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Brass Dragon (Young Adult)

CR 10, CG Large Dragon (fire)

Senses: Perception 21, Blindsight 60Without using visual senses this creature can sense creatures and objects around it. In addition, invisibility and other forms of cover are useless. Within range of the creature's blindsight, it doesn't need to make a perception check to locate a creature, but automatically detects it., Darkvision 120

Speed: 60 ft., burrow 30 ft., fly 200 ft. (poor)  Skills: Athletics 10, Deception 17, Insight 21, Persuasion 17, Arcana 17, Linguistics 17, Medicine 17

Languages: Common, Draconic

Ability Scores: Str 23 (+18), Dex 12 (+13), Con 19 (+16), Int 14 (+14), Wis 15 (+14), Cha 14 (+14)

INIT: +5  CP: +12  HP: 126 (12d12+48)  SA: 13  DC: 23

AC: 25  Touch: 10  Flat-footed: 24 [+1 Dodge, +15 Natural, -1 Size]

SR: 23  Vulnerable: --  Resistant: Weapons 5  Bypass: +1 weapon, Adamantine

Immunity: Fire  Effect Immunity: Paralysis, Sleep

QUALITIES

Power Attack (ex) - A Brass Dragon (Young Adult) may choose to take a penalty to its attack roll (up to -5). For each point of penalty, the Brass Dragon (Young Adult) does one extra point of damage. The Brass Dragon (Young Adult) must decide to use power attack at the beginning of its turn and it applies to all attack made until the start of its next turn.

ACTIONS
Attacks

Breath Weapon (su, Fire, every 1d4 rounds) - 80-ft. line of Fire, 10d4 fire damage

Desert Wind (su) - This dragon can call up the desert wind to serve him. This functions as gust of wind, but any creature in its path must make a CON save or be blinded for 1d4 rounds by the sand.

Move Sand (su) - This creature can move sand to excavate ruins or hide treasures. This functions as move earth, but it only affects sand.

Sleep Breath (su) - Instead of a line of fire, a brass dragon can breathe a 60 ft. cone of sleep gas. Creatures within the cone must succeed on a CON save or fall asleep for 1d6+12 rounds.

Spells

Spell Like Abilities (At Will)
DESCRIPTION

Environment: warm desert

Organization: None

Treasure: triple

A crest of horns sweeps back from the head of this dragon, leading to a long neck and serpentine brass body.

Consummate conversationalists, brass dragons prefer to talk instead of fight. Brass dragons lair near humanoid settlements, where they can hear the most recent news and gossip.