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<blockquote data-quote="keterys" data-source="post: 4521180" data-attributes="member: 43019"><p>So, on the chromatic dragon using force - which of course I took forever to get back to, but my thoughts are an orange dragon.</p><p></p><p>Some similarities to red, but much smaller and weaker. They are some of the greediest of the chromatics with respect to one thing - magic. They have learned to eat and digest it and their attacks and defenses are imbued with force powered by the magic they have eaten. </p><p></p><p>In terms of combat abilities, controllers or artillery of lower level than red dragons (but not drastically lower). Their claw attacks would not be as impressive as other dragons, but they would have force-assisted powerful bite and tail attacks. Their breath weapon would be fire and force, both, with a strong knockback. They would have significant push and some knockdown abilities. Initially they would have a powerful shield of force surrounding them that they can use to damage and push away those who end near them, but when bloodied it would fracture and they would instead single target lash out with force when damaged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keterys, post: 4521180, member: 43019"] So, on the chromatic dragon using force - which of course I took forever to get back to, but my thoughts are an orange dragon. Some similarities to red, but much smaller and weaker. They are some of the greediest of the chromatics with respect to one thing - magic. They have learned to eat and digest it and their attacks and defenses are imbued with force powered by the magic they have eaten. In terms of combat abilities, controllers or artillery of lower level than red dragons (but not drastically lower). Their claw attacks would not be as impressive as other dragons, but they would have force-assisted powerful bite and tail attacks. Their breath weapon would be fire and force, both, with a strong knockback. They would have significant push and some knockdown abilities. Initially they would have a powerful shield of force surrounding them that they can use to damage and push away those who end near them, but when bloodied it would fracture and they would instead single target lash out with force when damaged. [/QUOTE]
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