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''Breath Weapon (Pr):'' A forge dragon has a breath weapon: a ranged touch attack of molten metal that deals 1d12 fire and bludgeoning damage per Hit Die the forge dragon possesses. Half the damage (round up) is fire; the other half (round down) is bludgeoning. For the purposes of overcoming damage reduction, a forge dragon's breath weapon is considered magic.
''Breath Weapon (Pr):'' A forge dragon has a breath weapon: a ranged touch attack of molten metal that deals 1d12 fire and bludgeoning damage per Hit Die the forge dragon possesses. Half the damage (round up) is fire; the other half (round down) is bludgeoning. For the purposes of overcoming damage reduction, a forge dragon's breath weapon is considered magic.
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A target struck by a forge dragon's breath weapon must make a Fortitude save on its turn each round thereafter, to a maximum number of rounds equal to the forge dragon's Constitution modifier: a failed save inflicts 1d6 fire damage per point of Constitution modifier the forge dragon possesses and also carries stacking penalties as follows:
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A target struck by a forge dragon's breath weapon must make a Fortitude save (DC 10 + the dragon's Hero Value + the dragon's Constitution modifier) on its turn each round thereafter, to a maximum number of rounds equal to the forge dragon's Constitution modifier: a failed save inflicts 1d6 fire damage per point of Constitution modifier the forge dragon possesses and also carries stacking penalties as follows:
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A creature encased by failing three saves begins to suffocate, may only take purely mental actions, threatens no squares, and automatically fails Reflex saves. Further, the hardened metal must be broken off before the creature can be freed. The metal has hardness 10 and 30 Hit Points per inch of thickness: an encased creature has one inch of hardened metal surrounding them. Once a creature is encased, additional applications of a forge dragon's breath weapon repair the metal encasement, repairing damage equal to the forge dragon's Hero Value. If a creature is affected by two forge dragon breath weapons simultaneously, whichever duration is longer applies, and the ongoing fire damage inflicted is based upon the highest Constitution modifier of all forge dragons involved.
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A creature encased by failing three saves begins to suffocate, may only take purely mental actions, threatens no squares, and automatically fails Reflex saves. Further, the hardened metal must be broken off before the creature can be freed. The metal has hardness 10 and 30 Hit Points. Once a creature is encased, additional applications of a forge dragon's breath weapon repair the metal, repairing damage equal to the forge dragon's Hero Value. If a creature is affected by two forge dragon breath weapons simultaneously, whichever duration is longer applies, and the ongoing fire damage inflicted is based upon the highest Constitution modifier of all forge dragons involved.
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An entrapped creature can break out with a DC 28 Strength check, or other creatures may attempt to break off or melt the metal off of the encased creature. Any physical damage inflicted to the metal also damages the encased creature for half damage. Energy damage inflicted to the metal also damages the encased creature for full damage. Determine the damage an encased creature receives after reducing damage from hardness. Spells or effects that specifically alter or melt metal but inflict no damage deal 1d8 points of damage per caster level of the originating effect to the encased creature: this damage is magic piercing and slashing if it shapes or manipulates metal, and is fire damage if it melts metal. In the case of an effect that has no caster level but still manipulates or melts metal, substitute the source's Hit Dice for caster level when determining damage.
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An entrapped creature can break out with a DC 28 Strength check. Alternatively, other creatures may attempt to break off or melt the metal off of the encased creature. Any physical damage inflicted to the metal also damages the encased creature for half damage. Energy damage inflicted to the metal also damages the encased creature for full damage. Determine the damage an encased creature receives after reducing damage from hardness. Spells or effects that specifically alter or melt metal but inflict no damage deal 1d8 points of damage per caster level of the originating effect to the encased creature: this damage is magic piercing and slashing if it shapes or manipulates metal, and is fire damage if it melts metal. In the case of an effect that has no caster level but still manipulates or melts metal, substitute the source's Hit Dice for caster level when determining damage.
''Earth and Fire Subtypes:'' A forge dragon has the earth and fire subtypes.
''Earth and Fire Subtypes:'' A forge dragon has the earth and fire subtypes.

Revision as of 22:53, 29 January 2011

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