D&D 3E/3.5 Large and In Charge 3.0 to 3.5?

Zandel said:
All dragons should be unique that adult has the following:

+16
+00
+10
+06
+06
+06

as stated in the DMG. If your going to use dragons you have to make each one unique for the impact...that baby dragon that got away in the first advanture could come back with a vengance in later years....

Only to find that those mortals died centuries ago. :)
 

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ElvishBard said:
Only to find that those mortals died centuries ago. :)
Unless he somehow ended up an a Flowing Time plane for a few Material Plane months.... you know:
SRD said:
Flowing Time: On some planes, time can flow faster or slower. One may travel to another plane, spend a year there, then return to the Material Plane to find that only six seconds have elapsed. Everything on the plane returned to is only a few seconds older. But for that traveler and the items, spells, and effects working on him, that year away was entirely real.

When designating how time works on planes with flowing time, put the Material Plane’s flow of time first, followed by the same flow in the other plane.
So with a 1 round -> 1 year plane, that Hatchling Dragon will be a Great Wyrm in only a little over two hours on the Material Plane. You may want less than that, to fit the campain, but it's entirely possible that an Old Red Dragon might take it's young away from the Material Plane to mature for a while after it had a bad experience....
 


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