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Drakes are a winged, reptillian species, thriving on New World.

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  • Drakes are a winged, reptillian species, thriving on New World.
  • Drakes are identical to those found in the core Pathfinder bestiaries, however they also possess the following changes. Evility: All Drakes possess the Evility Rising Dragon and as such they gain a +1 bonus to attack and damage for every attack you receive. This bonus resets after you make an attack, or at the end of the round. Drakes also possess the technique Bloody Talons usable once per day.
  • A drake is a creature of magic broadly divided into two categories, both the Lesser and the ruling Greater drakes, though both are produced within the same clutches.
  • The Drakes are skeletons of once living warriors, who now roam the battlefield with armors and weapons seeking someone to fight. They appear in various types and only in two specific limited time events. The player must fight them in order to achieve great quantity of experience.
  • Drakes are young dragons. They share the same abilities as their elders, but are weaker due to their younger age. It takes centuries before a drake matures into a dragon. The same rules for dragons apply for drakes, but of course it is easier to defeat them. They can be found anywhere dragons can be found, again, Dungeon Destard is the best place to look. In Ultima VI, Drakes seemed to be quite small. This was changed in Ultima VII, where drakes appeared to be only a little smaller than dragons.
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  • Ultima VII
  • Ultima VI
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  • This creature is a dragon that has not yet fully grown to adulthood, a process that takes several hundred years. Like its mature relatives, this creature can also breathe fire and fly. It is commonly found in the lair of a dragon.
  • Smaller than their cousins, the dragons, but no less ferocious in battle, drakes are usually found in the company of their more formidable relatives. In a battle against a dragon, one must be ever mindful of the deadly drakes.
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  • Drake, from Ultima VII manual
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  • Compendium
  • The Book of Fellowship
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  • Drakes are a winged, reptillian species, thriving on New World.
  • Drakes are identical to those found in the core Pathfinder bestiaries, however they also possess the following changes. Evility: All Drakes possess the Evility Rising Dragon and as such they gain a +1 bonus to attack and damage for every attack you receive. This bonus resets after you make an attack, or at the end of the round. Drakes also possess the technique Bloody Talons usable once per day.
  • A drake is a creature of magic broadly divided into two categories, both the Lesser and the ruling Greater drakes, though both are produced within the same clutches.
  • The Drakes are skeletons of once living warriors, who now roam the battlefield with armors and weapons seeking someone to fight. They appear in various types and only in two specific limited time events. The player must fight them in order to achieve great quantity of experience.
  • Drakes are young dragons. They share the same abilities as their elders, but are weaker due to their younger age. It takes centuries before a drake matures into a dragon. The same rules for dragons apply for drakes, but of course it is easier to defeat them. They can be found anywhere dragons can be found, again, Dungeon Destard is the best place to look. In Ultima VI, Drakes seemed to be quite small. This was changed in Ultima VII, where drakes appeared to be only a little smaller than dragons.
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