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By turning your cheats on you may use the following, otherwise it will not give you access. You can turn on your cheats when your first make your world. The command is used by the player saying /dragon and then depending on what they want, they say. to get the help say /dragon and it will tell you how to use the command. If you want your dragon to become older or younger say /dragon stage If you want to change the breed of your dragon say /dragon breed You cannot turn a dragons breed into forest with this command.

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The Dragon Mounts Mod is a very popular mod that basically gives the dragon egg item, which is dropped by the Ender dragon when it is slain by a player, a purpose. Once you acquire the egg (which can be picked up by a piston) you can then hatch yourself your very own tamable pet dragon that can be ridden with a saddle. Apart from slaying the Ender dragon an easy alternative is to find them in dungeons.

If a tamed dragon detects that its owner is falling, it will take flight and attempt to catch them (this does not occur in creative mode). Unless the dragon is told to sit (using a bone), it will follow the owner on the ground. If unmounted in the air, the dragon will descend and land on the ground.

Hello! I created a new world and am using the dragon mounts mod. Something I've noticed in screenshots and such is a bar that shows up when you hover over a dragon with your mouse. It shows the health and name of the dragon but I don't have that. I have grown 2 dragons to full size and the saddles are not working on them (they're most definitely full size) and the little command stick isn't working either. So I can't ride, look at the dragon stats or do really anything with them besides making them sit with bones and feeding them raw fish... Is there something I did wrong?

Dragon mounts 2 is a mod that adds 15 new dragons. Each of the different species has a male and female type. To get a dragon you have to get an egg which can be found in special nests in specific biomes (the ender dragon egg can be obtained by killing the ender dragon). Once you have the egg place it down and right click to start hatching the egg. It takes 20 minutes for each stage (egg, baby, juvenile, and adult). You can tame the dragon by feeding it any fish(or raw meat). Once it is tamed you will see red hearts around it. Shift right click to open its inventory. You can add a saddle, four different types of armor, and a chest. Right click to mount the dragon.

By placing the item on the ground, you can direct your dragon to walk over the cargobobs and it will usually pick up. Each dragon can hold two carriages, holding about 3 entities in total (player, mob,mob). You can make your dragon sit to drop these carriages. Any entity except ones with the ability to fly can be put on the carriage.

Take Leadership for a dragon cohort
Buy a Figurine of Wondrous Power (Basalt Dragon) for a Fire Drake 4 hours/day, costs 60,000 gp
Use Planar Binding to bind a half-celestial or half-fiend dragon
Create an undead or simulacrum of a dragon

An easier way, if it doesn't have to have the dragon type, you could go with a summoner using a dragon-like eidolon. If you're using unchained summoners, Agathion or (I think) Psychopomps have variations that resemble dragons so they would fit.

Here's a thought. Play a character that can turn into a dragon. Take the Leadership Feat. Then you have a character with a Dragon Mount, only the Mount is the character, and the Cavalier (or whatever) is the cohort.

Leaning moreso towards being the dragon rider not the dragon myself, ideally with a "combat" build, almost something of an Eldritch Knight type of character but I'm open to suggestions. I want my familiar-dragon to be a potent combat ally but I'm open to ideas.

Sylvan are dip friendly for up to one level since you will probably take Boon Companion. Animal Ally relies on your level and both can take the Mammoth Rider PrC for a level to get huge mounts for when they aren't in Dragon form.

I basically did this with my first Character; a Summoner with an Eidolon that I built into a flying, mount of death with a lightning bolt for a ranged attack. At higher levels you can even use spells to summon a dragon. AUC.register('auc_MessageboardPostRowDisplay'); AjaxBusy.register('masked', 'busy', 'auc_MessageboardPostRowDisplay', null, null) Kryzbyn Nov 16, 2015, 02:18 pm Pathfinder Rulebook Subscriber Dragonkin aren't too shabby...

At this point I'm convinced that riding a dragon is the stuff of mythology and legend. That leadership feat? It's really unlikely that someone works up to getting a large sized dragon and by the time you do you'll realize it's going to get annihilated in combat.

Slowly, as the madness sets in you'll realize you hate dragons. Always flying around, looking majestic, getting put on banners. They know it too... they know you want to ride around and look like an awesome dragon knight but no.

Step 3. Profit. Step 4. Dragon blows will save out of the water.Step 5. Dragon incinerates you. A large red dragon's will save is +10. If you can't beat that your caster was built poorly and chose all the wrong spells. They don't even have SR at that point. Not saying it should be that easy, but if you are a caster who regularly deals with spells that allow saves, +10 isn't a particularly high bar. Especially if you are preparing for the encounter. AUC.register('auc_MessageboardPostRowDisplay'); AjaxBusy.register('masked', 'busy', 'auc_MessageboardPostRowDisplay', null, null) TheOddGoblin Nov 17, 2015, 05:39 am As much as I would like to dominate dragons into submission, I'd really prefer to just make a familiar riding/form of the dragon battle mage.

One question, does the Mauler archetype stack with the bonuses gained from Form of the Dragon 1? I'm envisioning a gnome wizard riding into combat on a draconic goat or some other familiar that can then have the spell cast on it to dragon form and wreck face.

Cost 18 evolution points. If you take Extra Evolution 3 times, that's your whole build, and you're not doing devastating damage. If you play half-elf, you can squeeze out a couple more evo points. You wouldn't be a game-breakingly powerful pouncy murder-beast summoner, but you'd be a guy on a dragon, and how cool is that? A summoner is also a 3/4 BAB class with light armor, so you could use the other 3 feats to make yourself more combat-capable.

Step 3. Profit. Step 4. Dragon blows will save out of the water.Step 5. Dragon incinerates you. A large red dragon's will save is +10. If you can't beat that your caster was built poorly and chose all the wrong spells. They don't even have SR at that point. Not saying it should be that easy, but if you are a caster who regularly deals with spells that allow saves, +10 isn't a particularly high bar. Especially if you are preparing for the encounter. A large dragon? Who wants a large dragon? Great Wyrm or nothing, baby!Seriously, though, unless you have access to magic way above your pay grade and that's how you are able to dominate a dragon of the appropriate CR, a large dragon isn't going to be able to handle the kind of encounters a 9th spell level caster will be dealing with. Plus, sooner or later, unless you have some way of making it permanent, the dragon will get free.

A level 10 beast bonded witch can pull this off with a real dragon. Once your level 10. Let your familiar die. But it doesn't die. It shares your head as if your head was the gem of a permanent magic jar spell. Get within range of a dragon and evil eye the dragon, cackle, and then do something else to reduce its saves, cackle again. Then force it to make a will save. If it fails. Your familiar is a full fledged dragon! AUC.register('auc_MessageboardPostRowDisplay'); AjaxBusy.register('masked', 'busy', 'auc_MessageboardPostRowDisplay', null, null) Rogar Stonebow Nov 17, 2015, 11:41 am You then would need to cast disguise self so the familiar dragon looks like the appropriate aligned dragon.

Step 3. Profit. Step 4. Dragon blows will save out of the water.Step 5. Dragon incinerates you. A large red dragon's will save is +10. If you can't beat that your caster was built poorly and chose all the wrong spells. They don't even have SR at that point. Not saying it should be that easy, but if you are a caster who regularly deals with spells that allow saves, +10 isn't a particularly high bar. Especially if you are preparing for the encounter. A large dragon? Who wants a large dragon? Great Wyrm or nothing, baby!Seriously, though, unless you have access to magic way above your pay grade and that's how you are able to dominate a dragon of the appropriate CR, a large dragon isn't going to be able to handle the kind of encounters a 9th spell level caster will be dealing with. Plus, sooner or later, unless you have some way of making it permanent, the dragon will get free. My way permanently gets rid of the dragon's mind. AUC.register('auc_MessageboardPostRowDisplay'); AjaxBusy.register('masked', 'busy', 'auc_MessageboardPostRowDisplay', null, null) Hazrond Nov 17, 2015, 02:08 pm Rogar Stonebow wrote: Isonaroc wrote: Skylancer4 wrote: Isonaroc wrote: Goddity wrote: Step 1. Learn high level mind control spells.

Step 3. Profit. Step 4. Dragon blows will save out of the water.Step 5. Dragon incinerates you. A large red dragon's will save is +10. If you can't beat that your caster was built poorly and chose all the wrong spells. They don't even have SR at that point. Not saying it should be that easy, but if you are a caster who regularly deals with spells that allow saves, +10 isn't a particularly high bar. Especially if you are preparing for the encounter. A large dragon? Who wants a large dragon? Great Wyrm or nothing, baby!Seriously, though, unless you have access to magic way above your pay grade and that's how you are able to dominate a dragon of the appropriate CR, a large dragon isn't going to be able to handle the kind of encounters a 9th spell level caster will be dealing with. Plus, sooner or later, unless you have some way of making it permanent, the dragon will get free. My way permanently gets rid of the dragon's mind. Oh, wow, that IS powerful, i never realized that the beast-bonded witch's twin soul ability actually got you the body permanently, but the life force of the creature is destroyed when it fails the will save because of the lack of receptacle, thats bonkers AUC.register('auc_MessageboardPostRowDisplay'); AjaxBusy.register('masked', 'busy', 'auc_MessageboardPostRowDisplay', null, null) SheepishEidolon Nov 17, 2015, 02:42 pm 1 person marked this as a favorite. Become a gnome sorcerer with arcane bloodline and get a bat familiar. Paint it red, cast Enlarge Person on it (works thanks to share spells), take the Undersized Mount feat and get a saddle. It's time to ride a dragon!

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