Red Dragon (Ancient, Spellcaster)

Level 19
Creature· chaoticUncommonHugeLegacy
AC
45
HP
425
Speed
60 ft.
Perception
+35
Fort
+35
Ref
+32
Will
+35
Immunities fire, paralyzed, sleep
Weaknesses cold 20
Languages chthonian, common, draconic, dwarven, jotun, orcish
Senses darkvision, scent 60 ft. (imprecise)
Skills athletics +37, intimidation +37, arcana +35, deception +35, diplomacy +35, stealth +33, acrobatics +30
Other Speeds fly 180 ft.
Recall Knowledge DC 41 (arcana)

Attacks

Melee Jaws +37 (fire, magical, reach 20 ft., unarmed), Damage 4d10+17 piercing plus 3d6 fire
Melee Claw +37 (agile, magical, reach 15 ft., unarmed), Damage 4d8+17 slashing
Melee Tail +35 (magical, reach 25 ft.), Damage 4d10+15 slashing
Melee Wing +35 (agile, magical, reach 20 ft.), Damage 3d8+15 slashing

Abilities

Smoke Visioninteraction

Smoke doesn't impair a red dragon's vision; it ignores the Concealed condition from smoke.

+1 Status to All Saves vs. Magic
Attack of Opportunity (Jaws Only)

Jaws only


Dragon Heat

10 feet. 4d6 fire damage (DC 39 reflex save)

Frightful Presence

90 feet. DC 40 will


Redirect Fire

Trigger A creature within 100 feet casts a fire spell, or a fire spell otherwise comes into effect from a source within 100 feet.


Effect The dragon makes all the choices to determine the targets, destination, or other effects of the spell, as though it were the caster.

Breath Weapon◆◆

The dragon breathes a blast of flame that deals 20d6 fire damage in a 60-foot area (DC 42 reflex save).

It can't use Breath Weapon again for .

Manipulate Flames

The red dragon attempts to take control of a magical fire or a fire spell within 100 feet.

If it succeeds at a counteract check (counteract rank 10, counteract modifier +32), the original caster loses control of the spell or magic fire, control is transferred to the dragon, and the dragon counts as having Sustained the Spell with this action (if applicable). The dragon can choose to end the spell instead of taking control, if it chooses.

The largest and most powerful of the chromatic dragons, red dragons are a menace to civilizations everywhere, and their strength is rivaled only by their arrogance. Red dragons see themselves as regents and overlords of all dragonkind. With their crowns of crimson spikes and their command of blistering frame, this is no haughty boast in their eyes-only unquestioned fact.

Red dragons don't deign to speak with lesser creatures; they simply dominate and burn, enslaving weaker creatures to act as servants and to look after their lairs while the dragons slumber away. They take pleasure in dominating these creatures, and they demand tribute from their supplicants. Those who anger or disappoint end up eaten or reduced to ash. They command their enslaved minions to constantly build onto their lairs, carving out new tunnels and designing cunning traps that ensure the dragon's security.

Driven by their arrogance, red dragons are the most likely of the chromatic dragons to ravage settlements. They want the world to see them in their rightful place as powerful tyrants, and they delight in threatening all other creatures. They have no qualms about bullying, manipulating, or killing to complete their goals-or simply intimidating others through a public display of brutality and dominance.

As legendary as the brutishness of red dragons is the magnificence of their hoards of gold. Their lairs are often situated in dangerous places, with volcanoes being a favorite spot, as they find them foreboding and the constant warmth is comfortable. No matter the locale, red dragons sleep on a litter of coins and other treasures, which they zealously guard. Sometimes, the dragon's internal heat causes these precious metals to fuse together.


While there are many types of dragons, from the powerful planar dragons to the strange esoteric dragons, few dragon varieties are as well-known and as rightly feared as the chromatic dragons. Differentiated by the hue of their scales, each color of dragon unleashes its own flavor of murderous cruelty-be it by claw, tooth, or breath-and unlike most creatures, dragons only become more powerful as they age. Their lust for treasure, food, bloodshed, and control are legendary. Physically powerful with egos to match, these dragons are often morally depraved and act as criminal masterminds, vicious tyrants, or voracious raiders.