While you're casting feather fall - wing buffet. Because you have 0 control over where you are falling, the 75mph gale force gusts of wind caused by the wings will slam your character against a wall.
Feather Fall only reduces falling incurred by gravity, it does not reduce movementTherefore this mage will incur full falling damage or even crushing damage when it hits the wall: SPLAT!Quote:
Feather fall works only upon free-falling objects. It does not affect a sword blow or a charging or flying creature.
Anti magic shell or any 1 of the 100-1,000 magical gems encrusted on the dragon's scales will take care of this strategy without breaking a sweat.Quote:
Well a quickened dimension door would get them within touch range with enough time for a maximised shivering touch before the dragon can react. Hell, the wizard still has time for a move action to scratch his arse if needed, baby.
And I haven't even begun to discuss the lesser and greater artifacts dragons like to collect.
only if the dragon encounter was written by a DM with 0 knowledge of how dragon encounters should work, or the objects they carry, such as those described in CoW or the Dragonomicon.Quote:
And they lose to wizards with shivering touch. It's the ciiiiiiiiiiiircle of life...