Frog Dragon
2009-06-13, 01:29 PM
River Drake
Tiny Dragon (Aquatic)
Hit Dice: 2d12+2 (15 hp)
Speed: 10 ft (2 squares), Fly 40 ft (good), Swim 60 ft
Armor Class: 18 (+2 Size, +4 Dex, +2 Natural) Touch 16, Flat Footed 14
Base Attack/Grapple: +2/-8
Attack: Claw +6 Melee (1d4-1)
Full Attack: 2 Claws +6 (1d4-1) and bite +0 Melee (1d4-1)
Space/Reach: 2½ ft./0 ft.
Special Qualities: Blindsense 60ft, Darkvision 60ft, Immunity to Sleep and Paralysis, Low-Light Vision, Amphibious
Saves: Fort +4, Ref +8, Will +4
Abilities: Str 8, Dex 18, Con 12, Int 10, Wis 13, Cha 11
Skills:Hide +17 (+21), Move Silently +9 (+13), Listen +6, Search +4 Sense Motive +6 Spot +5, Survival +4
Feats: Flyby Attackb, Weapon Finesse
Environment: Forests, Rivers
Organization: Solitary, Pair or clutch (3-6)
Challenge Rating: 1
Alingment: Usually neutral
Treasure: None
Level Adjustment: +2
This aqua blue glistening creature is about 2 and a half feet long from its nose to it's tail. It has a vaguely eel-like construction, but wider, with long wings following the body that it can fold into fins. It's scales are thin and barely noticeable, but still fairly tough. It's head is similar to that of a faerie dragon and it's short forelimbs have suprisingly long and sharp claws. It has no hind legs.
River drakes are the aquatic cousins of dragons, preferring to live in holes they dig underwater. They eat fish that they catch with their claws.
A river drake tends to be down to earth and usually rather uncaring of matters unrelated to the individual or it's friends and family. Once you gain it's loyalty though, it is a reliable companion who will be quick to act as a voice of reason and calm. They like to be swimming regularly and will voice this.
A River Drake has a lifespan of about 14 to 18 years.
Combat
A river drake usually fights by flying or swimming depending on the environment past it's opponent and slashing it with talons on the way. It also has a bite it sometimes employs
Blindsense
A river dake can locate creatures within 60 feet by nonvisual means when underwater. Opponents the river drake can’t actually see still have total concealment against the river drake.
Amphibious
A river drake, while aquatic, may survive indefinitely on land.
Skills
River drakes have a +4 on Move silently and Hide checks made underwater or swimming in water due to it's colouring and body structure which make little sound and tend to distort any sounds and it's scales which are slightly reflective underwater giving the river drake something of a camouflage.
Will put two more here soon.
Tiny Dragon (Aquatic)
Hit Dice: 2d12+2 (15 hp)
Speed: 10 ft (2 squares), Fly 40 ft (good), Swim 60 ft
Armor Class: 18 (+2 Size, +4 Dex, +2 Natural) Touch 16, Flat Footed 14
Base Attack/Grapple: +2/-8
Attack: Claw +6 Melee (1d4-1)
Full Attack: 2 Claws +6 (1d4-1) and bite +0 Melee (1d4-1)
Space/Reach: 2½ ft./0 ft.
Special Qualities: Blindsense 60ft, Darkvision 60ft, Immunity to Sleep and Paralysis, Low-Light Vision, Amphibious
Saves: Fort +4, Ref +8, Will +4
Abilities: Str 8, Dex 18, Con 12, Int 10, Wis 13, Cha 11
Skills:Hide +17 (+21), Move Silently +9 (+13), Listen +6, Search +4 Sense Motive +6 Spot +5, Survival +4
Feats: Flyby Attackb, Weapon Finesse
Environment: Forests, Rivers
Organization: Solitary, Pair or clutch (3-6)
Challenge Rating: 1
Alingment: Usually neutral
Treasure: None
Level Adjustment: +2
This aqua blue glistening creature is about 2 and a half feet long from its nose to it's tail. It has a vaguely eel-like construction, but wider, with long wings following the body that it can fold into fins. It's scales are thin and barely noticeable, but still fairly tough. It's head is similar to that of a faerie dragon and it's short forelimbs have suprisingly long and sharp claws. It has no hind legs.
River drakes are the aquatic cousins of dragons, preferring to live in holes they dig underwater. They eat fish that they catch with their claws.
A river drake tends to be down to earth and usually rather uncaring of matters unrelated to the individual or it's friends and family. Once you gain it's loyalty though, it is a reliable companion who will be quick to act as a voice of reason and calm. They like to be swimming regularly and will voice this.
A River Drake has a lifespan of about 14 to 18 years.
Combat
A river drake usually fights by flying or swimming depending on the environment past it's opponent and slashing it with talons on the way. It also has a bite it sometimes employs
Blindsense
A river dake can locate creatures within 60 feet by nonvisual means when underwater. Opponents the river drake can’t actually see still have total concealment against the river drake.
Amphibious
A river drake, while aquatic, may survive indefinitely on land.
Skills
River drakes have a +4 on Move silently and Hide checks made underwater or swimming in water due to it's colouring and body structure which make little sound and tend to distort any sounds and it's scales which are slightly reflective underwater giving the river drake something of a camouflage.
Will put two more here soon.