Tousen92 Inviata 14 Novembre 2012 Segnala Inviata 14 Novembre 2012 salve a tutti. dopo aver ritrovato girovagando su internet la classe mostro del balor:http://www.dragonslair.it/forum/threads/60876-classi-mostro-Balor .è riaffiorato un mio vecchio desiderio, e cioè trovare la classe per interpretare un drago( preferibilmente di bronzo) nessuno sa dove reperire i livelli di classe? ps:so che i draghi "non hanno livelli" ma invecchiano semplicemente, però sarebbe carino riuscire a interpretarlo
Fenice Inviato 14 Novembre 2012 Segnala Inviato 14 Novembre 2012 Sul manuale Specie Selvagge non c'è, ma si può costruire basandosi su quelle regole. Una cosa da tenere a mente è che normalmente non possibile interrompere una classe mostruosa finché non si sono finiti tutti i livelli. Nel caso di una classe drago invece sarebbe possibile interrompere una volta che si sono presi tutti i livelli necessari per raggiungere una determinata categoria d'età. Quindi un drago di bronzo può scegliere di interrompere la progressione al 10º (tutti i tratti del cucciolo) e al 13º livello (tutti i tratti del molto giovane), ma non ai livelli intermedi. BRONZE DRAGON Racial Traits Starting Ability Score Adjustments: +2 Int, +2 Wis, +2 Cha. Small: A bronze dragon starts as a Small creature. As Small creatures, bronze dragons gain a +1 size bonus to Armor Class, a +1 size bonus on attack rolls, and +4 size bonus on Hide checks, but they must use smaller weapons than Medium-size creatures do, and their lifting and carrying limits are one-half of those of Medium-size characters. Speed: Bronze dragon land speed is 30 feet, swim speed 30 feet. Like any creature with a swim speed, bronze dragons can move through the water at that speed without making Swim checks, they have a +8 racial bonus on Swim checks to perform some special action or avoid a hazard, and they can always take 10 when making Swim checks. They can use the run action while swimming provided they swim in a straight line. Water Breathing (Ex): A bronze dragon can breathe underwater indefinitely and can freely use its breath weapon, spells, and other abilities while submerged. Keen Senses (Ex): A bronze dragon sees four times as well a human in shadowy illumination and twice as well in normal light. It also has darkvision out to 120 feet. Immunity: A bronze dragon is immune to sleep effects and paralysis effects. Automatic Languages: Draconic. Favored Class: Bronze dragon. Class Skills The bronze dragon’s class skills (and the key ability for each skill) are Concentration (Con), Diplomacy (Cha), Disguise (Cha), Escape Artist (Dex), Intimidate (Cha), Knowledge (any) (Int), Listen (Wis), Search (Int), Sense Motive (Wis), Spot (Wis), Swim (Str), Survival (Wis), and Use Magic Device (Cha). [TABLE="class: grid"] [TR] [TD]Level [/TD] [TD]Hit Dice [/TD] [TD]Base Attack Bonus [/TD] [TD]Fort Save [/TD] [TD]Ref Save [/TD] [TD]Will Save [/TD] [TD]Skill Points [/TD] [TD]Special [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]1st[/TD] [TD]1d12[/TD] [TD]+1[/TD] [TD]+2[/TD] [TD]+2[/TD] [TD]+2[/TD] [TD](6 + Int mod) x 4[/TD] [TD]Bite (1d6), 2 claws (1d4), feat, +2 natural armor[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]2nd[/TD] [TD]2d12[/TD] [TD]+2[/TD] [TD]+3[/TD] [TD]+3[/TD] [TD]+3[/TD] [TD]6 + Int mod[/TD] [TD]+2 Str, +2 Con [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]3rd[/TD] [TD]2d12[/TD] [TD]+2[/TD] [TD]+3[/TD] [TD]+3[/TD] [TD]+3[/TD] [TD]― [/TD] [TD]Speak with animals (1st level), swim speed +30 ft.[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]4th[/TD] [TD]3d12[/TD] [TD]+3[/TD] [TD]+3[/TD] [TD]+3[/TD] [TD]+3[/TD] [TD]6 + Int mod[/TD] [TD]Feat, immunity to electricity, land speed +10 ft., +2 natural armor[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]5th[/TD] [TD]3d12[/TD] [TD]+3[/TD] [TD]+3[/TD] [TD]+3[/TD] [TD]+3[/TD] [TD]― [/TD] [TD]Breath weapon (1d6, 40 ft.), +2 Int, +2 Cha [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]6th[/TD] [TD]4d12[/TD] [TD]+4[/TD] [TD]+4[/TD] [TD]+4[/TD] [TD]+4[/TD] [TD]6 + Int mod[/TD] [TD]Fly 50 ft. (average) [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]7th[/TD] [TD]4d12[/TD] [TD]+4[/TD] [TD]+4[/TD] [TD]+4[/TD] [TD]+4[/TD] [TD]― [/TD] [TD]Breath weapon (repulsion gas 1d6+1), Swim 60 ft., +1 natural armor [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]8th[/TD] [TD]5d12[/TD] [TD]+5[/TD] [TD]+4[/TD] [TD]+4[/TD] [TD]+4[/TD] [TD]6 + Int mod[/TD] [TD]Fly 75 ft. (average) [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]9th[/TD] [TD]5d12[/TD] [TD]+5[/TD] [TD]+4[/TD] [TD]+4[/TD] [TD]+4[/TD] [TD]― [/TD] [TD]Breath weapon (2d6), +2 Wis [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]10th[/TD] [TD]6d12[/TD] [TD]+6/+1[/TD] [TD]+5[/TD] [TD]+5[/TD] [TD]+5[/TD] [TD]6 + Int mod[/TD] [TD]Feat, blind sense, fly 100 ft. (average) [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]11th[/TD] [TD]7d12[/TD] [TD]+7/+2[/TD] [TD]+5[/TD] [TD]+5[/TD] [TD]+5[/TD] [TD]6 + Int mod[/TD] [TD]Breath weapon (3d6, repulsion gas 1d6+2), speak with animals (2nd level), +1 natural armor [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]12th[/TD] [TD]8d12[/TD] [TD]+8/+3[/TD] [TD]+6[/TD] [TD]+6[/TD] [TD]+6[/TD] [TD]6 + Int mod[/TD] [TD]Medium size, bite (1d8), 2 claws (1d6), fly 150 ft. (poor), +2 Str, +2 Con [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]13th[/TD] [TD]9d12[/TD] [TD]+9/+4[/TD] [TD]+6[/TD] [TD]+6[/TD] [TD]+6[/TD] [TD]6 + Int mod[/TD] [TD]2 wings (1d4), feat, breath weapon (4d6, 60 ft.), +2 natural armor [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]14th[/TD] [TD]10d12[/TD] [TD]+10/+5[/TD] [TD]+7[/TD] [TD]+7[/TD] [TD]+7[/TD] [TD]6 + Int mod[/TD] [TD]+2 Cha, +2 natural armor [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]15th[/TD] [TD]10d12[/TD] [TD]+10/+5[/TD] [TD]+7[/TD] [TD]+7[/TD] [TD]+7[/TD] [TD]― [/TD] [TD]Breath weapon (5d6), spells[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]16th[/TD] [TD]11d12[/TD] [TD]+11/+6/+1[/TD] [TD]+7[/TD] [TD]+7[/TD] [TD]+7[/TD] [TD]6 + Int mod[/TD] [TD]+2 Int, +2 Wis, speak with animals (3rd level), +1 natural armor [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]17th[/TD] [TD]11d12[/TD] [TD]+11/+6/+1[/TD] [TD]+7[/TD] [TD]+7[/TD] [TD]+7[/TD] [TD]― [/TD] [TD]Alternate form, breath weapon (6d6, repulsion gas 1d6+3) [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]18th[/TD] [TD]12d12[/TD] [TD]+12/+7/+2[/TD] [TD]+8[/TD] [TD]+8[/TD] [TD]+8[/TD] [TD]6 + Int mod[/TD] [TD]Feat, +2 Str, +2 Con [/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Class Features All of the following are class features of the bronze dragon monster class. Weapon and Armor Proficiency: Bronze dragons aren't proficient with any weapon or any armor. Feats: A bronze dragon receives one feat at 1st level and additional ones at 4th, 10th, 13th, and 18th level. Bite: A bronze dragon has a bite attack that is a natural weapon dealing the indicated damage plus Strength bonus. Claws: A bronze dragon has two claw attacks that are natural weapons dealing the indicated damage plus 1/2 Strength bonus. Speak with Animals (Sp): Starting at 3rd level, a bronze dragon can use speak with animals as a spell-like ability, at will. The caster level is indicated in the table. Immunity to electricity (Ex): A 4th-level or higher bronze dragon is immune to electricity damage. Breath Weapon (Su): Starting at 5th level, a bronze dragon gains its first breath weapon: a line of electricity, dealing the indicated electricity damage. Using a breath weapon is a standard action. Once the bronze dragon breathes, it can’t breathe again until 1d4 rounds later. A blast from a breath weapon always starts at any intersection adjacent to the bronze dragon and extends in a direction of the bronze dragon’s choice (the area of effect is indicated in the table). Creatures caught in the area can attempt Reflex saves to take half damage (DC = 10 + 1/2 bronze dragon's HD + bronze dragon's Con modifier). Starting at 7th level, a bronze dragon gains a second breath weapon: a cone of repulsion gas. Creatures within the cone must succeed on a Will save (DC = 10 + 1/2 bronze dragon's HD + bronze dragon's Con modifier) or be compelled to do nothing but move away from the bronze dragon for the number of rounds indicated in the table (1d6+1 rounds at 7th level, and so on). This is a mind-affecting compulsion enchantment effect. The area of effect of the cone of repulsion gas is a half of the area of the line of electricity. If the bronze dragon has more than one type of breath weapon, it still can breathe only once every 1d4 rounds. Blindsense (Ex): Starting at 10th level, bronze dragons can pinpoint creatures within a distance of 60 feet. Opponents the dragon can’t actually see still have total concealment against the bronze dragon. Wings: Starting at 13th level, a bronze dragon has two wing attacks that are natural weapons dealing the indicated damage plus 1/2 Strength bonus. Spells: Starting at 15th level, dragon knows and casts arcane spells as a 1st-level sorcerer, gaining bonus spells for a high Charisma score. It can also cast cleric spells and those from the Animal, Law, and Water domains as arcane spells. Alternate Form (Su): A 17th-level or higher bronze dragon can assume any animal or humanoid form of Medium size or smaller as a standard action three times per day. This ability functions as a polymorph spell cast on itself at its caster level, except that the bronze dragon does not regain hit points for changing form and can only assume the form of an animal or humanoid. The bronze dragon can remain in its animal or humanoid form until it chooses to assume a new one or return to its natural form. 1
Tex_ Inviato 14 Novembre 2012 Segnala Inviato 14 Novembre 2012 Magari anche il manuale "Draconomicon" ti può dare ottimi spunti.
Tousen92 Inviato 14 Novembre 2012 Autore Segnala Inviato 14 Novembre 2012 eccellente grazie. è già un punto di partenza, anche se arriva solamente fino alla taglia media e di conseguenza a un drago di giovane età.
Ji ji Inviato 14 Novembre 2012 Segnala Inviato 14 Novembre 2012 La progressione selvaggia per il drago di bronzo è su Dragon Magazine 320. Fino al 12° livello è un wyrmling. Al 20° è young, con 13 DV. In generale, se si vogliono usare le progressioni selvagge dei draghi bisogna considerare che si passa gran parte della carriera da avventuriero come draghetti; il drago di bronzo diventa di taglia media al livello 13.
Fenice Inviato 14 Novembre 2012 Segnala Inviato 14 Novembre 2012 La progressione selvaggia per il drago di bronzo è su Dragon Magazine 320. Fino al 12° livello è un wyrmling. Non ho la rivista in questione per controllare, ma il LEP di un cucciolo di drago di bronzo è 10, di uno molto giovane è 13 e di uno giovane è 18. Quindi, in base alle regole di Specie Selvagge, ci dovrebbero volere 10 livelli di classe di mostro per un cucciolo, e così via.
Ji ji Inviato 15 Novembre 2012 Segnala Inviato 15 Novembre 2012 Sì, la progressione è quella. Dal livello 1 al 12 è un wyrmling, al 13 diventa very young, al 18 young.
Fenice Inviato 15 Novembre 2012 Segnala Inviato 15 Novembre 2012 Ahh, ok. Adesso mi è chiaro. Avevo capito che intendessi che ci volevano 12 livelli perché avesse le stesse statistiche del cucciolo del MM.
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