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<blockquote data-quote="master arminas" data-source="post: 5752298" data-attributes="member: 9287"><p>Hello. Master Arminas here once again, and I’ve got another class conversion for you good folks. Today we are taking a look at the Dragon Shaman. This class was originally presented in the 3.5 Player’s Handbook II and it offered a different take on the paths of power. Not capable of casting spells, it had a number of really neat tricks—called auras—that presented an experienced player with a means to customize his character even in the midst of combat. Now, I had a number of problems with the class and some of the abilities.</p><p></p><p>I mean, I didn’t realize that dragons are so altruistic! I mean, I can see the aura affecting the Dragon Shaman himself, but being able to affect his allies within 30’? The designers at Wizards said they wanted an alternative to the bard, but it made little sense. And <em>touch of vitality</em>? Another head-scratcher. Thematically, that power isn’t based on any dragon ability I have ever heard of. And it made 3.5 paladins want to cry with their sorely underpowered <em>lay on hands</em>.</p><p></p><p>I have also ditched the alignment restrictions: if a good player wants to play a chromatic dragon shaman, then more power to them! Why shouldn’t we have more options to choose from?</p><p></p><p>With this conversion I have tried to keep to what the core of the class fluff described it as: a character who covets the power of dragons and how has dedicated himself to garnering that power for himself. There are some who will not like what I have done, and that is ok. I know that not all people will be happy with losing the auras, and that too is ok. Like with all conversion, this is only a starting point, not the finish line.</p><p></p><p>As always, folks, I would value any comments, critiques, and suggestions that you care to make. And above all else, remember it is a just a game and we are only here to have fun. So have fun taking a look at the revised Dragon Shaman as I have always imagined it to be.</p><p></p><p><strong>A Pathfinder Dragon Shaman</strong></p><p></p><p>There are many who covet the power and majesty of true dragons, but it is only the Dragon Shaman who has managed to unearth the ancient rites and rituals to manifest that power. Driven by the promise of becoming closely bound to ancient dragon spirits that yearn once more for the semblance of life, the Dragon Shaman bonds himself to a <em>totem dragon</em> spirit. Through this totem, the newly christened Dragon Shaman slowly gains many of the powers of a true dragon. Few understand these warriors and their ravenous quest for power, but none can deny the results which they have achieved.</p><p></p><p><strong>Role</strong>: The dragon shaman is a powerful warrior who possesses an array of special abilities and attacks. His area of effect breath weapon allows him to wreak havoc among his opponents and his draconic auras and totem provide him with defensive and utility options. He is not a true spellcaster, but over time he gains a limited number of spell-like abilities that provide him with an array of options. And while he may not possess the raw combat ability of a fighter or barbarian, he is more than capable of holding his own in melee and assisting a party with his unique range of abilities.</p><p></p><p><strong>Alignment</strong>: Any.</p><p></p><p><strong>Hit Die</strong>: d10.</p><p></p><p><strong>BAB</strong>: Medium.</p><p></p><p><strong>Good Saves</strong>: Fort and Will.</p><p></p><p><strong>Class Skills</strong>: Appraise (Int), Bluff (Cha), Climb (Str), Craft (Int), Diplomacy (Cha), Fly (Dex), Heal (Wis), Intimidate (Cha), Knowledge (All) (Int), Linguistics (Int), Perception (Wis), Sense Motive (Wis), Spellcraft (Int), Stealth (Dex), Survival (Wis), Swim (Str), and Use Magic Device (Cha).</p><p></p><p><strong>Skill Points per Level</strong>: 4 + Int modifier.</p><p></p><p><strong>Weapon and Armor Proficiency</strong>: Dragon shamans are proficient with simple and martial weapons, with their natural weapons (see below), with light and medium armor, and with shields (except tower shields).</p><p></p><p><strong>Claws (Ex)</strong>: A dragon shaman can grow claws as a free action. These claws are treated as natural weapons, allowing the character to make two claw attacks as a full attack action using his full base attack bonus. If the dragon shaman wields a light or one-handed weapon and has his second hand free, he may make a single claw attack in addition to his normal attacks when using the full attack action. This secondary claw attack is made at the dragon shaman’s highest base attack bonus -5. Each of these attacks deals 1d4 points of damage plus the dragon shaman's Strength modifier (1d3 points of damage if the dragon shaman is a Small character).</p><p>At 4th level, the dragon shaman gains a +1 enhancement bonus on attack and damage rolls with his claws and his claws are now considered to be magic weapons for the purpose of overcoming DR. At 8th level, and every four levels gained thereafter as a dragon shaman, the bonus on attack and damage rolls increases by +1 to a maximum bonus of +5 at 20th level.</p><p>At 10th level, the damage inflicted by the dragon shaman’s claws increases to 1d6 (1d4 for medium creatures).</p><p></p><p><strong>Draconic Aura (Su)</strong>: A dragon shaman gains access to a variety of different powers that enhance his own abilities. A dragon shaman may activate an aura as a swift action; the aura then remains in effect until the dragon shaman dismisses the aura, activates a second aura, falls asleep, or is rendered unconscious. A draconic aura affects only the dragon shaman.</p><p>The bonus granted by these auras begins at +1. At 5th level, and every four dragon shaman levels gained thereafter, the bonus increases by +1, to a maximum of +5 at 17th level.</p><p>At 1st level, a dragon shaman knows three of the following auras. At fourth level, and every three levels gained thereafter as a dragon shaman, he learns one additional aura selected from the list below. </p><p></p><p><em>Agility</em>: The dragon shaman receives a bonus on all Dexterity based ability checks (but not skill checks) and Reflex saves equal to his <em>draconic aura</em> bonus.</p><p></p><p><em>Energy</em>: The dragon shaman gains a bonus equal to his <em>draconic aura</em> bonus on the DC of any spells, spell-like abilities, or supernatural abilities with the energy type of his <em>totem dragon</em>.</p><p></p><p><em>Insight</em>: The dragon shaman receives a bonus on all Knowledge and Spellcraft skill checks equal to his <em>draconic aura</em> bonus.</p><p></p><p><em>Power</em>: The dragon shaman receives a bonus on all melee damage rolls equal to his <em>draconic aura</em> bonus.</p><p></p><p><em>Presence</em>: The dragon shaman receives a bonus on all Bluff, Diplomacy, and Intimidate skill checks equal to his <em>draconic aura</em> bonus.</p><p></p><p><em>Prowess</em>: The dragon shaman gains a bonus on all Acrobatics, Climb, or Swim skill checks equal to his <em>draconic aura</em> bonus.</p><p></p><p><em>Resistance</em>: The dragon shaman gains energy resistance equal to 5 x his <em>draconic aura</em> bonus. The dragon shaman chooses one of the following energy types each time he activates this power: <em>acid</em>, <em>cold</em>, <em>electricity</em>, or <em>fire</em>. This resistance does not stack with the <em>draconic resistance</em> ability (see below).</p><p><em>Resolve</em>: The dragon shaman receives a bonus on all Wisdom based ability checks (but not skill checks) and Will saves equal to his <em>draconic aura</em> bonus.</p><p></p><p><em>Senses</em>: The dragon shaman receives a bonus on all Perception skill checks and Initiative rolls equal to his <em>draconic aura</em> bonus.</p><p></p><p><em>Shield</em>: Any creature that strikes the dragon shaman with a natural attack or a non-reach melee weapon is dealt 2 points of energy damage for every point of the dragon shaman's <em>draconic aura</em> bonus. The energy type is that of the dragon shaman's <em>totem dragon</em>.</p><p></p><p><em>Stamina</em>: The dragon shaman receives a bonus on all Constitution based ability checks (but not skill checks) and Fortitude saves equal to his <em>draconic aura</em> bonus.</p><p></p><p><em>Swiftness</em>: The dragon shaman increases his base speed (including climb, fly, and swim speeds) by 5 x his <em>draconic aura</em> bonus (in other words +5 feet for a +1 bonus; +10 feet for a +2 bonus; etc.). The aura does not grant a fly or swim speed, but provides a bonus if the dragon shaman otherwise has one.</p><p></p><p><em>Toughness</em>: The dragon shaman gains DR 1/magic for each point of his <em>draconic aura</em> bonus.</p><p></p><p><em>Vigor</em>: If the dragon shaman is currently below one-half his full normal hit points, he gains Fast Healing 1 for each point of his <em>draconic aura</em> bonus.</p><p></p><p><strong>Totem Dragon</strong>: The dragon shaman must select a <em>totem dragon</em> from one of the following true dragons. The <em>totem dragon</em> determines the energy type of his draconic resistances and breath weapon and provides the dragon shaman with a special ability. The dragon shaman bonds for life with the spirit of his <em>totem dragon</em>. While the spirit cannot force the dragon shaman to perform an action, it does influence his personality and character over the passage of time. All dragon shamans eventually begin to reflect the personality and nature of their <em>totem dragon</em> spirit as they grow in power. The spirit urges them towards acts appropriate for the alignment of particular type of <em>totem dragon</em>, but the dragon shaman ultimately chooses his own alignment. For example, a red dragon shaman will often feel driven towards using chaotic or evil means to achieve his goals but it is up to the individual player if they give in to these supernatural urges. Over time, many dragon shamans will eventually change their alignment to meet that of their <em>totem dragon</em> spirit, but this is not mandatory.</p><p> Dragon shamans are also extremely loath to part their ‘hoard’ of accumulated treasure as they advance in levels. Each piece of acquired treasure brings a specific memory to the dragon shaman, and selling such heirlooms goes against every instinct of their <em>totem dragon</em> spirit.</p><p></p><p><em>Black</em>: A black dragon shaman is resistant to <em>acid</em> and can breathe <em>acid</em> in a line. The dragon shaman can breathe underwater indefinitely and can freely use his breath weapon, spells, and other abilities while submerged. He may also move through bogs and quicksand without penalty at his normal speed. The dragon shaman gains a swim speed equal to his normal base movement.</p><p></p><p><em>Blue</em>: A blue dragon shaman is resistant to <em>electricity</em> and can breathe <em>electricity</em> in a line. The dragon shaman may use <em>ventriloquism</em> as a spell-like ability at will. He is also under the constant effect of an <em>endure elements</em> spell.</p><p></p><p><em>Brass</em>: A brass dragon shaman is resistant to <em>fire</em> and can breathe <em>fire</em> in a line. The dragon shaman can use <em>jump</em> as a spell-like ability at will. He is also under the constant effect of an <em>endure elements</em> spell.</p><p></p><p><em>Bronze</em>: A bronze dragon shaman is resistant to <em>electricity</em> and can breathe <em>electricity</em> in a line. The dragon shaman can breathe underwater indefinitely and can freely use his breath weapon, spells, and other abilities while submerged. The dragon can also use <em>disguise self</em> as a spell-like ability at will. The dragon shaman gains a swim speed equal to his normal base movement.</p><p></p><p><em>Copper</em>: A copper dragon shaman is resistant to <em>acid</em> and can breathe <em>acid</em> in a line. The dragon shaman may use <em>spider climb</em> as a spell-like ability at will. He also possess uncanny dodge as a rogue and cannot be caught flat-footed.</p><p></p><p><em>Gold</em>: A gold dragon shaman is resistant to <em>fire</em> and can breathe <em>fire</em> in a cone. Once per day, the dragon shaman may choose to reroll a single attack roll, skill check, ability check, or saving throw. He must accept the second roll even if it is worse than the first roll. The dragon shaman gains a second daily use of this ability at 10th level and a third daily use of this ability at 20th level.</p><p></p><p><em>Green</em>: A green dragon shaman is resistant to <em>acid</em> and can breathe <em>acid</em> in a cone. The dragon shaman can breathe underwater indefinitely and can freely use his breath weapon, spells, and other abilities while submerged. He may also use Stealth to hide in any sort of natural terrain, even if the terrain does not grant cover or concealment. The dragon shaman gains a swim speed equal to his normal base movement</p><p></p><p><em>Red</em>: A red dragon shaman is resistant to <em>fire</em> and can breathe <em>fire</em> in a cone. The dragon shaman can see perfectly in smoky conditions (such as that produced by <em>pyrotechnics</em> or the environment instead a volcano’s caldera) and does not suffer any penalties to Perception checks while in such conditions. He may use <em>detect magic</em> as a spell-like ability at will. The dragon shaman gains a bonus on all Appraise skill checks equal to one-half his dragon shaman level (minimum 1).</p><p></p><p><em>Silver</em>: A silver dragon shaman is resistant to <em>cold</em> and can breathe <em>cold</em> in a cone. The dragon shaman can see perfectly in fog, clouds, and mist and does not suffer any penalties to Perception checks while in such conditions. He may use <em>feather fall</em> as a spell-like ability at will. Further, when the dragon shaman gains <em>draconic wings</em> (see below), his maneuverability class is step better than normal. This maneuverability bonus also applies when the dragon shaman is using his <em>form of the dragon</em> ability (see below).</p><p></p><p><em>White</em>: A white dragon shaman is resistant to <em>cold</em> and can breathe <em>cold</em> in a cone. The dragon shaman can see perfectly in snowy conditions and does not suffer any penalties to Perception checks while in such conditions. He may also move across icy surfaces without penalty and does not need to make acrobatics checks to run or charge on ice. He is also under the constant effects of a <em>spider climb</em> spell, but this only applies to icy surfaces. The dragon shaman is also under the constant effects of an <em>endure elements</em> spell.</p><p></p><p><strong>Breath Weapon (Su)</strong>: At 2nd level, a dragon shaman gains a breath weapon corresponding to his <em>totem dragon</em> (see below). Regardless of the <em>totem dragon</em>, type of energy, or shape of the breath weapon, the dragon shaman deals 2d8 points of damage each time he breathes. Creatures and objects caught in the area of effect can make a Reflex save to instead take half the damage rolled. The DC for this save is 10 + one-half the dragon shaman's level + the dragon shaman's Constitution modifier. At 4th level, and every two levels gained thereafter, a dragon shaman's breath weapon increases by +1d8, to a maximum of 11d8 at 20th level. Like true dragons, the dragon shaman must wait 1d4 rounds before he can use his breath weapon again.</p><p>Cone shaped breath weapons have a range of 15 feet at 1st level. This extends to 30 feet at 7th level, 45 feet at 13th level, and 60 feet at 19th level.</p><p>Line shaped breath weapons have a range of 30 feet at 1st level. This extends to 60 feet at 7th level, 90 feet at 13th level, and 120 feet at 19th level.</p><p></p><p><strong>Draconic Magic (Sp)</strong>: At 2nd level, the dragon shaman may select two 0-level sorcerer/wizard spells. He may cast these spells (in any combination) a total of three times per day as a spell-like ability. For the purpose of this ability, a dragon shaman has a caster level equal to his dragon shaman level -1. The DC to save versus these spell-like abilities is 10 + the level of the spell-like ability + the dragon shaman’s Cha modifier.</p><p>At 5th level, and every three levels gained as a dragon shaman thereafter, the dragon shaman may select two more spells of the next highest spell level (1st-level spells at 5th level, 2nd-level spells at 8th level, etc), to a maximum of 6th-level spells at 20th level.</p><p>In order to gain these spell-like abilities, a dragon shaman must have Charisma score equal to 10 + the level of the spell-like ability. If the dragon shamans Charisma score is not high enough to qualify for a certain level of spell-like abilities, he forfeits those abilities.</p><p></p><p><strong>Draconic Resistance (Ex)</strong>: At 3rd level, the dragon shaman gains resistance 5 against the energy type associated with his <em>totem dragon</em> and a +1 bonus to his natural armor class. At 8th level, and every five levels gained thereafter as a dragon shaman, the energy resistance granted by this ability increases by 5 and the bonus on natural armor increases by +1, to a maximum energy resistance of 20 and +4 natural armor bonus at 18th level.</p><p></p><p><strong>Draconic Resolve (Ex)</strong>: At 3rd level, the dragon shaman becomes immune to the <em>frightful presence</em> of dragons and gains a +2 bonus on all other saves against fear.</p><p></p><p><strong>Draconic Senses (Low-light) (Ex)</strong>: At 4th level, the dragon shaman gains <em>low-light vision</em>. If he already possesses <em>low-light vision</em> than the distance that he can see in low-light conditions doubles.</p><p></p><p><strong>Draconic Consciousness (Ex)</strong>: At 5th level, the dragon shaman gains a +2 bonus on all saves against <em>paralysis</em> and <em>sleep</em> effects. At 10th level, and again at 15th level, this bonus increases by +2, to a total bonus of +6 at 15th level.</p><p></p><p><strong>Draconic Stamina (Ex)</strong>: At 6th level, the dragon shaman gains Endurance as a bonus feat.</p><p></p><p><strong>Draconic Senses (Darkvision) (Ex)</strong>: At 7th level, the dragon shaman gains <em>darkvision</em> out to a distance of 30 feet. If he already possessed <em>darkvision</em>, his range extends by 30 feet.</p><p>At 15th level, the dragon shaman's <em>darkvision</em> extends by another 30 feet.</p><p></p><p><strong>Improved Draconic Aura (Su)</strong>: At 10th level, the dragon shaman may have two of his <em>draconic auras</em> active at the same time. If the dragon shaman activates a third aura, he must choose which of the two currently active is dismissed.</p><p></p><p><strong>Draconic Senses (Scent) (Ex)</strong>: At 11th level, the dragon shaman gains the <em>scent</em> special quality.</p><p><strong>Frightful Presence (Ex)</strong>: At 14th level, the dragon shaman can, as a free action, activate this ability as a standard action or as part of a charge or an attack. Creatures within 30 feet who witness the action may become <em>shaken</em>. This ability only affects creatures with fewer Hit Dice or levels than the dragon shaman’s class levels. An affected creature can resist the effects with a successful Will save (DC 10 + one-half the dragon shaman’s class level + the dragon shaman’s Cha modifier). A creature that succeeds on the saving throw is immune to the dragon shaman’s <em>frightful presence</em> for 24 hours. This ability is a mind-affecting fear effect.</p><p></p><p><strong>Draconic Wings (Su)</strong>: At 15th level, the dragon shaman can grow leathery dragon wings from his back as a standard action. He can fly at a speed of 60 feet with average maneuverability. The dragon shaman can dismiss the wings as a standard action. If the dragon shaman is wearing armor when he grows the wings, his armor magically reforms to accommodate them. Wearing medium or heavy armor, or carrying a medium or heavy load reduces the dragon shaman’s flying speed to 40 feet.</p><p></p><p><strong>Draconic Longevity (Su)</strong>: At 17th level, the dragon shaman gains a measure of the long life-spans of a true dragon. His age categories and maximum age are increased by 50%. He no longer takes penalties to his physical ability scores for aging and any penalties previously accrued are removed. </p><p></p><p><strong>Form of the Dragon (Sp)</strong>: At 19th level, the dragon shaman can assume the form of his totem dragon as if using <em>Form of the Dragon I</em> or <em>II</em>, as per the spells. The dragon shaman gains all of the abilities listed in the spells, except that he uses his own breath weapon instead of the version presented in the spell. The dragon shaman may remain in dragon form for up to one minute per dragon shaman class level each day. He may enter dragon form as a standard action and can use this ability multiple times per day, so long as he does not exceed his total allocated duration. Resuming his standard form is a free action.</p><p>Each use of this ability consumes a minimum of one minute of the total allocated duration, even if the dragon shaman remains in dragon form for a shorter amount of time. For example, a dragon shaman assumes <em>form of the dragon</em> for two rounds and then becomes humanoid again. He has used one minute of the nineteen he can spend in dragon form. Two rounds later, he assumes dragon form again and remains in dragon form for eleven more rounds before he reverts to his natural state. He has now used a total of three minutes (one from the first transformation and two more from the second) and has sixteen minutes remaining that he can spend in dragon form that day.</p><p></p><p><strong>Power of Wyrms (Su)</strong>: At 20th level, the dragon shaman's desire to become one with dragons becomes manifest. He gains immunity to paralysis, sleep, and the energy damage associated with his <em>totem dragon</em>. He also gains blindsense 60 feet. When using his <em>form of the dragon</em> ability, a Dragon Shaman may now become a Huge Dragon, as per the spell <em>form of the dragon III</em>, using the ability score modifiers presented in that spell description. His breath weapon while in dragon form inflicts 12d8 damage instead of his normal 11d8. He may remain in dragon from for up to 10 minutes per dragon shaman level each day. He may have three of his <em>draconic auras</em> active at the same time. If the dragon shaman activates a fourth aura, he must choose which of the three currently active is dismissed. Finally, the dragon shaman’s age categories and maximum age are doubled from their original values (this replaces the ability <em>draconic longevity</em>).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="master arminas, post: 5752298, member: 9287"] Hello. Master Arminas here once again, and I’ve got another class conversion for you good folks. Today we are taking a look at the Dragon Shaman. This class was originally presented in the 3.5 Player’s Handbook II and it offered a different take on the paths of power. Not capable of casting spells, it had a number of really neat tricks—called auras—that presented an experienced player with a means to customize his character even in the midst of combat. Now, I had a number of problems with the class and some of the abilities. I mean, I didn’t realize that dragons are so altruistic! I mean, I can see the aura affecting the Dragon Shaman himself, but being able to affect his allies within 30’? The designers at Wizards said they wanted an alternative to the bard, but it made little sense. And [i]touch of vitality[/i]? Another head-scratcher. Thematically, that power isn’t based on any dragon ability I have ever heard of. And it made 3.5 paladins want to cry with their sorely underpowered [i]lay on hands[/i]. I have also ditched the alignment restrictions: if a good player wants to play a chromatic dragon shaman, then more power to them! Why shouldn’t we have more options to choose from? With this conversion I have tried to keep to what the core of the class fluff described it as: a character who covets the power of dragons and how has dedicated himself to garnering that power for himself. There are some who will not like what I have done, and that is ok. I know that not all people will be happy with losing the auras, and that too is ok. Like with all conversion, this is only a starting point, not the finish line. As always, folks, I would value any comments, critiques, and suggestions that you care to make. And above all else, remember it is a just a game and we are only here to have fun. So have fun taking a look at the revised Dragon Shaman as I have always imagined it to be. [b]A Pathfinder Dragon Shaman[/b] There are many who covet the power and majesty of true dragons, but it is only the Dragon Shaman who has managed to unearth the ancient rites and rituals to manifest that power. Driven by the promise of becoming closely bound to ancient dragon spirits that yearn once more for the semblance of life, the Dragon Shaman bonds himself to a [i]totem dragon[/i] spirit. Through this totem, the newly christened Dragon Shaman slowly gains many of the powers of a true dragon. Few understand these warriors and their ravenous quest for power, but none can deny the results which they have achieved. [b]Role[/b]: The dragon shaman is a powerful warrior who possesses an array of special abilities and attacks. His area of effect breath weapon allows him to wreak havoc among his opponents and his draconic auras and totem provide him with defensive and utility options. He is not a true spellcaster, but over time he gains a limited number of spell-like abilities that provide him with an array of options. And while he may not possess the raw combat ability of a fighter or barbarian, he is more than capable of holding his own in melee and assisting a party with his unique range of abilities. [b]Alignment[/b]: Any. [b]Hit Die[/b]: d10. [b]BAB[/b]: Medium. [b]Good Saves[/b]: Fort and Will. [b]Class Skills[/b]: Appraise (Int), Bluff (Cha), Climb (Str), Craft (Int), Diplomacy (Cha), Fly (Dex), Heal (Wis), Intimidate (Cha), Knowledge (All) (Int), Linguistics (Int), Perception (Wis), Sense Motive (Wis), Spellcraft (Int), Stealth (Dex), Survival (Wis), Swim (Str), and Use Magic Device (Cha). [b]Skill Points per Level[/b]: 4 + Int modifier. [b]Weapon and Armor Proficiency[/b]: Dragon shamans are proficient with simple and martial weapons, with their natural weapons (see below), with light and medium armor, and with shields (except tower shields). [b]Claws (Ex)[/b]: A dragon shaman can grow claws as a free action. These claws are treated as natural weapons, allowing the character to make two claw attacks as a full attack action using his full base attack bonus. If the dragon shaman wields a light or one-handed weapon and has his second hand free, he may make a single claw attack in addition to his normal attacks when using the full attack action. This secondary claw attack is made at the dragon shaman’s highest base attack bonus -5. Each of these attacks deals 1d4 points of damage plus the dragon shaman's Strength modifier (1d3 points of damage if the dragon shaman is a Small character). At 4th level, the dragon shaman gains a +1 enhancement bonus on attack and damage rolls with his claws and his claws are now considered to be magic weapons for the purpose of overcoming DR. At 8th level, and every four levels gained thereafter as a dragon shaman, the bonus on attack and damage rolls increases by +1 to a maximum bonus of +5 at 20th level. At 10th level, the damage inflicted by the dragon shaman’s claws increases to 1d6 (1d4 for medium creatures). [b]Draconic Aura (Su)[/b]: A dragon shaman gains access to a variety of different powers that enhance his own abilities. A dragon shaman may activate an aura as a swift action; the aura then remains in effect until the dragon shaman dismisses the aura, activates a second aura, falls asleep, or is rendered unconscious. A draconic aura affects only the dragon shaman. The bonus granted by these auras begins at +1. At 5th level, and every four dragon shaman levels gained thereafter, the bonus increases by +1, to a maximum of +5 at 17th level. At 1st level, a dragon shaman knows three of the following auras. At fourth level, and every three levels gained thereafter as a dragon shaman, he learns one additional aura selected from the list below. [i]Agility[/i]: The dragon shaman receives a bonus on all Dexterity based ability checks (but not skill checks) and Reflex saves equal to his [i]draconic aura[/i] bonus. [i]Energy[/i]: The dragon shaman gains a bonus equal to his [i]draconic aura[/i] bonus on the DC of any spells, spell-like abilities, or supernatural abilities with the energy type of his [i]totem dragon[/i]. [i]Insight[/i]: The dragon shaman receives a bonus on all Knowledge and Spellcraft skill checks equal to his [i]draconic aura[/i] bonus. [i]Power[/i]: The dragon shaman receives a bonus on all melee damage rolls equal to his [i]draconic aura[/i] bonus. [i]Presence[/i]: The dragon shaman receives a bonus on all Bluff, Diplomacy, and Intimidate skill checks equal to his [i]draconic aura[/i] bonus. [i]Prowess[/i]: The dragon shaman gains a bonus on all Acrobatics, Climb, or Swim skill checks equal to his [i]draconic aura[/i] bonus. [i]Resistance[/i]: The dragon shaman gains energy resistance equal to 5 x his [i]draconic aura[/i] bonus. The dragon shaman chooses one of the following energy types each time he activates this power: [i]acid[/i], [i]cold[/i], [i]electricity[/i], or [i]fire[/i]. This resistance does not stack with the [i]draconic resistance[/i] ability (see below). [i]Resolve[/i]: The dragon shaman receives a bonus on all Wisdom based ability checks (but not skill checks) and Will saves equal to his [i]draconic aura[/i] bonus. [i]Senses[/i]: The dragon shaman receives a bonus on all Perception skill checks and Initiative rolls equal to his [i]draconic aura[/i] bonus. [i]Shield[/i]: Any creature that strikes the dragon shaman with a natural attack or a non-reach melee weapon is dealt 2 points of energy damage for every point of the dragon shaman's [i]draconic aura[/i] bonus. The energy type is that of the dragon shaman's [i]totem dragon[/i]. [i]Stamina[/i]: The dragon shaman receives a bonus on all Constitution based ability checks (but not skill checks) and Fortitude saves equal to his [i]draconic aura[/i] bonus. [i]Swiftness[/i]: The dragon shaman increases his base speed (including climb, fly, and swim speeds) by 5 x his [i]draconic aura[/i] bonus (in other words +5 feet for a +1 bonus; +10 feet for a +2 bonus; etc.). The aura does not grant a fly or swim speed, but provides a bonus if the dragon shaman otherwise has one. [i]Toughness[/i]: The dragon shaman gains DR 1/magic for each point of his [i]draconic aura[/i] bonus. [i]Vigor[/i]: If the dragon shaman is currently below one-half his full normal hit points, he gains Fast Healing 1 for each point of his [i]draconic aura[/i] bonus. [b]Totem Dragon[/b]: The dragon shaman must select a [i]totem dragon[/i] from one of the following true dragons. The [i]totem dragon[/i] determines the energy type of his draconic resistances and breath weapon and provides the dragon shaman with a special ability. The dragon shaman bonds for life with the spirit of his [i]totem dragon[/i]. While the spirit cannot force the dragon shaman to perform an action, it does influence his personality and character over the passage of time. All dragon shamans eventually begin to reflect the personality and nature of their [i]totem dragon[/i] spirit as they grow in power. The spirit urges them towards acts appropriate for the alignment of particular type of [i]totem dragon[/i], but the dragon shaman ultimately chooses his own alignment. For example, a red dragon shaman will often feel driven towards using chaotic or evil means to achieve his goals but it is up to the individual player if they give in to these supernatural urges. Over time, many dragon shamans will eventually change their alignment to meet that of their [i]totem dragon[/i] spirit, but this is not mandatory. Dragon shamans are also extremely loath to part their ‘hoard’ of accumulated treasure as they advance in levels. Each piece of acquired treasure brings a specific memory to the dragon shaman, and selling such heirlooms goes against every instinct of their [i]totem dragon[/i] spirit. [i]Black[/i]: A black dragon shaman is resistant to [i]acid[/i] and can breathe [i]acid[/i] in a line. The dragon shaman can breathe underwater indefinitely and can freely use his breath weapon, spells, and other abilities while submerged. He may also move through bogs and quicksand without penalty at his normal speed. The dragon shaman gains a swim speed equal to his normal base movement. [i]Blue[/i]: A blue dragon shaman is resistant to [i]electricity[/i] and can breathe [i]electricity[/i] in a line. The dragon shaman may use [i]ventriloquism[/i] as a spell-like ability at will. He is also under the constant effect of an [i]endure elements[/i] spell. [i]Brass[/i]: A brass dragon shaman is resistant to [i]fire[/i] and can breathe [i]fire[/i] in a line. The dragon shaman can use [i]jump[/i] as a spell-like ability at will. He is also under the constant effect of an [i]endure elements[/i] spell. [i]Bronze[/i]: A bronze dragon shaman is resistant to [i]electricity[/i] and can breathe [i]electricity[/i] in a line. The dragon shaman can breathe underwater indefinitely and can freely use his breath weapon, spells, and other abilities while submerged. The dragon can also use [i]disguise self[/i] as a spell-like ability at will. The dragon shaman gains a swim speed equal to his normal base movement. [i]Copper[/i]: A copper dragon shaman is resistant to [i]acid[/i] and can breathe [i]acid[/i] in a line. The dragon shaman may use [i]spider climb[/i] as a spell-like ability at will. He also possess uncanny dodge as a rogue and cannot be caught flat-footed. [i]Gold[/i]: A gold dragon shaman is resistant to [i]fire[/i] and can breathe [i]fire[/i] in a cone. Once per day, the dragon shaman may choose to reroll a single attack roll, skill check, ability check, or saving throw. He must accept the second roll even if it is worse than the first roll. The dragon shaman gains a second daily use of this ability at 10th level and a third daily use of this ability at 20th level. [i]Green[/i]: A green dragon shaman is resistant to [i]acid[/i] and can breathe [i]acid[/i] in a cone. The dragon shaman can breathe underwater indefinitely and can freely use his breath weapon, spells, and other abilities while submerged. He may also use Stealth to hide in any sort of natural terrain, even if the terrain does not grant cover or concealment. The dragon shaman gains a swim speed equal to his normal base movement [i]Red[/i]: A red dragon shaman is resistant to [i]fire[/i] and can breathe [i]fire[/i] in a cone. The dragon shaman can see perfectly in smoky conditions (such as that produced by [i]pyrotechnics[/i] or the environment instead a volcano’s caldera) and does not suffer any penalties to Perception checks while in such conditions. He may use [i]detect magic[/i] as a spell-like ability at will. The dragon shaman gains a bonus on all Appraise skill checks equal to one-half his dragon shaman level (minimum 1). [i]Silver[/i]: A silver dragon shaman is resistant to [i]cold[/i] and can breathe [i]cold[/i] in a cone. The dragon shaman can see perfectly in fog, clouds, and mist and does not suffer any penalties to Perception checks while in such conditions. He may use [i]feather fall[/i] as a spell-like ability at will. Further, when the dragon shaman gains [i]draconic wings[/i] (see below), his maneuverability class is step better than normal. This maneuverability bonus also applies when the dragon shaman is using his [i]form of the dragon[/i] ability (see below). [i]White[/i]: A white dragon shaman is resistant to [i]cold[/i] and can breathe [i]cold[/i] in a cone. The dragon shaman can see perfectly in snowy conditions and does not suffer any penalties to Perception checks while in such conditions. He may also move across icy surfaces without penalty and does not need to make acrobatics checks to run or charge on ice. He is also under the constant effects of a [i]spider climb[/i] spell, but this only applies to icy surfaces. The dragon shaman is also under the constant effects of an [i]endure elements[/i] spell. [b]Breath Weapon (Su)[/b]: At 2nd level, a dragon shaman gains a breath weapon corresponding to his [i]totem dragon[/i] (see below). Regardless of the [i]totem dragon[/i], type of energy, or shape of the breath weapon, the dragon shaman deals 2d8 points of damage each time he breathes. Creatures and objects caught in the area of effect can make a Reflex save to instead take half the damage rolled. The DC for this save is 10 + one-half the dragon shaman's level + the dragon shaman's Constitution modifier. At 4th level, and every two levels gained thereafter, a dragon shaman's breath weapon increases by +1d8, to a maximum of 11d8 at 20th level. Like true dragons, the dragon shaman must wait 1d4 rounds before he can use his breath weapon again. Cone shaped breath weapons have a range of 15 feet at 1st level. This extends to 30 feet at 7th level, 45 feet at 13th level, and 60 feet at 19th level. Line shaped breath weapons have a range of 30 feet at 1st level. This extends to 60 feet at 7th level, 90 feet at 13th level, and 120 feet at 19th level. [b]Draconic Magic (Sp)[/b]: At 2nd level, the dragon shaman may select two 0-level sorcerer/wizard spells. He may cast these spells (in any combination) a total of three times per day as a spell-like ability. For the purpose of this ability, a dragon shaman has a caster level equal to his dragon shaman level -1. The DC to save versus these spell-like abilities is 10 + the level of the spell-like ability + the dragon shaman’s Cha modifier. At 5th level, and every three levels gained as a dragon shaman thereafter, the dragon shaman may select two more spells of the next highest spell level (1st-level spells at 5th level, 2nd-level spells at 8th level, etc), to a maximum of 6th-level spells at 20th level. In order to gain these spell-like abilities, a dragon shaman must have Charisma score equal to 10 + the level of the spell-like ability. If the dragon shamans Charisma score is not high enough to qualify for a certain level of spell-like abilities, he forfeits those abilities. [b]Draconic Resistance (Ex)[/b]: At 3rd level, the dragon shaman gains resistance 5 against the energy type associated with his [i]totem dragon[/i] and a +1 bonus to his natural armor class. At 8th level, and every five levels gained thereafter as a dragon shaman, the energy resistance granted by this ability increases by 5 and the bonus on natural armor increases by +1, to a maximum energy resistance of 20 and +4 natural armor bonus at 18th level. [b]Draconic Resolve (Ex)[/b]: At 3rd level, the dragon shaman becomes immune to the [i]frightful presence[/i] of dragons and gains a +2 bonus on all other saves against fear. [b]Draconic Senses (Low-light) (Ex)[/b]: At 4th level, the dragon shaman gains [i]low-light vision[/i]. If he already possesses [i]low-light vision[/i] than the distance that he can see in low-light conditions doubles. [b]Draconic Consciousness (Ex)[/b]: At 5th level, the dragon shaman gains a +2 bonus on all saves against [i]paralysis[/i] and [i]sleep[/i] effects. At 10th level, and again at 15th level, this bonus increases by +2, to a total bonus of +6 at 15th level. [b]Draconic Stamina (Ex)[/b]: At 6th level, the dragon shaman gains Endurance as a bonus feat. [b]Draconic Senses (Darkvision) (Ex)[/b]: At 7th level, the dragon shaman gains [i]darkvision[/i] out to a distance of 30 feet. If he already possessed [i]darkvision[/i], his range extends by 30 feet. At 15th level, the dragon shaman's [i]darkvision[/i] extends by another 30 feet. [b]Improved Draconic Aura (Su)[/b]: At 10th level, the dragon shaman may have two of his [i]draconic auras[/i] active at the same time. If the dragon shaman activates a third aura, he must choose which of the two currently active is dismissed. [b]Draconic Senses (Scent) (Ex)[/b]: At 11th level, the dragon shaman gains the [i]scent[/i] special quality. [b]Frightful Presence (Ex)[/b]: At 14th level, the dragon shaman can, as a free action, activate this ability as a standard action or as part of a charge or an attack. Creatures within 30 feet who witness the action may become [i]shaken[/i]. This ability only affects creatures with fewer Hit Dice or levels than the dragon shaman’s class levels. An affected creature can resist the effects with a successful Will save (DC 10 + one-half the dragon shaman’s class level + the dragon shaman’s Cha modifier). A creature that succeeds on the saving throw is immune to the dragon shaman’s [i]frightful presence[/i] for 24 hours. This ability is a mind-affecting fear effect. [b]Draconic Wings (Su)[/b]: At 15th level, the dragon shaman can grow leathery dragon wings from his back as a standard action. He can fly at a speed of 60 feet with average maneuverability. The dragon shaman can dismiss the wings as a standard action. If the dragon shaman is wearing armor when he grows the wings, his armor magically reforms to accommodate them. Wearing medium or heavy armor, or carrying a medium or heavy load reduces the dragon shaman’s flying speed to 40 feet. [b]Draconic Longevity (Su)[/b]: At 17th level, the dragon shaman gains a measure of the long life-spans of a true dragon. His age categories and maximum age are increased by 50%. He no longer takes penalties to his physical ability scores for aging and any penalties previously accrued are removed. [b]Form of the Dragon (Sp)[/b]: At 19th level, the dragon shaman can assume the form of his totem dragon as if using [i]Form of the Dragon I[/i] or [i]II[/i], as per the spells. The dragon shaman gains all of the abilities listed in the spells, except that he uses his own breath weapon instead of the version presented in the spell. The dragon shaman may remain in dragon form for up to one minute per dragon shaman class level each day. He may enter dragon form as a standard action and can use this ability multiple times per day, so long as he does not exceed his total allocated duration. Resuming his standard form is a free action. Each use of this ability consumes a minimum of one minute of the total allocated duration, even if the dragon shaman remains in dragon form for a shorter amount of time. For example, a dragon shaman assumes [i]form of the dragon[/i] for two rounds and then becomes humanoid again. He has used one minute of the nineteen he can spend in dragon form. Two rounds later, he assumes dragon form again and remains in dragon form for eleven more rounds before he reverts to his natural state. He has now used a total of three minutes (one from the first transformation and two more from the second) and has sixteen minutes remaining that he can spend in dragon form that day. [b]Power of Wyrms (Su)[/b]: At 20th level, the dragon shaman's desire to become one with dragons becomes manifest. He gains immunity to paralysis, sleep, and the energy damage associated with his [i]totem dragon[/i]. He also gains blindsense 60 feet. When using his [i]form of the dragon[/i] ability, a Dragon Shaman may now become a Huge Dragon, as per the spell [i]form of the dragon III[/i], using the ability score modifiers presented in that spell description. His breath weapon while in dragon form inflicts 12d8 damage instead of his normal 11d8. He may remain in dragon from for up to 10 minutes per dragon shaman level each day. He may have three of his [i]draconic auras[/i] active at the same time. If the dragon shaman activates a fourth aura, he must choose which of the three currently active is dismissed. Finally, the dragon shaman’s age categories and maximum age are doubled from their original values (this replaces the ability [i]draconic longevity[/i]). [/QUOTE]
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