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<blockquote data-quote="qstor" data-source="post: 407712" data-attributes="member: 1489"><p>I think I did this one the old boards. Let me know what you think</p><p></p><p>Mike</p><p>-----------------Steel Dragon</p><p></p><p>From the Monstorous Manual p. 86.</p><p></p><p>These blue gray dragons love to have human or demihuman followers and often pose as wizards or scholars. They favor talk over combat. As their scales age they take the color of burnished steel.</p><p>They prefer human form to their own.</p><p></p><p>Dragon (Earth)</p><p>Climate/Terrain: Any temperate land</p><p>Organization:</p><p>Wyrmling, very young, young, juvenile, and young adult: solitary or clutch (2-5); </p><p>Adult, mature adult, old, very old, ancient, wyrm, or great wyrm: solitary, pair, or family (1-2 and 2-5 offspring)</p><p></p><p>Challenge Ratings:</p><p>Wyrmling 2;</p><p>Very young 3; </p><p>Young 4; </p><p>Juvenile 6; </p><p>Young adult 8; </p><p>Adult 10; </p><p>Mature adult 13; </p><p>Old 15; </p><p>Very old 17; </p><p>Ancient 18; </p><p>Wyrm 19; </p><p>Great wyrm 21</p><p>Treasure: Double standard</p><p>Alignment: Always lawful neutral (good)</p><p></p><p>Advancement:</p><p>Wyrmling 4-5 HD (Tiny); </p><p>Very young 7-8 HD (Small); </p><p>Young 10-11 HD (Medium-size); </p><p>Juvenile 13-14 HD (Medium-size); </p><p>Young adult 16-17 HD (Large); </p><p>Adult 19-20 HD (Large); </p><p>Mature adult 22-23 HD (Huge); </p><p>Old 25-26 HD (Huge); </p><p>Very old 28-29 HD (Huge); </p><p>Ancient 31-32 HD (Huge); </p><p>Wyrm 34-35 HD (Gargantuan); </p><p>Great wyrm 37+ HD (Gargantuan)</p><p></p><p></p><p>Steel Dragons by Age</p><p> Attack Fort Ref Will Breath Fear</p><p>Age Size Hit Dice (hp) AC Bonus Save Save Save Weapon (DC) DC SR</p><p>--- ---- ------------- -- ------ ---- ---- ---- ------ ---- -- --</p><p>Wyrmling T 3d12+3 (22) 15 (+2 size, +3 natural) +5 +5 +3 +4 1d4(12)</p><p>Very young S 6d12+6 (45) 17 (+1 size, +6 natural) +8 +6 +5 +5 2d4(14) - -</p><p>Young M 9d12+18 (76) 19 (+9 natural) +11 +9 +6 +8 3d4 (16) - -</p><p>Juvenile M 12d12+24 (102) 22 (+12 natural) +15 +10 +8 +9 4d4 (18) - -</p><p>Young adult L 15d12+45 (142) 24 (-1 size, +15 natural) +18 +13 +9 +12 5d4(20) 16 17</p><p>Adult L 18d12+72 (189) 27 (-1 size, +18 natural) +23 +15 +11 +13 6d4(23) 19 18</p><p>Mature adult H 21d12+105 (241) 29 (-2 size, +21 natural) +27 +18 +12 +16 7d4 (25) 21 21</p><p>Old H 24d12+120 (276) 32 (-2 size, +24 natural) +31 +19 +14 +17 8d4 (27) 23 22</p><p>Very old H 27d12+162 (337) 35 (-2 size, +27 natural) +35 +22 +15 +20 9d4 (29) 25 23</p><p>Ancient H 30d12+180 (375) 38 (-2 size, +30 natural) +39 +23 +17 +21 10d4 (31) 27 25</p><p>Wyrm G 33d12+231 (445) 39 (-4 size, +33 natural) +41 +26 +18 +24 11d4 (33) 39 26</p><p>Great wyrm G 36d12+288 (522) 42 (-4 size, +36 natural) +45 +28 +20 +35 12d4 (36) 32 28</p><p></p><p>Orange Dragon Abilities by Age</p><p></p><p>Age Speed Str Dex Con Int Wis Cha Special Abilities Caster Level</p><p>--- ----- --- --- --- --- --- --- ----------------- ------------</p><p>Wyrmling 60 ft., fly 150 ft. 11 10 13 14 11 14 poison immunity,polymorph self -</p><p> (average)</p><p>Very young 60 ft., fly 150 ft. 13 10 13 16 11 16 -</p><p> (average)</p><p>Young 60 ft., fly 200 ft. 15 10 15 16 13 16 prestidigitation 1st</p><p> (poor)</p><p>Juvenile 60 ft., fly 200 ft. 17 10 15 18 13 18 Eagle's splendor 3rd</p><p> (poor)</p><p>Young adult 60 ft., fly 200 ft. 19 10 17 18 15 18 Damage reduction 5/+1 5th</p><p> (poor)</p><p>Adult 60 ft., fly 200 ft. 23 10 19 20 15 20 charm person 7th</p><p> (poor)</p><p>Mature adult 60 ft., fly 200 ft. 27 10 21 20 17 20 Damage reduction 10/+1 9th</p><p> (poor)</p><p>Old 60 ft., fly 200 ft. 29 10 21 24 17 24 suggestion 11th</p><p> (poor)</p><p>Very old 60 ft., fly 200 ft. 31 10 23 26 19 26 Damage reduction 15/+2 13th</p><p> (poor)</p><p>Ancient 60 ft., fly 200 ft. 33 10 23 28 19 28 enthrall 15th</p><p> (poor)</p><p>Wyrm 60 ft., fly 250 ft. 35 10 25 30 21 30 Damage reduction 20/+3 17th</p><p> (clumsy)</p><p>Great wyrm 60 ft., fly 250 ft. 37 10 27 32 21 32 - 19th</p><p> (clumsy)</p><p>Breath Weapon (Su): A steel dragon has one type of breath weapon, a cloud of toxic gas. </p><p>If a save is made then the listed damage is taken, otherwise the creature must make a Fort save DC (18) or die. Anyone covered in lard or grease has a +2 bonus to the save.</p><p></p><p>Immunities (ex) all steel dragons are immune to poison. Young steel Dragons are immune to (1st level spells) , young adult (2nd), mature adult (3rd), and ancient (4th).</p><p></p><p></p><p>Tounges (su) a steel dragon may communicate with an creature that has a language as though using a tounges spell as cast by a 12th level sorcerer.</p><p></p><p>Other Spell-Like Abilities: 5/day - polymorph self; 3/day - charm person; 2/ day - prestidigitation; 1/day- entrall, suggestion and Eagles Splendor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="qstor, post: 407712, member: 1489"] I think I did this one the old boards. Let me know what you think Mike -----------------Steel Dragon From the Monstorous Manual p. 86. These blue gray dragons love to have human or demihuman followers and often pose as wizards or scholars. They favor talk over combat. As their scales age they take the color of burnished steel. They prefer human form to their own. Dragon (Earth) Climate/Terrain: Any temperate land Organization: Wyrmling, very young, young, juvenile, and young adult: solitary or clutch (2-5); Adult, mature adult, old, very old, ancient, wyrm, or great wyrm: solitary, pair, or family (1-2 and 2-5 offspring) Challenge Ratings: Wyrmling 2; Very young 3; Young 4; Juvenile 6; Young adult 8; Adult 10; Mature adult 13; Old 15; Very old 17; Ancient 18; Wyrm 19; Great wyrm 21 Treasure: Double standard Alignment: Always lawful neutral (good) Advancement: Wyrmling 4-5 HD (Tiny); Very young 7-8 HD (Small); Young 10-11 HD (Medium-size); Juvenile 13-14 HD (Medium-size); Young adult 16-17 HD (Large); Adult 19-20 HD (Large); Mature adult 22-23 HD (Huge); Old 25-26 HD (Huge); Very old 28-29 HD (Huge); Ancient 31-32 HD (Huge); Wyrm 34-35 HD (Gargantuan); Great wyrm 37+ HD (Gargantuan) Steel Dragons by Age Attack Fort Ref Will Breath Fear Age Size Hit Dice (hp) AC Bonus Save Save Save Weapon (DC) DC SR --- ---- ------------- -- ------ ---- ---- ---- ------ ---- -- -- Wyrmling T 3d12+3 (22) 15 (+2 size, +3 natural) +5 +5 +3 +4 1d4(12) Very young S 6d12+6 (45) 17 (+1 size, +6 natural) +8 +6 +5 +5 2d4(14) - - Young M 9d12+18 (76) 19 (+9 natural) +11 +9 +6 +8 3d4 (16) - - Juvenile M 12d12+24 (102) 22 (+12 natural) +15 +10 +8 +9 4d4 (18) - - Young adult L 15d12+45 (142) 24 (-1 size, +15 natural) +18 +13 +9 +12 5d4(20) 16 17 Adult L 18d12+72 (189) 27 (-1 size, +18 natural) +23 +15 +11 +13 6d4(23) 19 18 Mature adult H 21d12+105 (241) 29 (-2 size, +21 natural) +27 +18 +12 +16 7d4 (25) 21 21 Old H 24d12+120 (276) 32 (-2 size, +24 natural) +31 +19 +14 +17 8d4 (27) 23 22 Very old H 27d12+162 (337) 35 (-2 size, +27 natural) +35 +22 +15 +20 9d4 (29) 25 23 Ancient H 30d12+180 (375) 38 (-2 size, +30 natural) +39 +23 +17 +21 10d4 (31) 27 25 Wyrm G 33d12+231 (445) 39 (-4 size, +33 natural) +41 +26 +18 +24 11d4 (33) 39 26 Great wyrm G 36d12+288 (522) 42 (-4 size, +36 natural) +45 +28 +20 +35 12d4 (36) 32 28 Orange Dragon Abilities by Age Age Speed Str Dex Con Int Wis Cha Special Abilities Caster Level --- ----- --- --- --- --- --- --- ----------------- ------------ Wyrmling 60 ft., fly 150 ft. 11 10 13 14 11 14 poison immunity,polymorph self - (average) Very young 60 ft., fly 150 ft. 13 10 13 16 11 16 - (average) Young 60 ft., fly 200 ft. 15 10 15 16 13 16 prestidigitation 1st (poor) Juvenile 60 ft., fly 200 ft. 17 10 15 18 13 18 Eagle's splendor 3rd (poor) Young adult 60 ft., fly 200 ft. 19 10 17 18 15 18 Damage reduction 5/+1 5th (poor) Adult 60 ft., fly 200 ft. 23 10 19 20 15 20 charm person 7th (poor) Mature adult 60 ft., fly 200 ft. 27 10 21 20 17 20 Damage reduction 10/+1 9th (poor) Old 60 ft., fly 200 ft. 29 10 21 24 17 24 suggestion 11th (poor) Very old 60 ft., fly 200 ft. 31 10 23 26 19 26 Damage reduction 15/+2 13th (poor) Ancient 60 ft., fly 200 ft. 33 10 23 28 19 28 enthrall 15th (poor) Wyrm 60 ft., fly 250 ft. 35 10 25 30 21 30 Damage reduction 20/+3 17th (clumsy) Great wyrm 60 ft., fly 250 ft. 37 10 27 32 21 32 - 19th (clumsy) Breath Weapon (Su): A steel dragon has one type of breath weapon, a cloud of toxic gas. If a save is made then the listed damage is taken, otherwise the creature must make a Fort save DC (18) or die. Anyone covered in lard or grease has a +2 bonus to the save. Immunities (ex) all steel dragons are immune to poison. Young steel Dragons are immune to (1st level spells) , young adult (2nd), mature adult (3rd), and ancient (4th). Tounges (su) a steel dragon may communicate with an creature that has a language as though using a tounges spell as cast by a 12th level sorcerer. Other Spell-Like Abilities: 5/day - polymorph self; 3/day - charm person; 2/ day - prestidigitation; 1/day- entrall, suggestion and Eagles Splendor. [/QUOTE]
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