Dragon, Gold
Sinuous dragons of oriental myth that epitomize law and goodness
Stat Blocks
OSRIC
| Armor Class | -2 |
|---|---|
| Hit Dice | 10 to 12 |
| Number Encountered | 1d3 |
| Attacks | 3 |
| Damage | 1d8/1d8/6d6 |
| Move | 120-ft; 300-ft flying (AA:II) |
| Alignment | Lawful good |
| Intelligence | Genius |
| XP | Variable |
| Treasure Type | 5d6×1,000 cp (25%), 1d100×1,000 sp (40%), 1d4×10,000 ep (40%), 2d6×10,000 gp (55%), 10d10×100 pp (25%), 7d20 gems (50%), 1d6×10 jewellery (50%), 4 magic items plus 1 potion and 1 scroll (15%), 2d4 potions (40%), 1d4 scrolls (50%) |
| Size | Large (54-ft long) |
| Frequency | Very rare |
| Lair | 65% |
Monster statistics extracted from online SRD wiki, not the published hardcover edition.
Often shaped like the sinuous dragons of oriental myth, gold dragons epitomize law and goodness, and are typically just and kindly. They are interested in the ways of man and often use shape-changing powers to watch, observe and help people. They prefer to have their lairs in places isolated from prying eyes, however, and thus often place their entrances in lakes or ponds. They have found that their treasure hordes are tempting targets for evil or even neutral adventurers.