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Ancient Forest Dragon (Spellcaster)Creature 19


RareCEGargantuanDragonPlant
Source Pathfinder Bestiary 3
Perception +33 (darkvision, scent (imprecise) 60 feet)
Languages Common, Draconic, Elven, Sylvan, Terran
Skills Acrobatics +31, Athletics +37, Deception +31, Intimidation +33, Nature +36, Stealth +29, Survival +35
Str +9, Dex +4, Con +7, Int +5, Wis +8, Cha +6

AC 44; Fort +32; Reflex +29; Will +35; +1 status to all saves vs. magic
HP 410
Speed 40 feet (fly 160 feet)
Immunities paralyzed, poison, sleep
Weaknesses Fire 15

Jaws One Action +36 (+31, +26) to hit (magical, reach 20) 4d10+17 Piercing + 3d6 Poison
Claw One Action +36 (+32, +28) to hit (agile, magical, reach 15) 4d8+17 Slashing
Tail One Action +36 (+31, +26) to hit (magical, reach 30) 4d8+17 Bludgeoning

Darkvision

A monster with darkvision can see perfectly well in areas of darkness and dim light, though such vision is in black and white only. Some forms of magical darkness, such as a 4th-level Darkness spell, block normal darkvision. A monster with Greater Darkvision, however, can see through even these forms of magical darkness.

Scent (Imprecise) 60 feet

Scent involves sensing creatures or objects by smell, and is usually a vague sense. The range is listed in the ability, and it functions only if the creature or object being detected emits an aroma (for instance, incorporeal creatures usually do not exude an aroma).

If a creature emits a heavy aroma or is upwind, the GM can double or even triple the range of scent abilities used to detect that creature, and the GM can reduce the range if a creature is downwind.

At-Will Spells

The monster can cast its at-will spells any number of times without using up spell slots.

Constant Spells

A constant spell affects the monster without the monster needing to cast it, and its duration is unlimited. If a constant spell gets counteracted, the monster can reactivate it by spending the normal spellcasting actions the spell requires.

+1 Status to All Saves vs. MagicCountered by Metal

If the forest dragon takes damage from a metal item, they lose woodland stride and Pass Without Trace until the end of their next turn.

Fed by Water Reaction (healing, necromancy, primal)

Frequency once per hour

Trigger The forest dragon is targeted with a water spell or effect


Effect The forest dragon gains 40 temporary Hit Points.

Frightful Presence (aura, emotion, fear, mental)

90 feet Aura DC 39 will

Animals, fungi, and plants take a -2 circumstance penalty to the save.


A creature that first enters the area must attempt a Will save.

Regardless of the result of the saving throw, the creature is temporarily immune to this monster's Frightful Presence for 1 minute.


Critical Success The creature is unaffected by the presence.

Success The creature is Frightened 1.

Failure The creature is Frightened 2.

Critical Failure The creature is Frightened 4.

Breath Weapon Two Actions (evocation, primal)

The dragon unleashes a swarm of insects that deals 20d6 piercing damage in a 60-foot cone (DC 41 basic reflex save) before dispersing.

A creature that critically fails is Stunned 2 from the insects' venom; this is a poison effect.

The dragon can't use Breath Weapon again for 1d4 rounds.

Draining Blight Two Actions (healing, necromancy, negative, primal)

Frequency once per day


Effect The dragon draws moisture from the living creatures surrounding them, using the energy to heal their own wounds. Each living creature in a 30-foot emanation takes 9d10 negative damage (DC 41 basic fortitude save). Creatures made entirely of water and plant creatures use the outcome one degree of success worse than they rolled. The dragon regains Hit Points equal to half of the highest damage a single creature takes from this effect.

In addition, all non-creature plant life in the area withers and dies, eliminating non-magical undergrowth and any resulting difficult terrain, cover, and concealment. Water is also consumed in the same way, typically lowering any standing body of water fully within the area by 1 foot.

Forest Shape

When casting Tree Shape, a forest dragon can become a tree of the same size and age as themself.

Greater Constrict One Action

4d8+10 bludgeoning, DC 41 basic fortitude


The monster deals the listed amount of damage to any number of creatures Grabbed or Restrained by it. Each of those creatures can attempt a basic Fortitude save with the listed DC. A creature that fails this save falls Unconscious, and a creature that succeeds is then temporarily immune to falling unconscious from Greater Constrict for 1 minute.

Lignifying Bite (plant, primal, transmutation)

When a creature made of flesh is reduced to 0 Hit Points by the dragon's jaws Strike, that creature must attempt a DC 41 fortitude save. If it fails, it dies, and its flesh, made of earth in a metaphysical sense, turns to wood.

The wood is living and might grow into a tree over time, but it can't be used as a body or piece of a body for Raise Dead or other magic that would return the creature to life.

Woodland Stride

The forest dragon ignores difficult terrain and greater difficult terrain from non-magical foliage.

Grab One Action

Requirements The monster's last action was a success with a Strike that lists Grab in its damage entry, or it has a creature grabbed using this action.


Effect The monster automatically Grabs the target until the end of the monster's next turn. The creature is Grabbed by whichever body part the monster attacked with, and that body part can't be used to Strike creatures until the grab is ended. Using Grab extends the duration of the monster's Grab until the end of its next turn for all creatures grabbed by it. A grabbed creature can use the Escape action to get out of the grab, and the Grab ends for a grabbed creatures if the monster moves away from it.


Primal Prepared Spells (DC 41, +35 to hit)

Cantrips (10th Level): Acid Splash, Detect Magic, Guidance, Read Aura, Tanglefoot
1st Level: Create Water, Goblin Pox, Pest Form
2nd Level: Animal Messenger, Darkness, Water Breathing
3rd Level: Animal Vision, Stinking Cloud, Wall of Thorns
4th Level: Gaseous Form, Hallucinatory Terrain, Solid Fog
5th Level: Cloudkill, Moon Frenzy, Tree Stride
6th Level: Baleful Polymorph, Purple Worm Sting, Tangling Creepers
7th Level: Eclipse Burst, Prismatic Spray, True Target
8th Level: Horrid Wilting, Polar Ray, Punishing Winds
9th Level: Implosion, Nature's Enmity

Primal Innate Spells (DC 41, +35 to hit)

Cantrips (10th Level): Know Direction
1st Level: Pass Without Trace (Constant) (Forest Terrain Only)
2nd Level: Entangle, Tree Shape (See Forest Shape)
4th Level: Speak with Plants (At Will)
6th Level: Tangling Creepers

Rituals

4th Level: Plant Growth
6th Level: Commune with Nature


Forest dragons oversee the endless growth of nature, protect it from plunder, and reclaim ruins for the wilderness. Some say these dragons jealously hoard nature's bounty for themselves while seeing everyone else who tries to benefit from nature as thieves and poachers. They loathe the progress of technology and civilization, preferring the company of monsters and animals.

Forest dragons are their forests in a literal sense. Over time, their hair becomes mossy, their hide toughens like bark, and small insects or animals live within them.


Imperial dragons, namesake of the Dragon Empires and guardians of Tian Xia before humanity arrived, embody five strengthening and counteracting forces. Unlike other true dragons, imperial dragons dive deep into human affairs. Some remain secretive, posing as reclusive hermits, while others keep a high profile, openly ruling factions. Tian cultures in turn venerate the dragons, depicting gods in the form of dragons or claiming ancestry from them. Not all are adored, for plenty of these creatures act wickedly.

Draconic Cycles

Five elements underpin the magical powers of imperial dragons, influencing their relationships to all things and, especially, to others of their kind. These elements interlink in two cycles. In the first cycle, each element feeds one other: wood feeds fire, fire feeds earth, earth feeds metal, metal feeds water, and water feeds wood. In the second cycle, each element counters another: wood counters earth, earth counters water, water counters fire, fire counters metal, and metal counters wood.

Each imperial dragon represents one element and has four abilities related to the cycle. For example, the forest dragon-linked to wood-feeds fire, is fed by water, counters earth, and is countered by metal.


Traits

Rare

This rarity indicates that a rules element is very difficult to find in the game world. A rare feat, spell, item or the like is available to players only if the GM decides to include it in the game, typically through discovery during play. Creatures with this trait are rare. They typically can't be summoned. The DC of Recall Knowledge checks related to these creatures is increased by 5.

Plant

Vegetable creatures have the plant trait. They are distinct from normal plants. Magical effects with this trait manipulate or conjure plants or plant matter in some way. Those that manipulate plants have no effect in an area with no plants.