D&D 5E Dancer in the sea of time: 5e statistics and lore for a homebrew mythic dragon goddess


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I think formatting it more like in the books would help me wrap my head around the stats, but that's understandably hard to do so in the forum format options.
 




Is any of the combat section particularly unwieldy? Given how long I have been working on this stat block, I feel I am largely incapable of seeing where things might be unclear except for in the most egregious of cases.
No, the combat stat block looks good. Though you don't need a title for Mythic Traits and Traits.

FYI, it should be just Spellcasting. Innate Spellcasting is different and doesn't use slots.
 



Hey Dave2008. I know that you have been working for a very long time on creating immortals rules for 5th edition, and that you are pretty much done with the first draft for your zine. Is it possible to play a dragon immortal under your rules as they currently exist?
Yes and no (well not yet). The first set of rules will be for playing demigods and god. However, in the rules I am working on, the shape of your Exalted Form is basically irrelevant. It is just window dressing. Your abilities are dependent on your ability scores, exalted rank, and manifestations of Authority. What your body looks like is non-consequential. So you could look like a dragon, but it doesn't really change what you can do.

However, I want eventual expand into guidelines for other exalted creatures like: archfiends, archfey, primordials, and dragons! Basically, I am making dragons something unique and different, outside the realm of gods similar to how it was done in BECMI D&D.
 

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