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Table 2–4: The Bloodscaled Fury Fort Save +2 +3 +3 +4 +4 +5 +5 +6 +6 +7 +7 +8
Ref Save +0 +0 +1 +1 +1 +2 +2 +2 +3 +3 +3 +4
Will Save +0 +0 +1 +1 +1 +2 +2 +2 +3 +3 +3 +4
Class Features The following are class features of the bloodscaled fury prestige class. Weapon and Armor Proficiency: A bloodscaled fury gains no proficiency with any weapons, armor, or shields. Fearsome Presence (Ex): A bloodscaled fury is a terror to behold, and the seething fury that churns in its heart inspires terror in all who lay eyes on it. The dragon’s frightful presence becomes more powerful: The saving throw DC to resist the ability is increased by the dragon’s class level. Creatures with Hit Dice equal to or less than 1/2 the dragon’s class level + 4 are panicked if they fail their saving throws, while creatures with more Hit Dice are shaken. Both fear effects last for 6d6 rounds (rather than the usual 4d6). Draconic Fury (Ex): At 2nd level, a bloodscaled fury’s rage becomes more fearsome. While raging, its Strength and Constitution scores increase by an additional 2 points and it gains an additional +1 morale bonus on its Will saves. Thus, an 11th-level barbarian/2nd-level bloodscaled fury gains +8 to its Strength and Constitution scores and +4 on its Will saves. (Its Armor Class penalty remains at –2.) At 6th level, and again at 10th, these bonuses increase by a similar amount. An 11th-level barbarian/10th-level bloodscaled fury gains +12 to its Strength and Constitution scores and +6 on its Will saves. Scales of Blood (Su): Beginning at 3rd level, a bloodscaled fury earns its name. When it enters a rage, small quantities of blood ooze out around its scales, lining their edges and adding to the dragon’s fearsome appearance. More important, the blood supernaturally wards the dragon from spells and weapon damage. For the duration of the dragon’s rage, its spell resistance increases by its class level, and its damage reduction improves as well. The number before the slash in the dragon’s damage reduction increases by 5 at 3rd level. In addition, at 7th level a bloodscaled fury’s damage reduction can be overcome only by magic cold iron weapons, and at 11th level only by epic cold iron weapons. For example, an old white dragon with damage reduction 10/magic who reaches 3rd level as a bloodscaled fury gains damage reduction 15/magic while raging. At 7th level, it gains damage reduction 15/magic and cold iron while raging, and at 11th level it gains damage reduction 15/epic and cold iron while raging.
Special Fearsome presence Draconic fury +2/+1 Scales of blood (spell resistance, damage reduction +5) Rend Extended fury Draconic fury +4/+2 Scales of blood (damage reduction +0/magic and cold iron) Incite rage Tireless fury Draconic fury +6/+3 Scales of blood (damage reduction +0/epic and cold iron) Blinding speed
Rend: At 4th level, a bloodscaled fury gains Rend (see page 73) as a bonus feat, even if it doesn’t have the prerequisites. Extended Fury (Ex): At 5th level, a bloodscaled fury can remain in a rage for a number of rounds equal to 6 + its Con modifier. Incite Rage (Ex): At 8th level, a bloodscaled fury gains the ability to incite rage in its allies whenever it enters a rage. The dragon can affect all willing allies within 60 feet, granting them a +4 morale bonus to Strength, a +4 morale bonus to Constitution, a +2 morale bonus on Will saves, and a –2 penalty to Armor Class for as long as the dragon remains raging. This ability is otherwise identical to normal barbarian rage, including the fatigue at the end of the rage. Tireless Fury (Ex): At 9th level, a bloodscaled fury no longer becomes fatigued at the end of its rage. Blinding Speed (Ex): A 12th-level bloodscaled fury can act as if under the effects of a haste spell for a total of 12 rounds each day. The duration of the effect need not be consecutive rounds. Activating this power is a free action.
CHAPTER 2:
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A DM’S GUIDE TO DRAGONS
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Ex-Bloodscaled Furies A bloodscaled fury that becomes lawful loses all class features and cannot gain more levels as a bloodscaled fury.
DISCIPLE OF ASHARDALON The ancient red dragon Ashardalon, when struck a mortal blow by a human druid, replaced his wounded heart with a living demon: a balor of enormous power named Ammet, the Eater of Souls. Inspired by this example, disciples of Ashardalon bind fiendish spirits to their own hearts, eventually taking on the characteristics of demonic spawn themselves. Disciples of Ashardalon do not really worship the ancient dragon, nor do they literally learn directly from him as the word “disciple” implies, but they regard Ashardalon as the great exemplar of their path and seek to emulate him in every way possible. Dragons of any class or none can qualify for the disciple of Ashardalon prestige class. Those with a religious or arcane leaning who have pursued specialized knowledge are most likely to follow this course. Even the most martially minded evil dragons, though, often find enough to inspire them in Ashardalon’s example that they adopt this class.
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