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D&D 5E Release the red dragon


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I wish I could help, but I liked that page a long time ago, and you can't double down. :(

Unless....

Unless I made an alt Facebook account!!

*runs off*
 

Interesting that it isn't immune to nonmagical weapons like the Sphinx. Nor do its attacks count as magical-
That makes the dragon a lot weaker than other legendary monsters with that property. Unless those are general dragon traits not displayed here.
 

Interesting that it isn't immune to nonmagical weapons like the Sphinx. Nor do its attacks count as magical-
That makes the dragon a lot weaker than other legendary monsters with that property. Unless those are general dragon traits not displayed here.

(teeters hand) You have to consider that a Sphinx is tied to a specific location with a specific goal/point/purpose in mind. A Dragon doesn't have such a restriction. Perhaps it's a minor point, but I feel it's worth at least pointing out.
 

Interesting that it isn't immune to nonmagical weapons like the Sphinx. Nor do its attacks count as magical-
That makes the dragon a lot weaker than other legendary monsters with that property. Unless those are general dragon traits not displayed here.
It probably helps that it has almost 3 times the hp of the sphinx. Unless it is a no magic items campaign, everyone will have magic weapons at that point.
 



Interesting that even an Adult dragon is already considered a Legendary encounter - makes it clear that they're never something to be messed with lightly.

I'm glad they retained the 4e-style recharge mechanics for breath weapons.

Having the Bite attack deal fire damage is a neat idea, and a nice alternative to Swallow attacks.
 

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