Here There Be Dragons!

Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Hello, hello! Luis Loza here! You might have heard that we will be unleashing a massive flight of brand-new dragons with the upcoming releases of Pathfinder Monster Core 2 and Pathfinder Lost Omens Draconic Codex. While I love previewing new dragons and showing them off one by one like an excited grandfather sharing the mass of pictures in his wallet, I won’t be able to do that this time around. Unfortunately, we have too many new dragons! With that in mind, the plan is still to preview a few dragons over the coming weeks and even give some behind-the-scenes insight by sharing the concept art by our very own incredible concept artist, Kent Hamilton.

Our first preview focuses on some of the dragons found in Pathfinder Monster Core 2. As some of you may know, our dragons are broken into one of four classifications based on the four magical traditions. This time, I’m going to showcase a new arcane and a new primal dragon.


Rune Dragon Concept, artist Kent Hamilton: A sketch design of a rune dragon, a dragon with thick scales each marked with a magical rune. The sketch includes a close-up look of the dragon’s head and long horns.

Illustration by Kent Hamilton


This big fella is a rune dragon, an arcane dragon with the power to create and manipulate runes. Runes are an important part of magic in Pathfinder, and these dragons have an innate control over these powerful symbols. A rune dragon’s scales are thick and feature natural runes, as well as runes the dragon inscribes themself. These scales are effectively runestones and would-be dragon slayers can use these scales to transfer runes to their equipment like they would any other runestone.

A rune dragon can shift the power of the runes on their scale, attuning the runes to a particular energy to grant the dragon an immunity to the likes of acid, cold, electricity, fire, or sonic damage. In addition to claws and sharp fangs, a rune dragon creates runes during combat. They can create an explosive rune and place it on a creature, later detonating it for a blast of the same type of damage attuned to their body. Instead of a typical breath, a rune dragon’s breath places several runes on creatures in a cone and immediately detonates them. As they grow in age and power, a rune dragon gains the ability to create other runes with different effects.

Pathfinder Monster Core 2 also features the phase dragon, an arcane dragon with power over teleportation magic that can blink around the battlefield and teleport their foes away.


Cinder Dragon Concept, artist Kent Hamilton: A sketch design of a cinder dragon, a dragon with a traditional body shape, red coloration, and thick, sharp horns. The sketch includes a close-up look of the dragon’s features.

Illustration by Kent Hamilton


The other dragon we’re looking at today is the cinder dragon, a primal dragon with a focus on fire. The cinder dragon fills the roles of older dragons that were known for being red. Like their legacy counterparts, cinder dragons are all about fire, but we decided to turn that knob up to 11 this time around. Their pyre breath not only deals fire damage, but can also set creatures on fire and fills the area with obscuring smoke. If a nearby creature is on fire, the cinder dragon can stoke the flames and cause them to burn intensely for a moment, causing the creature to take their persistent fire damage once more.

As they grow in power, cinder dragons have greater control over fire. Ancient cinder dragons are capable of cursing a creature to transform all of the damage they would cause into fire damage. This is an indiscriminate curse, turning the damage from a fighter’s sword or a sorcerer’s ice spell into fire alike. It turns out that while it might look cool, dealing nothing but fire damage isn’t particularly helpful against a cinder dragon!

The other found primal dragon in Pathfinder Monster Core 2 is the coral dragon, aquatic dragons that live around coral reefs. A coral dragon can unleash blasts of water and even meld into their bonded reef to travel great distances.

That’s all the dragons we can share for now. Senior Developer Eleanor Ferron and I will continue to share more in the coming weeks, and I hope all you fans of dragons look forward to more previews. See you then!

Luis Loza (he/him)
Creative Director (Rules & Lore)

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So if I'm fighting a Rune Dragon, it will open its mouth, nothing will seem to come out, but a glowing symbol will appear on my body and then explode!? Like some Predator targetting laser?

How do you dodge that???

Can't wait for more of these previews!


Dragons most glorious!

Tis written in runic its is cinderific!


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TheTownsend wrote:

So if I'm fighting a Rune Dragon, it will open its mouth, nothing will seem to come out, but a glowing symbol will appear on my body and then explode!? Like some Predator targetting laser?

How do you dodge that???

Can't wait for more of these previews!

Dragon using Killer Queen on PCs is going to be a fun encounter to run.

Radiant Oath

Will these have rules for Dragon Instinct Barbarians/Dragon Sorcerers/Dragonbloods?


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SpykeMH wrote:
Will these have rules for Dragon Instinct Barbarians/Dragon Sorcerers/Dragonbloods?

There will be a table in Draconic Codex that provides the effects for player options for all dragons.

Dark Archive

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I love the idea of a Rune Dragon keeping a handful of magical craftspeople around like feeder shrimp, where they just clean and take away shedding scales to then bring back to their own shops while the dragon benefits from some regular grooming and hygiene =P

Also happy for the return of a non-Diabolic fire dragon. Goblins who don't want Unholy influence for their Bloodlines or Instincts may now rejoice and enjoy their Sanctification-neutral fire!


I can see we're keeping the last-minute tradition changes for dragons ;)

Teasing aside, I'm really excited for this book! Looking forward to it!


Really excited for the rune dragon. I like how its method of fighting feels really similar to the runesmith class; hopefully there is some acknowledgement of that connection in either the dragon's or runesmith's lore, like the first runesmiths being disciples of rune dragons.


Nothing against the art so far, but I hope we get dragons that have sleeker and more regal looks and not so craggy. To me scales are about smoothness, all snakes are extremely smooth and most lizards are as well. Some feathers could be nice as well.

I hope there will be some support for summoners to choose all four traditions while using dragons. Hopefully where ever they might be planning to fully remaster summoner is at least in the conceptual phase to tie in with any changes that might effect Eidolon choice. Also new dragon specific feats for summoner would be awesome, one of the most notable things summoner needs IMO (more Eidolon specific feats, not just dragons).

Cognates

Oh my god that coral dragon is so close to something I made myself. I almost get to mark my own homebrew.

Also, I'm noticing some crossover between the rune dragon and what runesmiths can do. I don't know what point i'm making here.

Liberty's Edge

Typo in the first image : Rune dragon is noted as Primal.

Great looks and concepts for these new dragons.

Thank you, Paizo.


What I'm picturing for the rune dragon is sort of a wave of light flashes out from its mouth, and it resolves into runes when it touches a target.


Cool stuff. Keeping the coral dragon in the back pocket for a future naval campaign!


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CreepyShutIn wrote:
What I'm picturing for the rune dragon is sort of a wave of light flashes out from its mouth, and it resolves into runes when it touches a target.

I was thinking they come out of it's mouth fully formed. Kinda like the 'song fight' in the last Dr. Strange movie.

Liberty's Edge

I have the image of the runes flowing out of the dragon's mouth, attaching themselves to targets in the area and going boom.

Very funny concept.

Radiant Oath

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If it doesn't bite you and you explode, it's Runic, not venomous.

Liberty's Edge

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These sound great! I hope we get Battle Cards too. I use them a lot.


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OrochiFuror wrote:
Nothing against the art so far, but I hope we get dragons that have sleeker and more regal looks and not so craggy. To me scales are about smoothness, all snakes are extremely smooth and most lizards are as well. Some feathers could be nice as well.

You might like the Phase and Whisper dragons, they're significantly more slender than the others, with the Phase dragon almost looking like it's made of mercury and the Whisper dragon being kind of like a snake with four legs and two wings.


Ok, now you HAVE to make an archetype (or similar) for the Runesmith based on the Rune Dragon :D


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OrochiFuror wrote:
Nothing against the art so far, but I hope we get dragons that have sleeker and more regal looks and not so craggy. To me scales are about smoothness, all snakes are extremely smooth and most lizards are as well. Some feathers could be nice as well.

Unfortunately there's no feathered dragons in MC2, but the Phase Dragon is pleasingly sleek.


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Thanks for the Cinder Dragon.
i feel that all the ways forward you are making with the new dragons still need that anchor to the past and Cinder dragon does that.

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