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Yet another [[Shaman]] variant, this one hailing from the [[Player's Handbook]] II of 3e, the '''Dragon Shaman''' is basically a primitive tribesman that really likes dragons. His breath weapon is weaker and less flexible than the Dragonfire adept but on the other hand, the Dragon Shaman can do shit other than cough at things. Actually thats sort of a lie, he just gets a weaker breath weapon but has access to Draconic Auras to buff allies, so he also coughs on things but makes people feel like he's helping. Gets some sweet as Natural Armour, has decent Hit Die, gain a SLA (Spell-Like Ability) or Extraordinary ability depending on your dragon, permanent Water Breathing, Feather Fall or Spider Climb. At level 19 the Dragon Shaman makes the biggest contribution to their party, by not needing to use one of the Bathrobed One's precious spell slots to fly. | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:13, 20 June 2023
Yet another Shaman variant, this one hailing from the Player's Handbook II of 3e, the Dragon Shaman is basically a primitive tribesman that really likes dragons. His breath weapon is weaker and less flexible than the Dragonfire adept but on the other hand, the Dragon Shaman can do shit other than cough at things. Actually thats sort of a lie, he just gets a weaker breath weapon but has access to Draconic Auras to buff allies, so he also coughs on things but makes people feel like he's helping. Gets some sweet as Natural Armour, has decent Hit Die, gain a SLA (Spell-Like Ability) or Extraordinary ability depending on your dragon, permanent Water Breathing, Feather Fall or Spider Climb. At level 19 the Dragon Shaman makes the biggest contribution to their party, by not needing to use one of the Bathrobed One's precious spell slots to fly.