17–18 HD; mature adult 20–21 HD; old 23–24 HD; very old 26–27 HD; ancient 29–30 HD; wyrm 32–33 HD; great wyrm 35+ HD</p><p><strong>Level Adjustment</strong>: Wyrmling +2; very young +3; young +3; juvenile +4; others —</p><p>[CODE]</p><p>Pink Dragons by Age</p><p>Age Size Hit Dice (hp) Str Dex Con Int Wis Cha Base Attack Fort Ref Will </p><p> Attack/ Bonus Save Save Save</p><p> Grapple</p><p>Wyrmling T 2d12+2 (15) 11 10 13 10 10 11 +1/-7 +3 +4 +3 +3 </p><p>Very young S 4d12+4 (30) 13 10 13 10 10 11 +4/+1 +6 +5 +4 +4</p><p>Young S 7d12+14 (59) 15 10 15 12 12 13 +7/+5 +10 +7 +5 +6</p><p>Juvenile M 10d12+20 (85) 17 10 15 12 12 13 +10/+13 +13 +7 +8 +8</p><p>Young adult M 13d12+39 (123) 19 10 17 14 14 15 +13/+14 +17 +11 +9 +10</p><p>Adult L 16d12+48 (152) 23 10 17 14 14 15 +16/+25 +22 +13 +10 +12</p><p>Mature adult L 19d12+76 (199) 27 10 19 16 16 17 +19/+31 +27 +15 +11 +14</p><p>Old L 22d12+110 (253) 29 10 21 16 16 17 +22/+35 +31 +18 +13 +17</p><p>Very old H 25d12+125 (287) 31 10 21 18 18 19 +25/+43 +35 +19 +14 +18</p><p>Ancient H 28d12+168 (350) 33 10 23 18 18 19 +28/+47 +39 +22 +16 +20</p><p>Wyrm H 31d12+186 (387) 35 10 23 20 20 21 +31/+51 +43 +23 +17 +22</p><p>Great wyrm G 34d12+238 (459) 37 10 23 20 20 21 +34/+59 +47 +26 +19 +24</p><p></p><p>Age Breath Frightful SR Init. Caster Level</p><p> Weapon (DC) Presence (DC) </p><p>Wyrmling 1d4 (11) - - +0 1st</p><p>Very young 2d4 (13) - - +0 2nd</p><p>Young 3d4 (15) - - +0 3rd</p><p>Juvenile 4d4 (17) - - +0 4th</p><p>Young adult 5d4 (19) 18 18 +0 5th</p><p>Adult 6d4 (21) 20 20 +0 6th</p><p>Mature adult 7d4 (23) 22 22 +0 7th</p><p>Old 8d4 (26) 24 24 +0 8th</p><p>Very old 9d4 (27) 26 25 +0 9th</p><p>Ancient 10d4 (30) 28 27 +0 10th</p><p>Wyrm 11d4 (32) 31 28 +0 11th</p><p>Great wyrm 12d4 (34) 32 30 +0 12th</p><p></p><p>Age Speed Armor Class Special Abilities</p><p>Wyrmling 40 ft., fly 90 ft. 13 (+2 size, +1 natural) Immunity to acid</p><p> (good) touch 12, flat-footed 13 Sneak Attack +1d6 </p><p>Very young 40 ft., fly 90 ft. 15 (+1 size, +4 natural) --</p><p> (good) touch 11, flat-footed 15 </p><p>Young 40 ft., fly 90 ft. 18 (+1 size, +7 natural) Sneak Attack +2d6</p><p> (good) touch 11, flat-footed 18 </p><p>Juvenile 40 ft., fly 100 ft. 20 (+10 natural) Buzzing Bee</p><p> (average) touch 10, flat-footed 20 </p><p>Young adult 40 ft., fly 100 ft. 23 (+13 natural) DR 5/magic, pathetic presence</p><p> (average) touch 10, flat-footed 23 Sneak Attack +3d6</p><p>Adult 40 ft., fly 100 ft. 25 (-1 size, +16 natural) [I]Tongues[/I]</p><p> (average) touch 9, flat-footed 25 </p><p>Mature adult 40 ft., fly 100 ft. 28 (-1 size, +19 natural) DR 10/magic, Sneak Attack +4d6 </p><p> (average) touch 9, flat footed 28 </p><p>Old 40 ft., fly 100 ft. 31 (-1 size, +22 natural) [I]Tasha’s Hideous Laughter[/I]</p><p> (average) touch 9, flat footed 31 </p><p>Very old 40 ft., fly 100 ft. 33 (-2 size, +25 natural) DR 15/magic, Sneak Attack +5d6</p><p> (average) touch 8, flat footed 33 </p><p>Ancient 40 ft., fly 100 ft. 36 (-2 size, +28 natural) [I]Feeblemind[/I]</p><p> (average) touch 8, flat footed 36 </p><p>Wyrm 40 ft., fly 100 ft. 38 (-2 size, +31 natural) DR 20/magic, Sneak Attack +6d6</p><p> (average) touch 8, flat footed 38 </p><p>Great wyrm 40 ft., fly 120 ft. 40 (-4 size, +34 natural) [I]Otto’s Irresistible dance[/I]</p><p> (poor) touch 6, flat footed 40 </p><p>[/CODE]</p><p><em> This dragon has an awkward appearance. Two short horns sweep backwards from its disproportioned head, while its wings seem undersized for its body. Its draconic maw is formed in a lopsided grin, and its claws look as if they've been painted and polished. Its scales are the colors of cherry blossoms. Despite its obvious draconic nature, the creature seems to inspire pity rather than awe.</em></p><p></p><p>Pink dragons are the weakest breed of chromatic dragons archived to this day. Some sages speculate that they are born from the union of a red and white dragon. These assumptions are false. Although pink dragons can become violent, they are not inherently cruel. In fact, most chromatic dragons will bully them or worse, attempt to kill them on sight, considering them parodies or mockeries of their own kind. Red dragons particularly despise them, fully aware of the myth of their heritage. However, pink dragons are renowned as devilish pranksters and tricksters. Very few dragon slayers learn that these dragons always get the last laugh.</p><p></p><p>The small scales of a wyrmling pink dragon are a pale, delicate pink, gradually darkening to the coloration of cherry blossoms at around juvenile age, before finally reaching hot pink at great wyrm. Its nails, teeth, and horn are always a darker shade of pink, while its eyes are almost fuschia. A pink dragon smells like a combination of fragrant flowers and soap.</p><p></p><p>Pink dragons tend to lair in subterranean areas located on the outskirts of humanoid society. They love to converse with humanoids and enjoy telling and hearing jokes. They have a quick temper, though, and will often turn those who don't find them humorous into their next meal.</p><p></p><p>Although pink dragons can subsist on nearly anything, they prefer to eat things of pink coloration, such as many humanoids, pigs, and pink fungi.</p><p></p><p><strong>Combat</strong></p><p>Pink dragons usually try to converse with intelligent creatures before resorting to violence. If drawn into battle, they try to downplay their draconic might, allowing their pathetic aura and comical appearance to give adversaries a false sense of security, especially when it creates an opening to sink its teeth in.</p><p></p><p><strong>Breath Weapon (Su)</strong>: A pink dragon has one breath weapon, a cone of pink bubbles composed of irritants that deal acid damage. A Reflex save halves the damage, but failing it renders the target blind and sickened for 1d4 rounds. Furthermore, the bubbles keep floating in suspension for 1 round per age category. Any non-reach, piercing or slashing melee attack made inside the cone’s area makes the bubbles burst, dealing 1d6 points of acid to the attacker, no save allowed. However, each attack reduces the breath lingering duration by one round. Pink dragons are immune to the effects of their own breath weapons, and those of other pink dragons. In addition, a pink dragon's vision is never hampered by the bubbles.</p><p></p><p><strong>Sneak Attack</strong>: If a pink dragon can catch an opponent when he is unable to defend himself effectively from her attack, it can strike a vital spot for extra damage. The pink dragon’s attack deals extra damage any time its target would be denied a Dexterity bonus to AC (whether the target actually has a Dexterity bonus or not), or when the pink dragon flanks her target. This extra damage is 1d6 at wyrmling stage, and it increases by 1d6 every two age categories thereafter. Should the pink dragon score a critical hit with a sneak attack, this extra damage is not multiplied. It cannot deal nonlethal damage in a sneak attack, not even with the usual –4 penalty.</p><p></p><p>A pink dragon can sneak attack only living creatures with discernible anatomies—undead, constructs, oozes, plants, and incorporeal creatures lack vital areas to attack. Any creature that is immune to critical hits is not vulnerable to sneak attacks. The pink dragon must be able to see the target well enough to pick out a vital spot and must be able to reach such a spot. A pink dragon cannot sneak attack while striking a creature with concealment or striking the limbs of a creature whose vitals are beyond reach.</p><p></p><p><strong>Buzzing Bee (Su)</strong>: A juvenile or older pink dragon can conjure a small but extremely loud bee to buzz around the head of a single target within 20 feet +10 feet per age category. This creates an unnerving noise that disrupts the subject's concentration. The subject is distracted and takes a -10 penalty on Move Silently checks. Creatures that can't hear are not distracted. The DC of Concentration checks to cast spells or maintain concentration while distracted is equal to this spell's DC + the level of the spell being cast. The bee has a fly speed of 180 feet (perfect). It remains near the subject in spite of darkness, invisibility, polymorph, cover, concealment, or any other attempt at disguising or hiding. The bee remains until the spell's duration expires or the subject moves out of range. The bee can't be attacked, but it can be dispelled.</p><p></p><p><strong>Spell-like abilities</strong>: 3/day—<em>Tongues</em> (adult or older); 1/day—<em>Feeblemind</em> (ancient or older), <em>Tasha's hideous laughter</em> (old or older), <em>Otto's irresistible dance</em> (great wyrm).</p><p></p><p><strong>Pathetic Presence (Su)</strong>: Pink dragons do not possess the frightful presence ability of other true dragons. Instead, a young adult or older dragon projects an aura of pity when it attacks, charges, or flies overhead. Creatures within a radius of 30 feet x the dragon’s age category are subject to the effect if they have more HD than the dragon. A potentially affected creature that succeeds on a Will save (DC 10 + 1/2 dragon’s HD + dragon’s Cha modifier) remains immune to that dragon’s pathetic presence for 24 hours. On a failure, creatures take a -2 penalty on attacks against the dragon, seeing it as weak, pathetic, and barely worth the effort of slaying. Dragons ignore the pathetic presence of pink dragons. Furthermore, any creature who fails their save are treated as flat-footed against the pink dragon’s attacks for 1 round</p><p></p><p><strong>Spells</strong>: A pink dragon does not gain spells known like other true dragons. Instead, it may select one 0- or 1st-level spell from the sorcerer/wizard spell list at each age category. It may cast a number of spells per day equal to its age category plus its Charisma modifier, in any combination. Thus, a juvenile pink dragon could select ghost sound, mage armor, magic missle, and prestidigitation, and can cast four of these spells per day in any combination. Caster level is indicated on the table above.</p><p></p><p><strong>Skills</strong>: Bluff, Move Silently, and Perform (comedy) are considered class skills for pink dragons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JiCi, post: 3568905, member: 40121"] Shade has converted the pink dragon, from an April's Fool D&D magazine. I've suggested to revamp it into a true evil chromatic dragon... and here it is: [B][COLOR=Red]Pink Dragon[/COLOR][/B] [B]Dragon[/B] [B]Climate/Terrain[/B]: any mountains and forests [B]Organization[/B]: Wyrmling, very young, young, juvenile, and young adult: solitary or clutch (2–5); adult, mature adult, old, very old, ancient, wyrm, or great wyrm: solitary, pair, or family (1–2 and 2–5 offspring) [B]Challenge Rating[/B]: Wyrmling 2; very young 3; young 4; juvenile 6; young adult 9; adult 11; mature adult 13; old 15; very old 17; ancient 19; wyrm 20; great wyrm 21 [B]Treasure[/B]: Triple standard [B]Alignment[/B]: Always chaotic evil [B]Advancement[/B]: Wyrmling 2–3 HD; very young 5–6 HD; young 8–9 HD; juvenile 11–12 HD; young adult 14–15 HD; adult 17–18 HD; mature adult 20–21 HD; old 23–24 HD; very old 26–27 HD; ancient 29–30 HD; wyrm 32–33 HD; great wyrm 35+ HD [B]Level Adjustment[/B]: Wyrmling +2; very young +3; young +3; juvenile +4; others — [CODE] Pink Dragons by Age Age Size Hit Dice (hp) Str Dex Con Int Wis Cha Base Attack Fort Ref Will Attack/ Bonus Save Save Save Grapple Wyrmling T 2d12+2 (15) 11 10 13 10 10 11 +1/-7 +3 +4 +3 +3 Very young S 4d12+4 (30) 13 10 13 10 10 11 +4/+1 +6 +5 +4 +4 Young S 7d12+14 (59) 15 10 15 12 12 13 +7/+5 +10 +7 +5 +6 Juvenile M 10d12+20 (85) 17 10 15 12 12 13 +10/+13 +13 +7 +8 +8 Young adult M 13d12+39 (123) 19 10 17 14 14 15 +13/+14 +17 +11 +9 +10 Adult L 16d12+48 (152) 23 10 17 14 14 15 +16/+25 +22 +13 +10 +12 Mature adult L 19d12+76 (199) 27 10 19 16 16 17 +19/+31 +27 +15 +11 +14 Old L 22d12+110 (253) 29 10 21 16 16 17 +22/+35 +31 +18 +13 +17 Very old H 25d12+125 (287) 31 10 21 18 18 19 +25/+43 +35 +19 +14 +18 Ancient H 28d12+168 (350) 33 10 23 18 18 19 +28/+47 +39 +22 +16 +20 Wyrm H 31d12+186 (387) 35 10 23 20 20 21 +31/+51 +43 +23 +17 +22 Great wyrm G 34d12+238 (459) 37 10 23 20 20 21 +34/+59 +47 +26 +19 +24 Age Breath Frightful SR Init. Caster Level Weapon (DC) Presence (DC) Wyrmling 1d4 (11) - - +0 1st Very young 2d4 (13) - - +0 2nd Young 3d4 (15) - - +0 3rd Juvenile 4d4 (17) - - +0 4th Young adult 5d4 (19) 18 18 +0 5th Adult 6d4 (21) 20 20 +0 6th Mature adult 7d4 (23) 22 22 +0 7th Old 8d4 (26) 24 24 +0 8th Very old 9d4 (27) 26 25 +0 9th Ancient 10d4 (30) 28 27 +0 10th Wyrm 11d4 (32) 31 28 +0 11th Great wyrm 12d4 (34) 32 30 +0 12th Age Speed Armor Class Special Abilities Wyrmling 40 ft., fly 90 ft. 13 (+2 size, +1 natural) Immunity to acid (good) touch 12, flat-footed 13 Sneak Attack +1d6 Very young 40 ft., fly 90 ft. 15 (+1 size, +4 natural) -- (good) touch 11, flat-footed 15 Young 40 ft., fly 90 ft. 18 (+1 size, +7 natural) Sneak Attack +2d6 (good) touch 11, flat-footed 18 Juvenile 40 ft., fly 100 ft. 20 (+10 natural) Buzzing Bee (average) touch 10, flat-footed 20 Young adult 40 ft., fly 100 ft. 23 (+13 natural) DR 5/magic, pathetic presence (average) touch 10, flat-footed 23 Sneak Attack +3d6 Adult 40 ft., fly 100 ft. 25 (-1 size, +16 natural) [I]Tongues[/I] (average) touch 9, flat-footed 25 Mature adult 40 ft., fly 100 ft. 28 (-1 size, +19 natural) DR 10/magic, Sneak Attack +4d6 (average) touch 9, flat footed 28 Old 40 ft., fly 100 ft. 31 (-1 size, +22 natural) [I]Tasha’s Hideous Laughter[/I] (average) touch 9, flat footed 31 Very old 40 ft., fly 100 ft. 33 (-2 size, +25 natural) DR 15/magic, Sneak Attack +5d6 (average) touch 8, flat footed 33 Ancient 40 ft., fly 100 ft. 36 (-2 size, +28 natural) [I]Feeblemind[/I] (average) touch 8, flat footed 36 Wyrm 40 ft., fly 100 ft. 38 (-2 size, +31 natural) DR 20/magic, Sneak Attack +6d6 (average) touch 8, flat footed 38 Great wyrm 40 ft., fly 120 ft. 40 (-4 size, +34 natural) [I]Otto’s Irresistible dance[/I] (poor) touch 6, flat footed 40 [/CODE] [I] This dragon has an awkward appearance. Two short horns sweep backwards from its disproportioned head, while its wings seem undersized for its body. Its draconic maw is formed in a lopsided grin, and its claws look as if they've been painted and polished. Its scales are the colors of cherry blossoms. Despite its obvious draconic nature, the creature seems to inspire pity rather than awe.[/I] Pink dragons are the weakest breed of chromatic dragons archived to this day. Some sages speculate that they are born from the union of a red and white dragon. These assumptions are false. Although pink dragons can become violent, they are not inherently cruel. In fact, most chromatic dragons will bully them or worse, attempt to kill them on sight, considering them parodies or mockeries of their own kind. Red dragons particularly despise them, fully aware of the myth of their heritage. However, pink dragons are renowned as devilish pranksters and tricksters. Very few dragon slayers learn that these dragons always get the last laugh. The small scales of a wyrmling pink dragon are a pale, delicate pink, gradually darkening to the coloration of cherry blossoms at around juvenile age, before finally reaching hot pink at great wyrm. Its nails, teeth, and horn are always a darker shade of pink, while its eyes are almost fuschia. A pink dragon smells like a combination of fragrant flowers and soap. Pink dragons tend to lair in subterranean areas located on the outskirts of humanoid society. They love to converse with humanoids and enjoy telling and hearing jokes. They have a quick temper, though, and will often turn those who don't find them humorous into their next meal. Although pink dragons can subsist on nearly anything, they prefer to eat things of pink coloration, such as many humanoids, pigs, and pink fungi. [B]Combat[/B] Pink dragons usually try to converse with intelligent creatures before resorting to violence. If drawn into battle, they try to downplay their draconic might, allowing their pathetic aura and comical appearance to give adversaries a false sense of security, especially when it creates an opening to sink its teeth in. [B]Breath Weapon (Su)[/B]: A pink dragon has one breath weapon, a cone of pink bubbles composed of irritants that deal acid damage. A Reflex save halves the damage, but failing it renders the target blind and sickened for 1d4 rounds. Furthermore, the bubbles keep floating in suspension for 1 round per age category. Any non-reach, piercing or slashing melee attack made inside the cone’s area makes the bubbles burst, dealing 1d6 points of acid to the attacker, no save allowed. However, each attack reduces the breath lingering duration by one round. Pink dragons are immune to the effects of their own breath weapons, and those of other pink dragons. In addition, a pink dragon's vision is never hampered by the bubbles. [B]Sneak Attack[/B]: If a pink dragon can catch an opponent when he is unable to defend himself effectively from her attack, it can strike a vital spot for extra damage. The pink dragon’s attack deals extra damage any time its target would be denied a Dexterity bonus to AC (whether the target actually has a Dexterity bonus or not), or when the pink dragon flanks her target. This extra damage is 1d6 at wyrmling stage, and it increases by 1d6 every two age categories thereafter. Should the pink dragon score a critical hit with a sneak attack, this extra damage is not multiplied. It cannot deal nonlethal damage in a sneak attack, not even with the usual –4 penalty. A pink dragon can sneak attack only living creatures with discernible anatomies—undead, constructs, oozes, plants, and incorporeal creatures lack vital areas to attack. Any creature that is immune to critical hits is not vulnerable to sneak attacks. The pink dragon must be able to see the target well enough to pick out a vital spot and must be able to reach such a spot. A pink dragon cannot sneak attack while striking a creature with concealment or striking the limbs of a creature whose vitals are beyond reach. [B]Buzzing Bee (Su)[/B]: A juvenile or older pink dragon can conjure a small but extremely loud bee to buzz around the head of a single target within 20 feet +10 feet per age category. This creates an unnerving noise that disrupts the subject's concentration. The subject is distracted and takes a -10 penalty on Move Silently checks. Creatures that can't hear are not distracted. The DC of Concentration checks to cast spells or maintain concentration while distracted is equal to this spell's DC + the level of the spell being cast. The bee has a fly speed of 180 feet (perfect). It remains near the subject in spite of darkness, invisibility, polymorph, cover, concealment, or any other attempt at disguising or hiding. The bee remains until the spell's duration expires or the subject moves out of range. The bee can't be attacked, but it can be dispelled. [B]Spell-like abilities[/B]: 3/day—[I]Tongues[/I] (adult or older); 1/day—[I]Feeblemind[/I] (ancient or older), [I]Tasha's hideous laughter[/I] (old or older), [I]Otto's irresistible dance[/I] (great wyrm). [B]Pathetic Presence (Su)[/B]: Pink dragons do not possess the frightful presence ability of other true dragons. Instead, a young adult or older dragon projects an aura of pity when it attacks, charges, or flies overhead. Creatures within a radius of 30 feet x the dragon’s age category are subject to the effect if they have more HD than the dragon. A potentially affected creature that succeeds on a Will save (DC 10 + 1/2 dragon’s HD + dragon’s Cha modifier) remains immune to that dragon’s pathetic presence for 24 hours. On a failure, creatures take a -2 penalty on attacks against the dragon, seeing it as weak, pathetic, and barely worth the effort of slaying. Dragons ignore the pathetic presence of pink dragons. Furthermore, any creature who fails their save are treated as flat-footed against the pink dragon’s attacks for 1 round [B]Spells[/B]: A pink dragon does not gain spells known like other true dragons. Instead, it may select one 0- or 1st-level spell from the sorcerer/wizard spell list at each age category. It may cast a number of spells per day equal to its age category plus its Charisma modifier, in any combination. Thus, a juvenile pink dragon could select ghost sound, mage armor, magic missle, and prestidigitation, and can cast four of these spells per day in any combination. Caster level is indicated on the table above. [B]Skills[/B]: Bluff, Move Silently, and Perform (comedy) are considered class skills for pink dragons. [/QUOTE]
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