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<blockquote data-quote="kigmatzomat" data-source="post: 2353423" data-attributes="member: 9254"><p>First, I'd suggest you go here: </p><p><a href="http://www.enworld.org/showthread.php?t=136981" target="_blank">http://www.enworld.org/showthread.php?t=136981</a></p><p></p><p>This was being discussed just a few days ago. </p><p></p><p>Black dragons are a bit different but have some exxxcellent tactics available to them. They breathe water, which is an advantage they should never ignore. Water provides concealment and cover. A black only a few inches below the water line is dang hard to see but his blindsense should still be active. A black a few feet below may have 100% concealment and will likely have 9/10th cover. </p><p></p><p>My standard dragon feat suggestions stand: hover, wingover, fly-by and snatch. There's two left to choose for individual style. (Adult =20HD, 1 feat + 1/4HD = 6)</p><p></p><p>Hover is a giant blinding effect that only the dragon will be able to "see" through and increases their combat maneuverability. Wingover let's them emulate a higher maneuverability as well. Fly-by is the aerial spring attack and snatch, well, that's just mean. </p><p></p><p>For a black dragon I'd easily see round 1) Hover & breath, round 2) snatch & dive, round 3-4) drown/maul your snatched prey, round 5) fly-by the party, snatching another person, wingover to dive back into the water. The dragon may even put his <em>darkness</em> effect below the water to provide additional concealment. </p><p></p><p>An adult black dragon's magic is pretty limited (caster 3, knows 5x 0th and 3x 1sts) but can still be handy. Defensive spells like shield & mage armor are always useful. Manipulative spells like Change self (Only green dragons around here!) , enlarge or reduce are handy. </p><p></p><p>The dragon's SR of 18 will actually be a challenge to your party (max caster level = 9)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kigmatzomat, post: 2353423, member: 9254"] First, I'd suggest you go here: [url]http://www.enworld.org/showthread.php?t=136981[/url] This was being discussed just a few days ago. Black dragons are a bit different but have some exxxcellent tactics available to them. They breathe water, which is an advantage they should never ignore. Water provides concealment and cover. A black only a few inches below the water line is dang hard to see but his blindsense should still be active. A black a few feet below may have 100% concealment and will likely have 9/10th cover. My standard dragon feat suggestions stand: hover, wingover, fly-by and snatch. There's two left to choose for individual style. (Adult =20HD, 1 feat + 1/4HD = 6) Hover is a giant blinding effect that only the dragon will be able to "see" through and increases their combat maneuverability. Wingover let's them emulate a higher maneuverability as well. Fly-by is the aerial spring attack and snatch, well, that's just mean. For a black dragon I'd easily see round 1) Hover & breath, round 2) snatch & dive, round 3-4) drown/maul your snatched prey, round 5) fly-by the party, snatching another person, wingover to dive back into the water. The dragon may even put his [i]darkness[/i] effect below the water to provide additional concealment. An adult black dragon's magic is pretty limited (caster 3, knows 5x 0th and 3x 1sts) but can still be handy. Defensive spells like shield & mage armor are always useful. Manipulative spells like Change self (Only green dragons around here!) , enlarge or reduce are handy. The dragon's SR of 18 will actually be a challenge to your party (max caster level = 9) [/QUOTE]
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