Thinking about porting over a handful of the dragons found in the oriental adventures book (partly because one is mentioned in an older module I am thinking about utilizing) and was curious what people think so far. I plan to at least do the four sizes for the Pan-Lung Dragon but not sure if anyone would want the others made available (assuming they don't violate ToS).
A little uncertain about the Water Fire, i dropped the recharge to just six compared to many dragon breaths that are 5-6 since it persists for a number of rounds. This is somewhat mitigated by it being relatively easy to dispel (if they know how) so I may return it to the 5-6 recharge.
"Where words fail, swords prevail. Where blood is spilled, my cup is filled" -Cartaphilus
"I have found the answer to the meaning of life. You ask me what the answer is? You already know what the answer to life is. You fear it more than the strike of a viper, the ravages of disease, the ire of a lover. The answer is always death. But death is a gentle mistress with a sweet embrace, and you owe her a debt of restitution. Life is not a gift, it is a loan."
Thinking about porting over a handful of the dragons found in the oriental adventures book (partly because one is mentioned in an older module I am thinking about utilizing) and was curious what people think so far. I plan to at least do the four sizes for the Pan-Lung Dragon but not sure if anyone would want the others made available (assuming they don't violate ToS).
A little uncertain about the Water Fire, i dropped the recharge to just six compared to many dragon breaths that are 5-6 since it persists for a number of rounds. This is somewhat mitigated by it being relatively easy to dispel (if they know how) so I may return it to the 5-6 recharge.
"Where words fail, swords prevail. Where blood is spilled, my cup is filled" -Cartaphilus
"I have found the answer to the meaning of life. You ask me what the answer is? You already know what the answer to life is. You fear it more than the strike of a viper, the ravages of disease, the ire of a lover. The answer is always death. But death is a gentle mistress with a sweet embrace, and you owe her a debt of restitution. Life is not a gift, it is a loan."
Did you ever go ahead with this? I'm looking at I7 (assuming that was the module) and would love to use this.