iwatt said:
You are basing your examples on the fact that the PC is prepared beforehand. If you are going to use the example of a buffed out single class fighter or rogue, then you should at least give the Dragon the same benefit.
And Anyways, flying PCs still can't catch a flying Dragon due to the absurdly high flying speeds of the Dragons. The best shot for the fighter is to catch the Dragon in tight quarters (hopefully squeezed) and have a Ring of freedom of movement (not a given in all campaigns).
Sorry, but you are still wrong. I based my statement on the assumption that the character has the normal equipment and prepation of a 20th level PC, nothing Dragon-specific in there. Of course the Wizard and Cleric will have some long-lasting buffs up (Mindblank, GMW, magic Vestment, etc) but that is they way 20th level PC behave when they want to survive. For the rogue and fighter I assume nothing else than their standard equipment.
A fully buffed fighter or rogue could that this dragon with one hand and their eyes closed while simultanously receiting the Elder Edda backward (pretty hard to do as a fighter, but that's what Buff's are for

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Unless the PC has something to trap it with the Dragon can probably escape if in the open, but that hardly qualifies as soundly beating anybody, does it ?
iwatt said:
by average PC I mean a core rulebooks PC built using average wealth but also built through campaingning through the 20 Levels. Supposedly (and this is an opinion) the gear you have in Level 20 should include some subpar items you've actually obtained through your own blood and sweat. This is stuff you've collected through the years, not something you got with your Faerun Express at the Adventuerer'R'US back at Waterdeep the week before. The half price rule for selling is there for a reason.
Having played my 17th level wizard from 1st level in a campaign lasting 4 years I do have a fair idea of what the equipment of a high level party will look like. Even with the half price for selling its not hard to gain access to the most important items unless your DM is totally stingy. With Greater Teleport the largest city in the world is just one spell away, and that is not counting all the Craft Magic XXX feats. And trust me, if you don't have Freedom of movement and fly at higher levels you are just a big pile of XP for the Bad Guys.
iwatt said:
And to adress your statement about a spellcaster: Yes, a 20th level caster has a 50% (aproximately based on what others on this thread said) of taking out the dragon with one spell. But therefoer he also has a 50% chance of not killing him. Those aren't particularly good odds in my book.
Bzzzt, wrong again. A 20th level human wizard should have an INT of at least 30 (16 base+5 level +6 item +3 inherent), and that is with a fairly low prime stat (16). He'll have a DC of 10 (base)+9 (level) + 10 (stat) = 29 for his 9th level spells. He will hit with a touch attack unless he rolls a 1, and always penetrates SR. The Dragon has saves: Fort +16, Ref +11, Will +13, thus it has 40% chance to save with its strongest save. If you target Will it has only 25% chance, and with Ref it only saves on 18+. And that is not counting spells without any save (just SR).
iwatt said:
Basically, fighting a Dragon is unfair. He's a tough monster with some decent spellcasting thrown in. He also has some interesting special qualities. Take into account his excellent perceptions and defenses, and you have one tough mo... That's why fighting Dragons is and always has been about stacking the odds as far possible in your favor. Fair fights are for suckers, and never more so against a Dragon, any Dragon.
I do agree, Dragons are tough, and more than a match for their CR (unless the party is prepared and buffed and manages to get the fight on their terms. Our party killed a CR 23 Battledragon easily bacause we were able to dictate the battlefield and choose the time (long story why). It would have creamed us in a suprise encounter, but fully buffed (everybody had at least 20 spells running before the encounter) it went down in 3 rounds).
But 20th PCs are also insanely powerful, and no CR13 Dragon is a match for them unless the DM stacks the odds totally against the PC (and even naked in an antimagic field a 20th level barbarian would give the Dragon a fair fight).
.Ziggy