D&D 5E Crossbreed Dragons

I want to see the stats for a steel dragon. Come on @steeldragons show us what you're (literally) made of.

Actually, and somewhat ironic, steel dragons are not known to exist in my world (or not anymore at least...maybe they'll come back/show up some day). My poster name is actually from a group of former-characters who developed a network of "unique and/or talented" adventurer's to keep tabs on rising threats across the realms of the world..my campaign's X-Men, as it were...They were [still are, I suppose] the Steel Dragons.

So, I'm actually made up of many different people. :p
 
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My dragons are similar in nature to [MENTION=177]Umbran[/MENTION] and [MENTION=92511]steeldragons[/MENTION], with the addition that they are highly mutagenic.

Very few of the eggs from a dragon clutch are actually "dragons", many are drakes, hydras, what have you...proud is the dragon that actually gets a true offspring.

So dragons kinda take after their ancestor, the Babylonian style Tiamat, and many birth monsters, few of which survive...but those that do....

Some dragons look after their lesser kin, others kill them where they find them.
 

My spin is that Dragons are naturally asexual, but assume the form of a different species to reproduce. They find the process degrading as they all find other species to be feeble, so they only do the deed on rarest of occasions.
 

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