
Reksew_Trebla |
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Draconic (Animal) Companion Archetype
Like god d***, literally no more reason to ever play with a Drake Companion other than pure roleplay. Gonna have to like add a feat that turns your Drake Companion into a Half-Dragon or something for anybody to ever consider playing with one now.

Reksew_Trebla |
It’s a “dragon”, has a breath weapon for free, gains the immunities to sleep and paralysis and most importantly, unlike the Drake Companion, DOESN’T trade 90% of your class to get. Oh and it will actually follow your orders 99% of the time unlike a properly GM controlled Drake Companion, since they have no obligation to you unlike Animal Companions.

lemeres |

SorrySleeping wrote:It can't fly sadly.Sure it can, it just has to come from the companions itself. ;)
Yeah, but a lot of classes lack proper fliers. Sure, maybe something that sits on your shoulder (taking a pseudodragon style position). But you likely need the full druid list if you want to grab something like a Roc.

graystone |

graystone wrote:Yeah, but a lot of classes lack proper fliers. Sure, maybe something that sits on your shoulder (taking a pseudodragon style position). But you likely need the full druid list if you want to grab something like a Roc.SorrySleeping wrote:It can't fly sadly.Sure it can, it just has to come from the companions itself. ;)
I'm not sure what makes a 'proper flier". Base Ranger has bird on it's list and a small creature isn't something I'd think could fit in a "pseudodragon style position". If you're thinking 'something you can ride' that's different than 'something that can fly': though small creatures CAN ride small mounts with a feat.

Crazy Hassan |

It can't fly sadly.
Who needs to fly when it can walk on the air itself? Better yet, by its own power no less! (Only apply a little houseruling to make things fair for the oft overlooked Camel)

Reksew_Trebla |
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What's wrong with roleplay? That's kind of the point of the game.
There’s nothing wrong with roleplaying. There is something wrong with solely letting roleplaying dictate how you build your character, thus getting everyone else’s characters killed as a result of you being a weak link.

PossibleCabbage |
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Now I want to go see if a saurian champion can have a mount with this archetype. :D
I think this works, since a Cavalier's animal companion works like a druid's (except for needing to be a specific kind of creature) except that it doesn't get share spells. This would be a problem, but the clever folks who wrote Ultimate Wilderness anticipated this via:
A cavalier or samurai mount can take animal companion archetypes that replace share spells by replacing the mount’s Light Armor Proficiency feat and its master’s ability to ignore the armor check penalty on Ride checks, but only if the master didn’t alter or replace those abilities with an archetype
and it doesn't look like the Saurian Champion alters or replaces either of those. Dinosaur Mount is kind of surprising in that it is no-way weakened compared to the base mount, which I guess is why it's traded for the tactician chain. Saurian Champion only has light armor proficiency, so ignoring ACP for ride checks is a non-issue, so the only loss is that you can't armor your dinosaur right out of the gate. Now I just have to figure out the best dinosaur for this- I kind of want to play a gnome on a deinonychus.

Nox Aeterna |
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Brother Fen wrote:What's wrong with roleplay? That's kind of the point of the game.There’s nothing wrong with roleplaying. There is something wrong with solely letting roleplaying dictate how you build your character, thus getting everyone else’s characters killed as a result of you being a weak link.
Even if you say that, like others said in this thread... drakes have always being horrid to say the least.
They was never any reason at all to ever play any of those archetypes other than roleplay from the get go and you had to understand you would only be weaker than if you had never taken any.
They are quite literally traps.

JiCi |
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The problems with drakes are simples:
- They start as Tiny creatures; yeah, you need to wait until 9th level or even 13th level to make it mountable, that is if you take the Mount power.
- No power to increase size, it's only dictated by levels.
- They are nongood aligned... pretty counter-intuitive for the Silver Champion archetype, which is for Paladins.
- No complete package, as flight, breath weapons and other movement speeds are broken down into multiple powers.
- The breath weapons are fireball effects instead of your standard line or cone.
The Draconic companion has less features, but what it has is far better. Beside, anyone remember Dragon Magic with its dragonblood creatures? Yeah, pretty good callback.

Reksew_Trebla |
I'd still prefer a grimalkin, also you lose share spells which would put me off this archetype.
Well, Share Spells is useless for most people with the feat Animal Ally, because they don’t have spells. Also non-spellcasting archetypes of classes like Mad Dog Barbarian. And finally, you can use this with the Cavalier due to the ruling about how archetypes for animal companions work with that class.
Reksew_Trebla wrote:Brother Fen wrote:What's wrong with roleplay? That's kind of the point of the game.There’s nothing wrong with roleplaying. There is something wrong with solely letting roleplaying dictate how you build your character, thus getting everyone else’s characters killed as a result of you being a weak link.Even if you say that, like others said in this thread... drakes have always being horrid to say the least.
They was never any reason at all to ever play any of those archetypes other than roleplay from the get go and you had to understand you would only be weaker than if you had never taken any.
They are quite literally traps.
Then make one of the other players play a Rogue so they can disable the trap, duh.

Raviiiii |
Share Spells can be replaced with Light Armor proficiency(which I dont think a saurian champion would be making too much use of anyways, being practically a dinosaur barbarian thats good at riding things.)
Ranger's drake companion(at level 6-7) and shaman's is usable, since they can hack reality with SkySwim. Even that's pretty late though.
They're bad. There needs to be a drake power feat and probably the option to forgo size increases for stat increase or a drake power.

PossibleCabbage |
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I feel like the drake stuff from Legacy of Dragons could use a polish and an additional pass through the development process, so it's the sort of thing that *could* be okay if they wanted to reprint it in a hardback. It would be one of the rare things reprinted in a hardback that is made better, I guess.

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Draconic (Animal) Companion Archetype
Like god d***, literally no more reason to ever play with a Drake Companion other than pure roleplay. Gonna have to like add a feat that turns your Drake Companion into a Half-Dragon or something for anybody to ever consider playing with one now.
1. it cant fly.
2. it wont look like a dragon .so.......... Drake is still >>> better in may aspect.

JiCi |
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Reksew_Trebla wrote:Draconic (Animal) Companion Archetype
Like god d***, literally no more reason to ever play with a Drake Companion other than pure roleplay. Gonna have to like add a feat that turns your Drake Companion into a Half-Dragon or something for anybody to ever consider playing with one now.
1. it cant fly.
2. it wont look like a dragon .so.......... Drake is still >>> better in may aspect.
A drake:
- doesn't have a fly speed to begin with- needs to take 3 powers to gain a decent fly speed
- needs to have a charge that is 13th level
- needs a 4th power to be usable as a mount and a 5th power to be used as a mount WITHOUT droppoing the fly speed
While your Draconic companion won't look like a dragon, it will be close to one. Beside, I don't see an issue with a Silver giant owl, a Green giant vulture or a Bronze roc, nor won't I have a problem with a Red wolf or tiger.

PossibleCabbage |
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PossibleCabbage wrote:Care to tell me what is wrong with that book?master_marshmallow wrote:We definitely could use an RPG Line Draconomicon equivalent.Definitely way more excited to pick that up than Book of the Damned...
I confess I have not read the entire book, but from what I've seen flipping through it in the shop it just doesn't have anything in it I'm liable to ever use. That's pretty much it. Other people might want to play characters with ties to devils and such or run games primarily about evil outsiders, but I prefer to do neither so it's not really a book for me.

Rogar Stonebow |

JiCi wrote:I confess I have not read the entire book, but from what I've seen flipping through it in the shop it just doesn't have anything in it I'm liable to ever use. That's pretty much it. Other people might want to play characters with ties to devils and such or run games primarily about evil outsiders, but I prefer to do neither so it's not really a book for me.PossibleCabbage wrote:Care to tell me what is wrong with that book?master_marshmallow wrote:We definitely could use an RPG Line Draconomicon equivalent.Definitely way more excited to pick that up than Book of the Damned...
I really hate what they did to the Diabolist.
The imp companion is no longer special.