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You say that every time.
You say that every time.
Also, @Tomcost, could you link where you got the info on Gloom Dragons? I'm having a tough time finding it.
On an unrelated note, are the creatures we summon in such way like these crows applicable for buffs?
Because Searing Agonising Mass Fire Shield + them = Macross Missile Massacre.
Basically, self-guided napalm.
fire shield only works if something attacks the warded creature, no the other way around.
That's an odd thing to say, seeing as it knows Rhaella was resurrected and more importantly is here specifically for her.It's a dragon, it can fly very, very fast and due to its... nature it can fly very high too. It actually started hunting you the day you killed and sacrificed the Beast of Winter.
I... don't want to fly up there.Breath Weapon (Su): The gloom dragon has one type of breath weapon, a cone of apathy gas. Creatures caught in the cone must succeed at Will saves or succumb to a deep and lasting apathy for 1d6 rounds plus 1 round per age category of the dragon. Apathetic creatures are helpless, take no actions, and do not defend themselves. Damage dealt to an apathetic creature gives it another save (at the same DC) to shake off the apathy.
That's an odd thing to say, seeing as it knows Rhaella was resurrected and more importantly is here specifically for her.
Considering the breadth of Bloodraven's divinations is it really surprising that his primary foes can match him?
Vote closed.
Without him warning us? More or less? The Gods gave us succor for the trip there, after that sacrifice, and you just said the thing started hunting us the moment the sacrifice was made. So it stands to reason it was among the things that the boon protected us from on the way over. So the Gods/Bloodraven should have been very aware of this and at least told us what was coming for us.Considering the breadth of Bloodraven's divinations is it really surprising that his primary foes can match him?