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==Dragon Lancer==</noinclude><includeonly>===Dragon Lancer===</includeonly>
==Dragon Lancer==
 
 
 
 
{{quote|She is not my steed, she is my companion.}}
 
{{quote|She is not my steed, she is my companion.}}
  
 
Fantasy worlds are filled with people who ride around on all kinds of stuff, but none is more immediately iconic than that of the Dragon Rider. Every fantasy world has warriors who ride around on dragons. Even ones that don't fit into D&D methodology in any other way. At some level it resonates.
 
Fantasy worlds are filled with people who ride around on all kinds of stuff, but none is more immediately iconic than that of the Dragon Rider. Every fantasy world has warriors who ride around on dragons. Even ones that don't fit into D&D methodology in any other way. At some level it resonates.
  
===Becoming a Dragon Lancer===
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'''Class Skills (4 + [[Int]] modifier per level)'''<br/>
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'''Class Skills ([[Skill Points::4]] + [[Int]] modifier per level)'''<br/>
Appraise (Int), Balance (Dex), Bluff (Cha), Climb (Str), Craft (Int), Diplomacy (Cha), Escape Artist (Dex), Hide (Dex), Intimidate (Cha), Jump (Str), Knowledge (all skills individually) (Int), Listen (Wis), Move Silently (Dex), Perform (Cha), Profession (Wis), Sense Motive (Wis), Spellcraft (Int), Spot (Wis), Swim (Str)).
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====Class Features====
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'''Weapon and Armor Proficiency:''' The Dragon Rider gains no proficiency with armor or weapons.
 
'''Weapon and Armor Proficiency:''' The Dragon Rider gains no proficiency with armor or weapons.
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'''{{Anchor|Dragon Resistances}} ([[Ex]]):''' A Dragon Rider is naturally resilient to whatever it is that her dragon breathes. She gains Energy Resistance equal to her Base Attack Bonus to that energy type.
 
'''{{Anchor|Dragon Resistances}} ([[Ex]]):''' A Dragon Rider is naturally resilient to whatever it is that her dragon breathes. She gains Energy Resistance equal to her Base Attack Bonus to that energy type.
  
'''{{Anchor|Dragon Armor}}:''' A Dragon Rider can fashion armor and shield for herself from the discarded scales of her mount. This is appropriate [[Races of War (3.5e Other)/Tools of the Trade#Dragonscale|Dragonscale]] equipment that does not require the skinning of a live Dragon. While the Dragonrider is using it, this Dragonscale equipment has an enhancement bonus equal to one third of her character level.
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'''{{Anchor|Dragon Armor}}:''' A Dragon Rider can fashion armor and shield for herself from the discarded scales of her mount. This is appropriate [[Races of War (3.5e Sourcebook)/Equipment#Dragonscale|Dragonscale]] equipment that does not require the skinning of a live Dragon. While the Dragonrider is using it, this Dragonscale equipment has an enhancement bonus equal to one third of her character level.
  
 
'''{{Anchor|Dragon Immunities}} ([[Ex]]):''' At 3rd level, a Dragon Rider gains immunity to whatever energy type her Dragon Mount breathes. Also she has the immunities granted by being a Dragon – immunity to Paralysis and Aging.
 
'''{{Anchor|Dragon Immunities}} ([[Ex]]):''' At 3rd level, a Dragon Rider gains immunity to whatever energy type her Dragon Mount breathes. Also she has the immunities granted by being a Dragon – immunity to Paralysis and Aging.
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'''{{Anchor|Destroy Property}} ([[Ex]]):''' At 5th level, a Dragon Rider may ride her mount straight through objects that obstruct her path. While flying at full speed, her mount may crash through objects even as structurally sound as Force effects without slowing down.
 
'''{{Anchor|Destroy Property}} ([[Ex]]):''' At 5th level, a Dragon Rider may ride her mount straight through objects that obstruct her path. While flying at full speed, her mount may crash through objects even as structurally sound as Force effects without slowing down.
  
===Sample Dragon===
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First of all, we know that the Dragons in the Monster Manual make you sad. They make us sad too. Not just because they are all color coded by philosophy and that's really dumb, but also because Dragons are way too small. Seriously, the proper challenge for most adventurers is a Dragon the size of my dog, and you just can't ride around on those things at all. Most characters want to ride around on a dragon that is at least two sizes larger than they are, and under the normal rules that's just not available until epic levels (by which time you no longer care).
 
First of all, we know that the Dragons in the Monster Manual make you sad. They make us sad too. Not just because they are all color coded by philosophy and that's really dumb, but also because Dragons are way too small. Seriously, the proper challenge for most adventurers is a Dragon the size of my dog, and you just can't ride around on those things at all. Most characters want to ride around on a dragon that is at least two sizes larger than they are, and under the normal rules that's just not available until epic levels (by which time you no longer care).
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'''Saves:''' Fort: +11, Reflex +6, Will +8
 
'''Saves:''' Fort: +11, Reflex +6, Will +8
  
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[http://www.tgdmb.com/viewtopic.php?t=33294 Races of War (source)]
 
 
 
 
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{{3.5e Races of War Breadcrumb}} &rarr; [[Races of War (3.5e Sourcebook)/Warriors with Class|Warriors with Class]]<br/>
 
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Dragon Lancer

She is not my steed, she is my companion.

Fantasy worlds are filled with people who ride around on all kinds of stuff, but none is more immediately iconic than that of the Dragon Rider. Every fantasy world has warriors who ride around on dragons. Even ones that don't fit into D&D methodology in any other way. At some level it resonates.

Becoming a Dragon Lancer

Entry Requirements
Skills: Diplomacy 12 ranks, Ride 12 Ranks, Speak Language (Draconic).
Feats: Mounted Combat.
Special: Must have made friendly contact with a dragon.

Table: The Dragon Lancer

Hit Die: d10

Level Base
Attack Bonus
Saving Throws Special
Fort Ref Will
1st +1 +2 +2 +2 Dragon Mount, Dragon Skills, Dragon Resistances
2nd +2 +3 +3 +3 Dragon Armor
3rd +3 +3 +3 +3 Dragon Immunities
4th +4 +4 +4 +4 Dragon Fighting, Dragon Senses
5th +5 +4 +4 +4 Destroy Property

Class Skills (4 + Int modifier per level)
Appraise (Int), Balance (Dex), Bluff (Cha), Climb (Str), Craft (Int), Diplomacy (Cha), Escape Artist (Dex), Hide (Dex), Intimidate (Cha), Jump (Str), Knowledge (all skills taken individually) (Int), Listen (Wis), Move Silently (Dex), Perform (Cha), Profession (Wis), Sense Motive (Wis), Spellcraft (Int), Spot (Wis), Swim (Str).

Class Features

Weapon and Armor Proficiency: The Dragon Rider gains no proficiency with armor or weapons.

Dragon Mount: A Dragon Rider always has a level appropriate Dragon to ride around on. A level appropriate Dragon is 2 levels lower than the Dragon Rider's character level.

Dragon Skills: Whatever a Dragon Rider does with her life, the special skills of her Dragon Mount's race are class skills for her, and she gains a +3 bonus on them (Balance and Climb for White, Hide and Swim for Black, Bluff and Listen for Blue, Survival and Diplomacy for Green, Sense Motive and Appraise for Red).

Dragon Resistances (Ex): A Dragon Rider is naturally resilient to whatever it is that her dragon breathes. She gains Energy Resistance equal to her Base Attack Bonus to that energy type.

Dragon Armor: A Dragon Rider can fashion armor and shield for herself from the discarded scales of her mount. This is appropriate Dragonscale equipment that does not require the skinning of a live Dragon. While the Dragonrider is using it, this Dragonscale equipment has an enhancement bonus equal to one third of her character level.

Dragon Immunities (Ex): At 3rd level, a Dragon Rider gains immunity to whatever energy type her Dragon Mount breathes. Also she has the immunities granted by being a Dragon – immunity to Paralysis and Aging.

Dragon Fighting (Ex): A 4th level Dragon Rider knows the tricks of fighting with and against Dragons. Both the Dragon Rider and her mount have the Edge for any attack they make against a Dragon. Also, any attack she makes against a Dragon inflict an extra 2d6 of damage.

Dragon Senses (Ex): A 4th level Dragon Rider has Blindsight out to 30', as well as Darkvision out to 60' and Low-light Vision.

Destroy Property (Ex): At 5th level, a Dragon Rider may ride her mount straight through objects that obstruct her path. While flying at full speed, her mount may crash through objects even as structurally sound as Force effects without slowing down.

Sample Dragon

First of all, we know that the Dragons in the Monster Manual make you sad. They make us sad too. Not just because they are all color coded by philosophy and that's really dumb, but also because Dragons are way too small. Seriously, the proper challenge for most adventurers is a Dragon the size of my dog, and you just can't ride around on those things at all. Most characters want to ride around on a dragon that is at least two sizes larger than they are, and under the normal rules that's just not available until epic levels (by which time you no longer care).

Naturally of course, complete rules for making a Dragon that is scalable and a decent challenge while being substantially larger than my cat will be introduced in the Tome of Tiamat. But since we know that won't be out for a while, let's throw in a preview mount for Vayn to have when she's an 11th level character:

Mitzraicha

Dragon (White) 7 / Metallic Paragon 2

Large Dragon (Cold): – 100 Hit Points

Speed: 60 ft., Burrow 10 ft., Fly 200 ft. (average)

Strength 23, Dexterity 8, Constitution 18, Intelligence 14, Wisdom 13, Charisma 15

Balance: +14, Concentration +16, Diplomacy +16, Listen +13, Sense Motive +13, Spellcraft +14, Spot +13, Survival +13

Attacks: Bite +14 (2d6+9) & 2 Claws +12 (d8+3)

Special Actions: Breath Weapon (9d6 Cold or paralyzing gas) - DC 18. Fear DC, human form, fog cloud.

Special Qualities: Blind Sense 60', Immunity to Cold and Paralysis, DR 5/Magic, Fire Vulnerability, Ice Walking, SR 14.

Saves: Fort: +11, Reflex +6, Will +8



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Allowed AlignmentsLawful Good +, Lawful Neutral +, Lawful Evil +, Neutral Good +, Neutral +, Neutral Evil +, Chaotic Good +, Chaotic Neutral + and Chaotic Evil +
Article BalanceVery High +
Base Attack Bonus ProgressionGood +
Class AbilityOther +
Class Ability ProgressionOther +
Fortitude Save ProgressionGood +
Identifier3.5e Prestige Class +
Length5 +
Minimum Level9 +
RatingUndiscussed +
Reflex Save ProgressionGood +
SkillAppraise +, Balance +, Bluff +, Climb +, Craft +, Diplomacy +, Escape Artist +, Hide +, Intimidate +, Jump +, Knowledge +, Listen +, Move Silently +, Perform +, Profession +, Sense Motive +, Spellcraft +, Spot + and Swim +
Skill Points4 +
SummaryA character who rides a level-appropriate dragon. +
TitleDragon Lancer +
Will Save ProgressionGood +