UA:Dragon, Red

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Dragon, Red

Though most evil dragons dont enjoy friendly relationships with humanoids, red dragons do occasionally spawn bloodlines among humanoids. Such descendants exhibit extraordinary powers beyond those of their people. A character with a red dragon bloodline is usually covetous and vain, and may smell faintly of smoke.

Red Dragon Bloodline Traits
Character
Level
MinorIntermediateMajor
1st+2 on Bluff checks
2nd+2 on Bluff checksAlertness
3rdStrength +1
4th+2 on Bluff checksAlertnessResistance to fire 5 (Ex)
5thRed dragon affinity +21
6thStrength +1+1 to natural armor
7th+2 on Intimidate checks
8thAlertnessResistance to fire 5 (Ex)Resistance to fire 10 (Ex)
9thConstitution +1
10thRed dragon affinity +21Locate object 1/day (Sp)
11thRed dragon affinity +41
12thStrength +1+1 to natural armor+1 to natural armor
13th+2 on Appraise checks
14th+2 on Intimidate checksPower Attack
15thCharisma +1
16thResistance to fire 5 (Ex)Resistance to fire 10 (Ex)Breath weapon (Ex)2
17thRed dragon affinity +61
18thConstitution +1+1 to natural armor
19th+2 on Jump checks
20thRed dragon affinity +21Locate object 1/day (Sp)Immunity to fire (Ex)
  1. You gain the indicated bonus on all Bluff, Diplomacy, Gather Information, Intimidate, and Perform checks made to interact with red dragons.
  2. 30-ft. cone of fire; 6d8 damage; Reflex half (DC 10 + one-half HD + Con modifier).

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