I am posting the Dragonslayer Kit here because it has nothing to do with BG2
Dragonslayer
Dragonslayers are fanatical enemies of all dragonkind, oftenas the result of some tragic incident in their past.
Role: The Dragonslayer is often a knight errant or a specialized mercenary; he is excellent as a lone NPC who may seek PC help for "the big one"
Secondary Skills: Riding
Weapon Proficiencies: Lance, crossbow, two-handed-sword or two-handed battle-axe, pike.
Nonweapon Proficiencies: Animal trainer, blacksmith, armorer, riding - land-based.
Equipment: Field plate armor, body shield, jousting shield, large warhorse or war pony.
Distinctive Appearance: Charred, scarred, and marred.
Special Benifits: Dragonslayers know their foe and gain benifits accordingly. Whenever attacking a dragon with a melee weapon, the dragonslayer's Strength and magical bonuses are doubled for both attack and damage rolls. These benifits apply only to to dragons in their true form, not to those who have assumed human or other shape.
Furthere more, their fanaticism makes it possible for dragonslayers to fight their foe on even terms. Dragonslayers can issue a mortal challenge to any dragon simply by bellowing their threats to the sky; the dragonslayer must fight alone for the challenge to work. Magic resistance provides the dragon with no protection; if it fails a saving throw vs. death magic, it must land and engage the dragonslayer on the ground. However, cowardly dragons may chose to fight their foes on home terrain; a dragon that fails its saving throw against a mortal challenge may still retreat to fight in its lair.
Finally, dragonslayers suffer less damage from a dragon's breath weapons, both because they can anticate the moment when a dragon chooses to use one and because they know the best countermeasures to avoid harm from each one (grounding, wetting clothes, holding one's breath, and so on). On a successful saving throw vs. dragon breath, dragonslayers suffer only one quarter damage. Even a failed result means only one half to these warriors.
Special Hindrances: Dragonslayers tend to have short lives, since they are often hunted by dragons whose eggs or young they destroyed. They are sometimes considered soldiers of ill omen, since when they fail, a dragon's wrath often falls on the nearest village or town. They suffer a -2 modifier to all reaction checks because of the air of gloomy, unbending fanaticism that surrounds them.
In addition, a dragonslayers' squires and companions are magically affected by the dragonslayer's aura. If they enter combat with the dragon at the dragonslayer's side, they suffer a -2 penalty to AC for the duration of the combat, as the dragon furiously seeks to knock them aside to concentrate on its primary foe - the dragonslayer. For this reason, most dragonslayers work alone.
A dragonslayer may never attack to subdue nor work with those who do. He is obliged to meet any attempt to do so with force. Showing mercy to a dragon under any circumstances results in the loss of all kit bonuses and makes the former dragonslayer an ordinary fighter again. Good-aligned dragons are an esception to this rule.
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By Clanggedin. What does a Dwarf have to do to get a drink around here.
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