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''This page is about the various draconian [[monster]]s. For the player species, see [[draconian]].'' | ''This page is about the various draconian [[monster]]s. For the player species, see [[draconian]].'' | ||
{{flavour|"Trogdor was a man!<br>I mean, he was a dragon-man!<br>Or... maybe he was just a dragon.<br>...<br>And the Trogdor comes in the night!" | {{flavour|"Trogdor was a man!<br>I mean, he was a dragon-man!<br>Or... maybe he was just a dragon.<br>...<br>And the Trogdor comes in the night!" | ||
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{{flavour|A scale-covered humanoid with a reptilian tail and small wings.}} | {{flavour|A scale-covered humanoid with a reptilian tail and small wings.}} | ||
− | {{Brown|d}} [[File:Draconian (monster).png]] '''[[Draconian (monster)|Draconian]]''' - Immature draconians with no breath attack. If you see one, it's probably a [[shapeshifter]] in disguise. | + | {{Brown|d}} [[File:Draconian (monster).png]] '''[[Draconian (monster)|Draconian]]''' - Immature draconians with no breath attack. If you see one, it's probably a [[shapeshifter (monster)|shapeshifter]] in disguise. |
{{monsterlink|Black draconian}} - Flight-capable draconians that breathe highly-damaging bursts of [[electricity]]. | {{monsterlink|Black draconian}} - Flight-capable draconians that breathe highly-damaging bursts of [[electricity]]. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Mottled draconians and draconian zealots were removed in [[0.20]] | + | *Prior to [[0.28]], classed draconians could randomly spawn with varying colours. |
+ | *Mottled draconians and draconian zealots were removed in [[0.20]]. | ||
+ | *[[0.20]] also introduced draconian stormcallers by merging zealots with the old draconian callers. | ||
[[Category:Lists of monsters]] | [[Category:Lists of monsters]] |
Latest revision as of 18:21, 12 July 2023
This page is about the various draconian monsters. For the player species, see draconian.
"Trogdor was a man! I mean, he was a dragon-man! Or... maybe he was just a dragon. ... And the Trogdor comes in the night!" -The Brothers Chaps, "Trogdor". 2003. |
Draconians are the mythical half-dragon inhabitants of the Realm of Zot. Each draconian has a colour, and some have occupations as well; the different colors determine their draconian breath attacks and resistances, while the occupations determine their equipment, skills, and spells. Fortunately, they are all cold-blooded creatures and will be slowed by weapons of freezing (unless cold resistant).
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Draconian Colours & Breath Attacks
A scale-covered humanoid with a reptilian tail and small wings. |
d Draconian - Immature draconians with no breath attack. If you see one, it's probably a shapeshifter in disguise.
d Black draconian - Flight-capable draconians that breathe highly-damaging bursts of electricity.
d Green draconian - Poisonous draconians that have stinger tails and can breathe clouds of poison.
d Grey draconian - These draconians lack breath weapons but have more AC, hit harder, and do not drown.
d Pale draconian - Draconians that breathe jets of steam, which don't do much damage but block line of sight.
d Purple draconian - Occult draconians that are quite resistant to magic and breathe blasts of irresistible, enchantment-stripping energy.
d Red draconian - Fiery draconians that spew blasts of fire that leave behind clouds of flames.
d White draconian - Frosty draconians with AC-piercing cold breath. Their icy nature negates the side-effects of their cold-blooded physiology.
d Yellow draconian - Draconians that will melt your equipment with their acid breath.
Draconian Occupations
q Draconian annihilator - Conjurations masters capable of causing devastation at range.
q Draconian knight - Skilled with both weapons and spells, draconian knights are competent opponents.
q Draconian monk - These Unarmed Combat specialists strike quickly and hard in melee.
q Draconian scorcher - Pyromaniac casters with access to both fire and damnation.
q Draconian shifter - Translocations experts who blink both themselves and their allies around a lot. They can also shut down your Translocations.
q Draconian stormcaller - Warrior-priests of Qazlal who call down storms upon their foes while calling up hordes of drakes.
Unique draconians
d Bai Suzhen - An odd, watery draconian from a distant land. Her skill in battle and ability to Summon Hydras are dangerous enough, but wounding her will force her to unleash her true form...
d Tiamat - Found only in the Realm of Zot, Tiamat is a brutally powerful opponent. She changes her colour randomly and wears the powerful dragonskin cloak, giving her a wide range of resistances. She always travels with a large entourage of lesser draconians.
Removed draconians
d Mottled draconian - Draconians that spat gouts of Sticky Flame, setting their foes ablaze.
q Draconian zealot - Servants of a dark god that could summon demons, raise the dead, and hurl hellfire.