Gray Dragon, Wyrmling

Steam emanates from the nostrils and mouth of this slate gray dragon.
 

Gray Dragon, Wyrmling (CR 2)

Tiny Dragon (Water)
Alignment: Neutral Evil
Initiative: +7
Senses: Dragon Senses; Perception +6
  Speed: 60 feet, Fly 100 feet (average), Swim 40 feet
Space: 1/2 foot
 

Defense

Armor Class: 19, touch 15, flat-footed 16 (+3 Dex, +4 natural, +2 size)
Hit Points: 22 (3d12+3)
Saving Throws: Fort +4, Ref +8, Will +3
Immunity: paralysis, sleep
 

Offense

Melee: 2 claws +5 (1d3), bite +5 (1d4)
Reach: 0 feet (5 feet with bite)
  Special Attacks: Breath Weapon (30-ft. line, 2d6 fire; DC 12 Ref half)
 

Statistics

StrDexConIntWisCha
11 (+0) 16 (+3) 13 (+1) 9 (-1) 11 (+0) 9 (-1)
Base Attack Bonus: +3
CMB +4
CMD 14 (18 vs. Trip)
  Feats: Improved Initiative, Lightning Reflexes
  Skills: Bluff +5, Fly +13, Intimidate +5, Perception +6, Stealth +17, Swim +8
  Languages: Draconic Special Abilities
 

Special Abilities

Breath Weapon (Su)

A gray dragon's breath weapon is a superheated line of steam.

Change Shape (Su)

A young or older gray dragon can take any animal or humanoid form 3/day as if using polymorph.

Corrupt Water ()

Once per day an adult or older gray dragon can stagnate 10 cubic feet of still water, making it foul and unable to support water-breathing life. The ability spoils liquids containing water. Liquid-based magic items (such as potions) and items in a creature's possession must succeed on a Will save (DC 19) or become ruined. This ability is the equivalent of a 1st-level spell. Its range is 180 ft.

Spell-Like Abilities ()

A gray dragon gains the following spell-like abilities, usable at will upon reaching the listed age category.
  • Young-fog cloud;
  • Juvenile-create water;
  • Old-control winds;
  • Ancient-control water;

Water Breathing (Ex)

A gray dragon breathes water and can use its breath weapon, spells, and abilities underwater.
 

Ecology

Environment: Warm Coastlines
Organization: solitary
Treasure: triple standard

  Gray dragons are evil dragons that inhabit mountains and hills near coastlines. They have little regard for other races and often enslave others to do their bidding.
  Adult and older gray dragons are rarely found without a retinue of humanoid slaves. Gray dragons mate for life and a single mated pair often terrorizes nearby villages, laying waste to those that oppose the dragon's will.

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