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| Tethir the dragonslayer |
Posted - 29 Mar 2008 : 18:59:38 I stumbled across an interesting type of dragon: Titanium... Were might I find such a fantastical dragon? for the site a found it on offered no stats besides a challenge rating and this particular dragon's CR was through the roof. http://legendsandchronicles.pbwiki.com/FRDragons Third to last dragon: Name: Zyrxellith CR: 29 Type: Male Wyrmling Titanium
As a wyrmling this dragon's CR should be quite low however even compared to a mighty Prismatic wyrmling's CR (Which is 14 by the way)this dragon is fearsome! Where is this dragon's stats found and how is it so powerful? |
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| Markustay |
Posted - 31 Mar 2008 : 22:41:40 quote: Originally posted by Erik Scott de Bie
Myself, I'm most worried about the Enriched Uranium dragon, which is so very good at hiding from arms inspectors. 
Cheers
Considering that the Germans were getting their Plutonium for their own Atomic Bomb from Peat, I think a radiocative 'Bog Dragon' would actually be a very interesting addition to D&D lore.
Picture a Dragon that lives in Swamps and Marshes that is all about decay - it gets near plant life and it just wilts (and humans 'age'). People would think it is some form of undead dragon, when the reality is that the beast is somewhat redioactive.
Wait! I just described Godzilla!  |
| Rinonalyrna Fathomlin |
Posted - 31 Mar 2008 : 00:08:46 I'm very big about using sunscreen, so I'd prefer a Titanium Dioxide dragon. |
| Erik Scott de Bie |
Posted - 30 Mar 2008 : 22:09:44 Myself, I'm most worried about the Enriched Uranium dragon, which is so very good at hiding from arms inspectors. 
Cheers |
| Ayunken-vanzan |
Posted - 30 Mar 2008 : 11:28:20 Isn't the chromium dragon much like the stainless steel dragon?  |
| EytanBernstein |
Posted - 30 Mar 2008 : 06:55:25 quote: Originally posted by Kuje
That list looks like the list from Dragons of Faerun or the same, but expanded, list from the DoF web enhancement. I thought the titanium dragon was also written up in DoF.
We had a mercury dragon entry, but I'm pretty sure there was no titanium dragon. I think a stainless steel dragon would be more fun anyway. |
| Caedwyr |
Posted - 30 Mar 2008 : 03:00:20 It isn't from 2nd Edtion, so I'd guess at a 3rd Edition source or some homebrew/fan creation. |
| dwarvenranger |
Posted - 30 Mar 2008 : 00:37:10 Perhaps Io is pulling a Bane, seeing as how he gets the axe in 4th ed. |
| Mace Hammerhand |
Posted - 29 Mar 2008 : 22:55:31 quote: Originally posted by Tethir the dragonslayer
Nah, Its not in Draconimicon, but I think the Plutonium Dragon is probably a similar dragon.
The Plutonium Dragon was, as everything in Munchkin, meant as a joke... they are born gargantuan and shrink after 25k years or so, becoming smaller... it's as much a joke as the ghoulfiend, wight brothers, or grassy gnoll... |
| Kuje |
Posted - 29 Mar 2008 : 22:19:22 That list looks like the list from Dragons of Faerun or the same, but expanded, list from the DoF web enhancement. I thought the titanium dragon was also written up in DoF. |
| Tethir the dragonslayer |
Posted - 29 Mar 2008 : 22:02:35 Nah, Its not in Draconimicon, but I think the Plutonium Dragon is probably a similar dragon. |
| Mace Hammerhand |
Posted - 29 Mar 2008 : 20:26:03 Prolly Draconomicon, but I ain't sure.
If you want a FUN dragon check out the plutonium dragon in Munchin 3e , it is born gargantuan and diminishes every once in a very long while |