Dragon, Bronze Young Adult (CR 11)

Large Dragon (Water)
Alignment: Always Lawful Good
Initiative: +0; Senses: blindsense 60 ft., darkvision120 ft., low-light vision, and keen senses
Languages: Draconic


AC: 26 (-1 size, +17 natural), touch 9, flat-footed 26
Hit Dice: 18d12+72 (189 hp); DR: 5/magic
Fort +15, Ref +11, Will +15
Speed: 40 ft., fly 150 ft., (poor), swim 60 ft.
Space: 10 ft./5 ft. (10 ft. with bite)
Base Attack +18; Grapple +28
Attack: 1 Bite +23, 2 claws +18, 2 wings +18, 1 Tail Slap +18, 1 crush +18 melee; Breath +23 ranged
Damage: 1 bite 2d6+6, 2 claws 1d8+3, 2 wings 1d6+3, 1 tail slap 1d8+9, Breath weapon 10d6 (23)
Special Attacks/Actions: Breath Weapon, fear (DC 23), SR 20
Abilities: Str 23, Dex 10, Con 19, Int 18, Wis 19, Cha 18
Special Qualities: Electricity immunity, water breathing, speak with animals, Polymorph self , CL 5. Can also cast cleric spells and those from the Animal, Law, and Water domains as arcane spells.
Feats: #Feats: 7
Skills: Skill points: 78
Advancement: 19-20 HD (Large)
Climate/Terrain: Temperate and warm aquatic and underground
Organization: Solitary or clutch (2-5)
Treasure/Possessions: Double Standard

Source: Monster Manual

Breath Weapon (Su): Bronze dragons have two types of breath weapon, a line of lightning (10d6 damage Reflex save for half damage DC 23) or a cone of repulsion gas. Creatures within the cone must succeed at a Will save (DC 23) or be compelled to do nothing but move away from the dragon for 1d6 rounds plus 5 rounds. This is a mind-influencing compulsion enchantment. Using a breath weapon is a standard action. Once a dragon breathes, it can't breathe again until 1d4 rounds later. A blast from a breath weapon always starts at the dragon's mouth and extends in a direction of the dragon's choice.

Alternate Form(Su): A young or older bronze dragon can assume any animal or humanoid form of Medium size or smaller as a standard action three times per day. A dragon can remain in its animal or humanoid form until it wishes to assume a new one or return to its natural form. A true seeing spell or ability reveals the creature's natural form. A creature using alternate form reverts to its natural form when killed, but separated body parts retain their shape. A creature cannot use alternate form to take the form of a creature with a template.

Frightful Presence (Ex): A young adult or older dragon can unsettle foes with its mere presence. The ability takes effect automatically whenever the dragon attacks, charges, or flies overhead. Creatures within a radius of 150 feet are subject to the effect if they have fewer HD than the dragon (18).

A potentially affected creature that succeeds at a Will save (DC 23) remains immune to that dragon's frightful presence for one day. On a failure, creatures with 4 or fewer HD become panicked for 4d6 rounds and those with 5 or more HD become shaken for 4d6 rounds.

Dragons ignore the frightful presence of other dragons.

Water Subtype

This subtype usually is used for elementals and outsiders with a connection to the Elemental Plane of Water. Creatures with the water subtype always have swim speeds and can move in water without making Swim checks. A water creature can breathe underwater and usually can breathe air as well.