Talk:Dragon Warrior, Variant (3.5e Class)
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This kind of sounds like a racial template than an actual class, really. The character is designating a biological ancestor, and gaining natural abilities and physical augmentations to his very form, which doesn't seem like something you can just do by practicing a profession or class in virtually every case. Even some of the crazier classes, like Psychic Warrior, don't actually change the character or their appearance or form, they just represent the honing of a particular skill, rather than a lineage and natural progression through stages of life.
Personally, the features in this class, at least so far as the Scales, horns, natural attacks, dragon stuff, and what have you, would be better suited as a racial template that scales according to HD, rather than a class. Jwguy (talk) 20:46, 28 March 2014 (MDT)