Dragon Feats

Krishnath

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This thread is for the creation and discussion of dragon feats.

What is a dragon feat, one might ask. Well, a dragon feat is a feat that is only eligible for creatures of the dragon type, or for augmented dragons (dragon creaures with a template that changes their creature type). And yes, this includes halfdragons.

Here is an example of a dragon feat.

Steelscale [Dragon]
The dragons scales are harder than the scales of other dragons of it's kind and age.
Prerequisite: Toughness, Con 15+
Benefit:The dragons natural armor increases by +1. If the dragon has damage reduction, the amount of damage reduced is increased by 5. (Such as from 20/magic to 25/magic)

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Please feel free to leave a comment, or add your own dragon feats.

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Wings [Dragon]
Whilst your size or type my not pertain to wings you have them nethertheless.
Prerequisite:Must be wingless
Benefit: You gain wing with a flight speed of 3/4 your base land speed founded to the nearest 5ft, creratures with a base speed that is swimming or burrowing, or they do not havea land speed they cannot get the wings. The manuverability is average for tiny or smaller, poor for small and medium and clumsy for anything larger.
 
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Krishnath said:
Any comment's on mine?

Toughness is a rough prereq for a dragon. That said, +1 natural armor and +5 to DR is great! God save you if a pc ever manages to take advantage of this one somehow... On the other hand, when you look at it another way (+1 natural armor, +5 to DR, +3 hp for two feats) it seems more reasonable.
 

True, but the PC won't be getting DR unless he is playing either 1. A dragon species with natural DR, or 2. A half-dragon (or a dragon species without DR) Barbarian, so it's not really an issue. Most half-dragons/draconic pc's would be better of taking another feat instead, particularly when one considers the low number of feats PC's actually get (well, unless they are a fighter :p)

Ferret: I suggest you change the flight speed to 3/4 rounded down to nearest 5' increment instead, makes it easier to calculate. :D
 


Whetstone [Dragon]
Your claws are impossibly sharp.
Prerequisites: BAB +15, claw attack
Benefit: Your claws are considered keen weapons with a threat range of 19-20 and an x3 critical multiplier.

Mystic Claws [Dragon]
Your claws are great in power.
Prerequisites: Wis 15+, claw attack
Benefit: Your claws are considered good (if you are good) or evil (if you are evil) weapons for the purpose of penetrating DR. If you are not good or evil, your claws are considered silver weapons.

Wyrm's Luck [Dragon]
You have luck on your side in combat.
Prerequisites: Cha 15+
Benefit: You have a +1 luck bonus to hit with your natural weapons.

What do you think?
 
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Ferret: Why, thank you. ;)

Khisanth: A few comments on your feats.

Whetstone: Feat's currently should not have prerequisites based on HD, I suggest changing the HD prerequisite to a BAB prerequisite instead. Also, as long as the prerequisite is so high, the dragon would be better off getting the Improved Critical feat, which can be attained at BAB +8, with no other Prereq. I humbly suggest you either rework the feat extensively, or reduce the Prereqs. significally.

Mystic Claws: you are aware that due to (true) dragons having DR x/magic that their natural weapons are considered to be magical? Thus this feat is kinda redundant for true dragons.

Wyrm's Luck: I would change the prereq for this feat to Cha 15+ instead, as the feat is only slightly better than Weapon Focus.

Later, and keep those dragon feats coming ;)
 


Nice, a few comment's though:

Whetstone: I suggest you add that the feat overlaps (do not stack with) improved critical, to prevent abuse.

Mystic Claws: I suggest you change the benefit to the following: Those one alignment subtype (Chaotic, Evil, Good, or Lawful), the dragons natural weapons are considered to be of that alignment.
Special: A dragon cannot chose an alignment subtype that is not reflected in it's alignment (for example, a CG dragon can choose the Chaotic or Good, but not Evil or Lawful). A true neutral dragon however can choose any alignment without restriction.

Later, and good work, I think I'll have another new (or reworked old) feat by this weekend.

Later,
 

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