Has anyone statted up Dragons?

Particle_Man

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I was wondering if anyone has gone to the bother of doing statblocks for all of the dragons, by age group and colour. If so, it would save me some effort. The description in the MM has sort of distributed this stuff to save space, but I was hoping to be able to find something all in one place for a dragon, for any age and colour, to make it easier to "plug and play" one as a random encounter.
 

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Ever See The Draconominicon?

I've probably statted several dozen dragons over the last few years but not one of each type and age. If you have some extra cash though I'd suggest the Draconominicon. At the back it has example dragons with full stats and flavor for each of the ten standard chromatics and metallics plus illustrations of lairs and nice color size charts to reference. Good mechanics expansions for running them in campaign and some worthwhile other tidbits like the breath weapon feats. Oh did I mention the illustrations? Really even if it weren't for the other parts I'd have bought it for the illustrations alone, there are some really gorgeous bits of work in there especially the Lockwood.
 

Particle_Man said:
I was wondering if anyone has gone to the bother of doing statblocks for all of the dragons, by age group and colour. If so, it would save me some effort. The description in the MM has sort of distributed this stuff to save space, but I was hoping to be able to find something all in one place for a dragon, for any age and colour, to make it easier to "plug and play" one as a random encounter.
One thing, it is vitaly important that a dragon be given the best feats a campaign allows that would be useful to it :]. It is through Dragons that overpowered feats are brought to bear against the players that asked for them in the first place.

That said the NPC wiki has a fat lot of dragons... http://d20npcs.wikia.com/wiki/Sample_Dragons

Here is one I did.
http://d20npcs.wikia.com/wiki/Sample_Juvenile_Blue_Dragon
 

frankthedm said:
One thing, it is vitaly important that a dragon be given the best feats a campaign allows that would be useful to it :]. It is through Dragons that overpowered feats are brought to bear against the players that asked for them in the first place.

That said the NPC wiki has a fat lot of dragons... http://d20npcs.wikia.com/wiki/Sample_Dragons

Here is one I did.
http://d20npcs.wikia.com/wiki/Sample_Juvenile_Blue_Dragon

Eric Boyd an I did a bunch of dragon stat blocks for Dragons of Faerun which will be out in the next few weeks.
 

Eytan Bernstein said:
Eric Boyd an I did a bunch of dragon stat blocks for Dragons of Faerun which will be out in the next few weeks.

Can you tell us what kind of dragons? Just the standard fare (metal and chromatic) or more exotic variants, too?



Other than that, I can only recommend the Draconomicon. It's a very great book.
 



the real issue being that no two dragons of the same color and age type are going to be exactly the same. Especially if you are talking Eberron, where you can have two Very Old Black Dragons...one being Chaotic Evil and one being Lawful Good.
 


Yes, but you probably don't want an ancient Green Eldritch Knight with all of his treasure and feats quite cherry picked. IIRC, the CR is about 25, by the numbers. I'm betting that it plays more like a 28, when it comes time to find out.

Oh, and IMC, all dragons can polymorph to a human(oid) form, which matters.
 

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