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Dragon Instinct

You summon the fury of a mighty Dragon and manifest incredible abilities. Perhaps your culture reveres draconic majesty, or you gained your connection by drinking or bathing in Dragon’s Blood or after watching a marauding wyrm burn your village.

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Class Features

First Level

  • Draconic Rage Draconic Rage
    Draconic Rage - Instinct Ability 1
    REACTION


    Trigger You use the Rage action on your turn.
    Description When you Rage, you exude the energy of your patron dragon.
    Applications While raging, you can increase the additional damage from Rage from 2 to 4 and change its damage type to match that of your dragon’s breath weapon instead of the damage type for your weapon or unarmed attack. If you do this, your Rage action gains the arcane and evocation traits, as well as the trait matching the damage type.   On the 7th level, this bonus increases to 8 and to 16 on the 15th level

Ninth Level

  • Draconic Resistance Draconic Rresistance
    Draconic Resistance - Instinct Ability 9
    TRAIT

    Description Repeated exposure and toughened skin allow you to fend off harm.
    Applications While raging, you gain resistance equal to 3 + your Constitution modifier to You resist piercing damage and the damage type of your dragon’s breath weapon.
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Class Feats

Sixth Level

  • Dragon's Rage Breath Dragon's Rage Breath
    Dragon's Rage Breath - Class Feat 6
    DOUBLE ACTION

    Requirements You haven’t used this ability since you last Raged.
    Description You breathe deeply and exhale powerful energy in a 30-foot cone or 60-foot line, dealing 1d6 damage per level. 
    Applications The area and damage type match those of your dragon, If you used this ability in the last hour, the area and the damage are halved (15-foot cone or 30-foot line; 1d6 damage for every 2 levels). Each creature in the area must attempt a basic Reflex save.

Twelth Level

  • Dragon's Rage Wings Dragon's Rage Wings
    Dragon's Rage Wings - Class Feat 12
    SINGLE ACTION

    Requirements dragon instinct,
    Description You sprout dragon wings from your back of the same color as your chosen dragon.
    Applications While you are raging, you gain a fly Speed equal to your land Speed. If you are flying when your rage ends, you start to fall but the transformation only completes at the last moment, so you take no damage from the fall and land standing up.

Sixteenth Level

  • Dragon Transformation Dragon Transformation
    Dragon Transformation - Class Feat 16
    SINGLE ACTION

    Requirements dragon instinct, Dragon’s Rage Wings
    Description You transform into a ferocious Large dragon.
    Applications You transform into a ferocious Large dragon, gaining the effects of 6th-level dragon form except that you use your own AC and attack modifier; you also apply your extra damage from Rage. The action to Dismiss the transformation gains the rage trait.   At 18th level, you gain a +20-foot status bonus to your fly Speed, your damage bonus with dragon Strikes increases to +12, your breath weapon DC increases to 30, and you gain a +14 status bonus to your breath weapon damage.

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Dragon Instinct - Barbarian Instinct
TRAIT

Description You summon the fury of a mighty dragon and manifest incredible abilities. Perhaps your culture reveres draconic majesty, or you gained your connection by drinking or bathing in dragon’s blood or after watching a marauding wyrm burn your village.
Applications Select a type of dragon to be your instinct’s dragon type. Chromatic dragons tend to be evil, and metallic dragons tend to be good.
Dragon Type Breath Weapon
Black  Chromatic  Line of acid
Blue Chromatic Line of electricity
Green Chromatic  Cone of poison
Red Chromatic  Cone of fire
White Chromatic Cone of cold
Brass Metallic Line of fire
Bronze Metallic  Line of electricity
Copper Metallic  Line of acid
Gold  Metallic  Cone of fire
Silver  Metallic Cone of cold
 

Anathema

Letting a personal insult against you slide is anathema to your instinct. Choose whether your character respects or abhors your dragon type. If you respect it, defying such a dragon is anathema, and if you abhor it, failing to defeat such a dragon you come across is anathema.

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