Black Dragon, Juvenile

Hissing green acid drips from the fanged maw of this black-scaled, horned dragon.
 

Black Dragon, Juvenile (CR 8)

Medium Dragon (Water)
Alignment: Chaotic Evil
Initiative: +6
Senses: Dragon Senses; Perception +19
  Speed: 60 feet, Fly 150 feet (average), Swim 60 feet
Space: 5 feet
 

Defense

Armor Class: 24, touch 12, flat-footed 22 (+2 Dex, +12 natural)
Hit Points: 105 (10d12+40)
Saving Throws: Fort +11, Ref +9, Will +9
Immunity: acid, paralysis, sleep
 

Offense

Melee: bite +16 (1d8+7), 2 claws +15 (1d6+5), 2 wings +10 (1d4+2)
Reach: 5 feet (10 feet with bite)
  Special Attacks: Breath Weapon (60 ft. line, DC 20, 8d6 acid)
  Spell-Like Abilities (CL 10th, Concentration +11):

Statistics

StrDexConIntWisCha
21 (+5) 14 (+2) 19 (+4) 12 (+1) 15 (+2) 12 (+1)
Base Attack Bonus: +10
CMB +15
CMD 27 (31 vs. Trip)
  Feats: Alertness, Improved Initiative, Skill Focus (Stealth), Weapon Focus (bite)
  Skills: Fly +15, Handle Animal +11, Intimidate +14, Knowledge (arcana) +14, Perception +19, Stealth +21, Swim +26
  • Racial Modifiers: +8 Swim
Languages: Common, Draconic
  Special Qualities: speak with reptiles, swamp stride, Water Breathing

 

Special Abilities

Speak with Reptiles ()

A young or older black dragon gains the constant spell-like ability to speak with reptiles. This functions as speak with animals, but only with reptilian animals.

Swamp Stride (Ex)

A very young or older black dragon can move through bogs and quicksand without penalty at its normal speed.

Water Breathing (Ex)

A black dragon can breathe underwater indefinitely and can freely use its breath weapon, spells, and other abilities while submerged.
 

Ecology

Environment: Warm Marshes
Organization: solitary
Treasure: triple

  Lording over the darkest swamps and marshes, black dragons are the undisputed masters of their domain, ruling through cruelty and intimidation. Those who dwell within a black dragon's reach live in fear.
  Black dragons tend to make their lairs in remote parts of the swamp, preferably in caves at the bottom of dark and fetid pools. Inside, they pile up their filthy treasure and sleep amid the roots and muck.
  Black dragons prefer their food a bit rotten and will often allow a meal to sit in a pool for days before consuming it. Black dragons prefer treasures that do not rot or decay, making their hoard, full of coins, gemstones, jewelry, and other objects made from stone or metal.

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