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The popularity of monsters - part III

Which of the following have you used or encountered?

  • Red Dragon

    Votes: 125 75.3%
  • White Dragon

    Votes: 106 63.9%
  • Blue Dragon

    Votes: 96 57.8%
  • Green Dragon

    Votes: 109 65.7%
  • Black Dragon

    Votes: 120 72.3%
  • Brass Dragon

    Votes: 44 26.5%
  • Copper Dragon

    Votes: 40 24.1%
  • Gold Dragon

    Votes: 83 50.0%
  • Silver Dragon

    Votes: 84 50.6%
  • Bronze Dragon

    Votes: 43 25.9%
  • Fire Elemental

    Votes: 129 77.7%
  • Water Elemental

    Votes: 104 62.7%
  • Earth Elemental

    Votes: 123 74.1%
  • Air Elemental

    Votes: 109 65.7%
  • Clay Golem

    Votes: 73 44.0%
  • Flesh Golem

    Votes: 83 50.0%
  • Stone Golem

    Votes: 101 60.8%
  • Iron Golem

    Votes: 100 60.2%
  • Hydra (normal)

    Votes: 109 65.7%
  • Pyrohydra

    Votes: 53 31.9%
  • Cryohydra

    Votes: 36 21.7%

der_kluge

Adventurer
I thought it might be interesting to see if some dragons are more common than others. I'm also including elements in here, just to see if fire elementals get more play than others.
 

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Lord Zardoz

Explorer
I used a blue dragon in a 3rd edition game, I think it was 3rd highest age category in a game with a party at about level 3 or 4. It was a non combat encounter.

I have used a green dragon in a 2nd edition game.

I have also used Hydra's a number of times.

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demiurge1138

Inventor of Super-Toast
...I just realized how few of the dragons I've used. Of the classical chromatics, only red and black.

Fortunately for me, if not my players, the Age of Worms is dragon-packed...

Demiurge out.
 

der_kluge

Adventurer
demiurge1138 said:
...I just realized how few of the dragons I've used. Of the classical chromatics, only red and black.

Fortunately for me, if not my players, the Age of Worms is dragon-packed...

Demiurge out.


Same for me. I think white and red are the only ones that strongly stick out in my mind. D'oh! I just remembered that I used a green dragon, but forgot to vote for it.

I seem to vaguely recall interacting with a gold dragon a looong time ago. But I can't recall ever using or encountering any of the other good dragons. There's a green dragon, a white dragon, silver dragon(s) and a black dragon all slated for appearances in my current campaign.
 

Felix

Explorer
It's been Fire Elemental after Fire Elemental for me. Don't know why the other elements (or paraelements) don't get much play, but Fire is all over the place.
 

Matafuego

Explorer
Everything except Brass, Bronze and Copper.
Never quite understood those good dragons, silver, gold and even platinum i dig.
Actually i met a Bronze one once as a player, but as a dm... no no...
I love these threads, they make me think quite a lot about including new monsters.
 

Evilhalfling

Adventurer
Well I voted for most of the dragons, except blue (rarely use deserts). I had a world where "the only good dragon is one that doesn't want anything you have." Which had gold, copper, brass and bronze dragons, none of which could shapechange.

White dragons have been the most common. A simlacrum of an old (previously slain) white will show up in the next session or two.

I have also used emerald, magma and shadow dragons
 


Drowbane

First Post
Dragons: Of the 10 Dragon types, I've only used Red, Black, and White. I nolonger use Dragons as they are typically presented in the MM; that is they are nolonger color coded for your convenience. IMC, Nakuldacar the Black is a massive (read: great wyrm) dark scaled dragon who happens to have a frost breath, immunity to fire, and vulnerability to acid. :p

Elementals: I've used each of the four normal types as well as several of the pseudo and quasi types.

Golems: Used 'em all.

Hydras: yes.
 

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