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<blockquote data-quote="KarinsDad" data-source="post: 2981903" data-attributes="member: 2011"><p>Ok, most of the tactics listed so far assume a certain amount of ahead of time knowledge about the dragon and preparation by the party.</p><p></p><p>In my campaign, Dragons are very intelligent. At high levels, instead of a Green Dragon flying around taking whatever it wants, it does Alter Self to look like a Red Dragon. Hence, if PCs hear about it and come calling, they are prepared for the wrong fight.</p><p></p><p>Dragons also "hide their tracks" in my campaigns. Usually, the first PCs hear about a Dragon in the area is when it is roaring down on them. Many higher level Dragons fly near their lair Invisible and they also raid far from home (don't crap in my own back yard).</p><p></p><p></p><p>So let me change the question to: Given intelligent Dragons who have anti-Adventurer / anti-Army / anti-other Dragons, etc. tactics of their own, what anti-Dragon tactics do you use WITHOUT having the advantage of a lot of PC foreknowledge that today they are going to get into a fight with a Dragon?</p><p></p><p>Or in other words, what anti-Dragon tactics and/or spells does your PCs carry around with them on a daily basis?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KarinsDad, post: 2981903, member: 2011"] Ok, most of the tactics listed so far assume a certain amount of ahead of time knowledge about the dragon and preparation by the party. In my campaign, Dragons are very intelligent. At high levels, instead of a Green Dragon flying around taking whatever it wants, it does Alter Self to look like a Red Dragon. Hence, if PCs hear about it and come calling, they are prepared for the wrong fight. Dragons also "hide their tracks" in my campaigns. Usually, the first PCs hear about a Dragon in the area is when it is roaring down on them. Many higher level Dragons fly near their lair Invisible and they also raid far from home (don't crap in my own back yard). So let me change the question to: Given intelligent Dragons who have anti-Adventurer / anti-Army / anti-other Dragons, etc. tactics of their own, what anti-Dragon tactics do you use WITHOUT having the advantage of a lot of PC foreknowledge that today they are going to get into a fight with a Dragon? Or in other words, what anti-Dragon tactics and/or spells does your PCs carry around with them on a daily basis? [/QUOTE]
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