Templeton580
Explorer
Crothian said:Forget the Black dragons, a Gold dragon is seen acting oddsly and killing things without cause...the Gold Dragons come to deal with it.
This is what I was thinking, but I'd like to expand on the idea.
So far, the ideas you've solicited and received seem to recommend you go at this PC from a rules standpoint (i.e., if the player has found a combination of rules to make him nigh unbeatable, it is your responsibility as DM to come up with some better rules so you can sto[m]p him), or you talk to your player out-of-game.
I think you should tackle it from a role-playing perspective. Although it's hard to tell exactly what happened from your original post, the party "had an encounter" with a gold dragon, and now the Druid is using that gold dragon's form willy-nilly.
I see several possibilities:
- A Council of gold dragons show up to punish whoever has been masquerading as one of them
- The gold dragon being impersonated shows up and challenges the druid to a duel of honor
- The druid gets cursed by Bahamut for frivolously using the form and abilities of his children
I just think that, instead of getting fed up with it from a rules standpoint, use it as an opportunity for role-playing.