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<blockquote data-quote="Dragonwriter" data-source="post: 5270319" data-attributes="member: 54988"><p>You might want to look at Tanglefoot Bags as a cheap and easy way of getting the dragon on the ground. It may not be the most-useful or cost-effective, but it might help you melee it a bit.</p><p></p><p>See if you might be able to lure it into a cavern/low-ceiling area or, failing that, a forest. Trees will limit its movement slightly (not much, since it is only Medium) and they will also give you a slight cover bonus to AC and Reflex saves. If you could get Fly going in there, hide behind a big tree until it comes around... It might work.</p><p></p><p>There are some spells in Draconomicon designed for taking down dragons. If the Rogue has a good Use Magic Device, you might want to pick up some scrolls from there, such as Earthbind or Suppress Breath Weapon. But if your DM is using Draconomicon for his dragon, you are likely in (more) serious trouble...</p><p></p><p>EDIT: And on the Flyby Attack discussion... Dragons, like PCs, can take any feat they qualify for when they reach enough HD. Flyby Attack's only requirement is "Fly speed" so a 1 HD Pseudodragon could have it, along with every other critter with a fly speed, regardless of type or number of HD (minimum 1, of course). So, if the DM is building the dragon from the ground up and is going properly draconic, the dragon will most likely have Flyby Attack. It makes sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragonwriter, post: 5270319, member: 54988"] You might want to look at Tanglefoot Bags as a cheap and easy way of getting the dragon on the ground. It may not be the most-useful or cost-effective, but it might help you melee it a bit. See if you might be able to lure it into a cavern/low-ceiling area or, failing that, a forest. Trees will limit its movement slightly (not much, since it is only Medium) and they will also give you a slight cover bonus to AC and Reflex saves. If you could get Fly going in there, hide behind a big tree until it comes around... It might work. There are some spells in Draconomicon designed for taking down dragons. If the Rogue has a good Use Magic Device, you might want to pick up some scrolls from there, such as Earthbind or Suppress Breath Weapon. But if your DM is using Draconomicon for his dragon, you are likely in (more) serious trouble... EDIT: And on the Flyby Attack discussion... Dragons, like PCs, can take any feat they qualify for when they reach enough HD. Flyby Attack's only requirement is "Fly speed" so a 1 HD Pseudodragon could have it, along with every other critter with a fly speed, regardless of type or number of HD (minimum 1, of course). So, if the DM is building the dragon from the ground up and is going properly draconic, the dragon will most likely have Flyby Attack. It makes sense. [/QUOTE]
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