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Dragon:Brass Dragon, Wyrmling
Size & Type (subtype):Tiny Dragon (Fire)Hit Dice:4d12+4 (30)
Initiative:   +0 (Dex)   Speed:   60 ft., fly 150 ft. (average), burrow 30 ft.  
Armor Class:   15 (+2 size, +3 natural)   Attacks:   Bite +6 melee, 2 Claws +1 melee  
Damage:   Bite 1d, claw 1d3+0   Face and Reach:   2 1/2 ft. by 2 1/2 ft. / 5 ft.  
Special Attacks:   Breath weapon, spell-like abilities   Special Qualities:   Immunities, fire subtype, blindsight, keen senses  
Saving Throws  Fortitude: 5  
Reflex: 4  
Will: 4  
Abilities:   Str: 11
Dex: 10
Con: 13
Int: 10
Wis: 11
Cha: 10
Skills:   Bluff +3, Concentration +3, Diplomacy +2, Escape Artist +2, Knowledge (any) +2, Listen +4, Search +4, Spot +4   Feats:   Any 2  
Climate and Terrain:   Temperate and warm desert, plains, and underground   Climate:   temperate,warm  
Terrain:   desert,plains,underground   Organization:   solitary or clutch (2-5)  
Challenge Rating:   2   Challenge Rating Value:   2  
Treasure:   Double standard   Alignment:   Always chaotic good  
Advancement:   5-6 HD (Tiny)  

Description:  

Breath Weapon (Su): Either a line of fire 5 feet high, 5 feet wide, and 5x5x30 feet long or a cone of sleep gas 15x15x15 feet long. It cannot use either breath weapon until 1d4 rounds later. Fire damage 1d6, Reflex half DC 13; cone damage Will save (DC 13) or sleep for 1d6+1 rounds.

Spell-Like Abilities: At will-speak with animals. These abilities are as the spells cast by a 1 level sorcerer (save DC 10 + spell level).

Immunities (Ex): All dragons are immune to sleep and paralysis effects. All brass dragons are also immune to fire.

Fire Subtype (Ex): Fire immunity, double damage from cold except on a successful save.

Blindsight (Ex): Can ascertain creatures by nonvisual means (mostly hearing and scent, but also by noticing vibration and other environmental clues) with a range of 30 feet.

Keen Senses (Ex): Sees four times as well a human in low-light conditions and twice as well in normal light. It also has darkvision with a range of 100 feet.

 

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