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<blockquote data-quote="Minigiant" data-source="post: 6699195" data-attributes="member: 63508"><p>My setting allows chromatic dragons to mate with other chromatics of different colors. The same with metallic dragons and other metallics. It's rare as dragons are weird about mating. The offspring of two different colors spawns a new color type of dragon due to the fusing of the raw energies of dragonkind. For the most part I used dragons of D&D past for the new hybrids and crossbreeds.</p><p></p><p>Red and Blue dragons parings produce Purple dragons. The fusion of fire and electricity creates a cone of raw force an alters their immunity to force damage. They have the superiority complex of the reds and the manipulative nature of blues.</p><p></p><p>Black and white creates grey dragons. The cold aspects of the white harden the acid of the black into a oozes which both corrodes and immobilizes. They combine the feral white and bargaining black into a gray, greedy, brute.</p><p></p><p>I was unsure on what to do with Red/Green. I decided go by pigments, red and green combines into a brown dragon. The fire could cause a reaction in the poisons gas to solidify it into a sharp sandlike substance instantly. The wavy crest moves from the head and spine to the wings.</p><p></p><p>Due to 5e having 6 saves and more formalized damage types (necrotic, radiant, sonic, psychic), more options for the effect of new dragons are available. The additional of dragonborn from 4th edition allows for players to get in on the action. And you can do anything because<u> magic dragons.</u></p><p></p><p>To make the idea interesting, what are your ideas for crossbreed dragons? </p><p>Their color, looks, breath weapons, resistances, immunities, weaknesses, personalities, tactics, and favorite terrains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Minigiant, post: 6699195, member: 63508"] My setting allows chromatic dragons to mate with other chromatics of different colors. The same with metallic dragons and other metallics. It's rare as dragons are weird about mating. The offspring of two different colors spawns a new color type of dragon due to the fusing of the raw energies of dragonkind. For the most part I used dragons of D&D past for the new hybrids and crossbreeds. Red and Blue dragons parings produce Purple dragons. The fusion of fire and electricity creates a cone of raw force an alters their immunity to force damage. They have the superiority complex of the reds and the manipulative nature of blues. Black and white creates grey dragons. The cold aspects of the white harden the acid of the black into a oozes which both corrodes and immobilizes. They combine the feral white and bargaining black into a gray, greedy, brute. I was unsure on what to do with Red/Green. I decided go by pigments, red and green combines into a brown dragon. The fire could cause a reaction in the poisons gas to solidify it into a sharp sandlike substance instantly. The wavy crest moves from the head and spine to the wings. Due to 5e having 6 saves and more formalized damage types (necrotic, radiant, sonic, psychic), more options for the effect of new dragons are available. The additional of dragonborn from 4th edition allows for players to get in on the action. And you can do anything because[U] magic dragons.[/U] To make the idea interesting, what are your ideas for crossbreed dragons? Their color, looks, breath weapons, resistances, immunities, weaknesses, personalities, tactics, and favorite terrains. [/QUOTE]
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