| Post/Author/DateTime | Post |
|---|---|
| Chaotis11-29-05, 05:57 AM | I was thinking about vague(I'm getting the books for holidays, so I can't make decent stats yet) ideas for one. |
| Derren S.11-29-05, 06:56 AM | Someone on this board made a PRC called Dragon Time a while ago, but considering ho dragons are in D&D "Tamer" is not the right word. "Dominator" would be better. |
| Chaotis11-29-05, 07:01 AM | Wouldn't dominater mean something entirely different? Mostly I was thinking of it as Prestige, mainly high level Prestige, otherwhise the dragon wouldn't obey the Tamer. |
| Derren S.11-29-05, 07:12 AM | Considering the intelligence of dragons you can tame dragons as much as you can tame humans (its even harder). Either they follow you out of fear, because they are your ally or you dominate them, but taming is impossible. |
| Chaotis11-29-05, 07:19 AM | Srry, didn't know because I don't have the books yet, so how about Dragon Rider, with a dragon familiar? |
| Derren S.11-29-05, 07:46 AM | www.d20srd.org when you want to look at the stats. There are two dragon rider PRCs I know one in the Draconomicon and on in the Dragonlance Campaign setting although only the latter one gets a dragon as class feature. Then there are optional rules for dragons as paladin mounts. Also there is a feat in the Draconomicon which can give the wizard a dragon familiar and a PRC for clerics to get a dragon familiar. |