The new ancient green dragon from the 2025 Monster Manual was previewed at Gen Con.
I hope so, because I really like them.Could be those are on the prior page, similar to the expanded lair stuff in Fizban's?
Or the following page. We will see.Could be those are on the prior page, similar to the expanded lair stuff in Fizban's?
I am calculating using the 2014 definition of CR.Only if you assume it gets 3 reaction rend attacks. They may not be how the 2024 DMG assumes reactions factor into CR.
Could be those are on the prior page, similar to the expanded lair stuff in Fizban's?
I hope so, because I really like them.
I want it to be something a little more descriptive.what do you want it to be? It is a miasma that is corrosive, how that manifests appears to left to your interpretation (which I am fine with). IMO, it is magic
The thing is the 2014 CR doesn't explicitly cover how to handle multiple reactions, or reactions at all. Since reactions rely on a trigger they may or may not activate (unlike legendary actions). However, the variety of triggers pretty much guarantees some reactions from this dragon, but will it always be able to rend (or have an opponent in range to rend)?I am calculating using the 2014 definition of CR.
It is pretty descriptive IMO, but I never questioned what it was as it instantly conjured an image in my mind.I want it to be something a little more descriptive.![]()
It doesn’t conjure anything in my mind beyond a breath weapon since a miasma is something you smell, I.E. a gas. So, it’s literally a description of its breath weapon.It is pretty descriptive IMO, but I never questioned what it was as it instantly conjured an image in my mind.
Yes, it does. From the DMG: "When calculating a monster's damage output, also account for special off-turn damage-dealing features, such as auras, reactions, legendary actions, or lair actions."The thing is the 2014 CR doesn't explicitly cover how to handle multiple reactions, or reactions at all. Since reactions rely on a trigger they may or may not activate (unlike legendary actions). However, the variety of triggers pretty much guarantees some reactions from this dragon, but will it always be able to rend (or have an opponent in range to rend)?
Anyway, my preference is to have its on turn actions do the bulk of damage and let reactions be for control or defense / escape.
I mean, that is a very literal definition of "miasma" - in general it's a rather old-fashioned, perhaps even poetic, way of describing some kind of gaseous emanation that has about it an insidious, corrupting quality. Miasma makes me think of disease (partly because of the Victorian era "miasma theory"), of a cloying, heavy, toxic fog. When the dragon uses its breath weapon, that's not a miasma to me - it's a blast of gas that spews out and chokes everyone in its path. Its miasma is something less immediately destructive: something it summons using its inherent magic which has soaked into the surrounding terrain.It doesn’t conjure anything in my mind beyond a breath weapon since a miasma is something you smell, I.E. a gas. So, it’s literally a description of its breath weapon.