Cleon
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I was considering it, until you shot it down upthread.![]()
I reserve the right to disagree with myself...
...no I don't! ... yes I do!, and I just demonstrated it! ... aw, shucks...
*Ahem*
True dragons normally don't gain tail slap attacks until Young adult age category. This could prove problematic for this type of dragon.
I suggest we note that its bite attacks are treated as if it were one size category smaller, and that it gains a tail slap attack immediately. Since damage progression for tail slaps is identical to claws, we can just say that Medium or smaller bestiary dragons deal damage with their tail slaps equal to their claws. Does that sound good?
Starting the tail-slap early does make sense. It might be necessary to up the tail damage though, since these dragons lack claw attacks.
How about just having its tail do the same damage as a regular dragon's bite? (e.g. a Large Bestiary dragon has a 2d6 tail-slap and a 1d8 bite.)
Do we give them tail-sweep and wing attacks when they get large enough?