# Dragon (Planar, Ethereal) Wyrmling Ethereal Dragon <div class="grid-container"><div class="MON">Wyrmling Ethereal Dragon</div> <div class="CR">CR 3 (800 XP)</div> <div class="SOU">Draconomicon pg. 179</div> <div class="SYS">Dungeons & Dragons 3.5</div></div> N Tiny Dragon **Init** +6 **Senses** dragon senses; **Perception** +14 #### defense **AC** 19, 14 touch, 17 flat-footed (+2 Dex, +5 natural, +2 size) **hp** 38 (5d12+5) **Fort** +5, **Refl** +6, **Will** +5 **Feint** 21, **Demoralize** 16 **Immune** paralysis, sleep #### offense **Speed** 60 ft., fly 100 ft. (average) **Melee** bite +6 (1d4-1), 2 claws +6 (1d3-1) **Space** 2 1/2 ft., **Reach** 0 ft. (5 ft. with bite) **Special Attacks** breath weapon (15-foot cone, DC 13, 2d6 force) #### statistics **Str** 9, **Dex** 14, **Con** 13, **Int** 10, **Wis** 13, **Cha** 10 **BAB** +5, **CMB** +2, **CMD** 14, **TA** +6, **RTA** +9 **Feats** [[Alertness]], [[Improved Initiative]], [[Skill Focus]] (Perception) **Skills** Appraise +8, Fly +14, Intimidate +8, Perception +14, Sense Motive +11, Spellcraft +8 **Languages** Common, Draconic **SQ** ethereal stride #### Special abilities ### Ethereal Stride (Ex) An ethereal dragon can move through any sort of naturally occurring hazard or impediment of the ethereal plane at their normal speed and without taking damage. An ethereal dragon is not affected by ethereal winds. #### ecology **Environment:** Any (Ethereal) **Organization** Solitary (1 dragon, any age), clutch (1d4+1 wyrmlings, very young, young, or juveniles or young adults), family (pair of mature adults and 1d4+1 offspring) **Treasure** Triple **Advancement** By age category Ethereal dragons spend most of their lives floating through the Ethereal Plane, spying into the Material Plane for valuable treasure. Ethereal dragons’ natural coloration is a pearlescent brown-gray, which accounts for their nickname of “moonstone dragon.” They have needlelike claws and teeth. Ethereal dragons are naturally curious and inquisitive, and often spy on those “stuck” on the Material Plane. They are also greedy, and may come to covet the valuables carried by those they spy upon. In such cases, an ethereal dragon might visit the Material Plane only to appropriate such items, returning to its native Ethereal Plane as soon as possible. ### Combat Most ethereal dragons prefer escape over battle, heading either to the Ethereal Plane or the Material Plane to avoid conflict. If forced into a fight, or if the ethereal dragon feels combat is necessary, it uses its powers to frustrate its foes. An adult or older ethereal dragon relies on dimensional anchor to trap opponents on one plane while it escapes to the other.