All The Different Types of Dragons


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Okay, for the sake of ease of reference, here's a sources-cited list of all of the known types of true dragons (true dragons being those with multiple age categories). I also included the neglected planar dragons from Dragon #321 (the adamantine, arboreal, axial, beast, and concordant dragons), and the fire dragon from Dragon #246:


[list reposted on second page]

EDIT: I've decided to go ahead and add the Aquatic, Deshada, and Twilight dragons from Kenzer Co.'s Dangerous Denizens: The Monsters of Tellene book. While not made by WotC, it has the D&D logo, and as with everything that's official D&D that Kenzer makes, WotC looked it over and approved it. So, that seems official enough for me, even if it is second-party.
 
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GrayLinnorm said:
You left out the rattelyr, from Shining South, and the incarnum dragon, from Magic of Incarnum.

Thanks, I added those in. I don't own Magic of Incarnum, but missing the rattelyr dragon was just forgetfulness on my part. Also, I looked up the albino wyrm. It does have age categories, so I added it to the list.
 

Nice compilation, as always. :D

There's also the spinewyrm (Dark Sun dragon, has age categories) from Dungeon #110.
 



Alzrius said:
From Dragon #170, there's the nickel dragon, tungsten dragon, cobalt dragon, chromium (chrome) dragon, and iron dragon.
I was curious to see if anyone would get around to mentioning these oddball dragons. In my mind, no such list is complete until someone mentions the mighty but elusive tungsten dragon! :p
 

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