Lore for Red, Silver, and White Dragons
This week we finish up with the last of the classic dragons: the red, silver, and white dragons. If you're interested in taking on these dragons once you've learned something about them, be sure to consult our earlier Tactics & Tips series: Bigger, Tougher, and Meaner Than You: Red Dragons
The red dragon is the baddest of the bad, combining brute strength with the sheer, terrifying power of its mighty fiery breath weapon. Most players forget that red dragons possess some unusual special abilities that seem outside the scope for such a fire-centric creature. If a red dragon wants to find you . . . it will. Red Dragon Lore Characters with ranks in Knowledge (arcana) can learn more about red dragons. When a character makes a successful skill check, the following lore is revealed, including the information from lower DCs. Knowledge (Arcana) DC Result 15 This also reveals the fire subtype. 20 The breath weapon of a red dragon produces a cone of fire. 25 Red dragons are immune to fire, but vulnerable to cold. At various stages of its life, a red dragon gains damage reduction: young adult -- DR 5/magic, mature adult -- DR 10/magic, very old -- DR 15/magic, and wyrm -- DR 20/magic. 30 At various stages of its life, a red dragon gains the following special abilities: juvenile -- locate object, old -- suggestion, ancient -- find the path, great wyrm -- discern location. Silver Dragons Silver dragons are regal and noble members of the dragon family. Because they spend so much of their time in some alternate shape, silver dragons often act as secret allies and providers of information or other types of assistance for good-aligned characters. Silver Dragon Lore Characters with ranks in Knowledge (arcana) can learn more about silver dragons. When a character makes a successful skill check, the following lore is revealed, including the information from lower DCs. Knowledge (Arcana) DC Result
20 Silver dragons can produce two types of breath weapons: a cone of cold and a cone of paralyzing gas. 25 Silver dragons are immune to acid and cold, but vulnerable to fire. They can assume alternate forms. At various stages of its life, a silver dragon gains damage reduction: young adult -- DR 5/magic, mature adult -- DR 10/magic, very old -- DR 15/magic, and wyrm -- DR 20/magic. 30 At various stages of its life, a silver dragon gains the following special abilities: juvenile -- feather fall, adult -- fog cloud, old -- control winds, ancient -- control weather, great wyrm -- reverse gravity. White Dragons Crude and animalistic, white dragons prowl the frozen wastes of the world. Although nowhere near as smart as other dragons, white dragons still maintain a deep cunning and heightened sense of worth that makes them extremely dangerous. Because white dragons claim such enormous swathes of land as their territory, adventurers heading into the rime wastes should learn as much as they can about white dragons on the not-so-off chance that they run into one. White Dragon Lore Characters with ranks in Knowledge (arcana) can learn more about green dragons. When a character makes a successful skill check, the following lore is revealed, including the information from lower DCs. Knowledge (Arcana) DC Result
20 The breath weapon of a white dragon produces a cone of cold. 25 White dragons are immune to cold, but vulnerable to fire. They can walk on icy surfaces, similar to spider climb, at birth. At various stages of its life, a white dragon gains damage reduction: young adult -- DR 5/magic, mature adult -- DR 10/magic, very old -- DR 15/magic, and wyrm -- DR 20/magic. 30 At various stages of its life, a white dragon gains the following special abilities: juvenile -- fog cloud, adult -- gust of wind, old -- freezing fog, ancient -- wall of ice, great wyrm -- control weather. Game Resources: To use the material in this article to its fullest, check out the following resources: Dungeon Master's Guide, Monster Manual, and Player's Handbook.
About the Author Eric Cagle cut his teeth at Wizards of the Coast, but now lives the extravagant freelancer lifestyle. Look for his name on D&D, d20 Modern, and Star Wars books. Recent credits include d20 Apocalypse, Monster Manual IV, and the Tome of Corruption from Green Ronin Publishing. He is also a contributor to the Game Mechanics, Dragon Magazine, and this lovely website. Eric lives in Seattle where the coffee is dark and bitter like his goddesses. | |||
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