Dragon, Radiant Young Adult (CR 13)

Huge Dragon (Extraplanar)
Alignment: Always lawful good
Initiative: +1; Senses: blindsense 60 ft., darkvision120 ft., low-light vision, and keen senses
Languages: Common, Celestial, and Draconic


AC: 31 (+17 natural, +5 deflection, +1 Dex), touch 14 flat-footed 30
Hit Dice: 21d12+105 (241 hp); DR: 10/magic
Fort +17, Ref +13, Will +17
Speed: 60 ft., fly 150 ft. (poor)
Space: 20 ft./10 ft.
Base Attack +21; Grapple +39
Attack: 1 bite +29, 2 claws +24, 2 wings +24, 1 tail slap +24, 1 crush +24
Damage: 1 bite 2d8+10, 2 claws 2d6+5, 2 wings 1d8, 1 tail slap 2d6, 1 crush 2d8
Special Attacks/Actions: Breath weapon 10d10 (25)
Abilities: Str 31, Dex 12, Con 21, Int 18, Wis 21, Cha 20
Special Qualities: Immunity to light effects, daylight, dispel darkness, SR 25
Feats: #Feats: 8
Skills: Skill points: 90
Advancement: 22-23 HD (Huge)
Climate/Terrain: Any land and underground (Celestia)
Organization: Solitary (1 dragon, any age), clutch (1d4+1 wyrmlings, very young, young, juvenile, or young adults), family (pair of mature adults and 1d4+1 offspring)
Treasure/Possessions: Triple Standard

Source: Draconomicon

Young and older radiant dragons' natural weapons are treated as magic weapons for the purpose of overcoming damage reduction.

Breath Weapon (Su): A radiant dragon has two types of breath weapons, a line of force or a cone of light. Creatures caught within the cone must make Fortitude saves or be blinded for 1d6 rounds plus 1 round per age category of the dragon. A successful save means the creature is merely dazzled for the same duration. Sightless creatures are immune to the cone of light breath weapon.

Dispel Darkness (Su): A juvenile or older radiant dragon automatically dispels any darkness spell (whose level is equal to or less than his age category) within 60 feet.

Spell-Like Abilities: At will - daylight; 3/day - searing light; 1/day - prismatic sphere, sunburst.

Extraplanar Subtype

A subtype applied to any creature when it is on a plane other than its native plane. A creature that travels the planes can gain or lose this subtype as it goes from plane to plane. This book assumes that encounters with creatures take place on the Material Plane, and every creature whose native plane is not the Material Plane has the extraplanar subtype (but would not have when on its home plane). An extraplanar creatures usually has a home plane mentioned in its description. These home planes are taken from the Great Wheel cosmology of the D&D game (see Chapter 5 of the Dungeon Master's Guide). If your campaign uses a different cosmology, you will need to assign different home planes to extraplanar creatures.

Creatures not labeled as extraplanar are natives of the Material Plane, and they gain the extraplanar subtype if they leave the Material Plane. No creature has the extraplanar subtype when it is on a transitive plane; the transitive planes in the D&D cosmology are the Astral Plane, the Ethereal Plane, and the Plane of Shadow.