So here is an issue that we recently found while discussing dragons.
Pretty much every dragon encounter I've seen run has been fought with the dragon either landing on the ground and fighting in melee, or trying to fly into the air and trade breath attacks for missile shots. But there's no reason a dragon even has to land to melee, he can hover 10 feet off the ground and attack with reach 2 (or more at higher level). This seems like such a superior tactic there is no reason for the dragon not to do it. But it also seems somehow against what the designers intended, and kind of boring for melee characters. It's also notable that no mention of this was made in the MM under tactics, and even the designers themselves didn't run the d&d experience dragon like this.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
Pretty much every dragon encounter I've seen run has been fought with the dragon either landing on the ground and fighting in melee, or trying to fly into the air and trade breath attacks for missile shots. But there's no reason a dragon even has to land to melee, he can hover 10 feet off the ground and attack with reach 2 (or more at higher level). This seems like such a superior tactic there is no reason for the dragon not to do it. But it also seems somehow against what the designers intended, and kind of boring for melee characters. It's also notable that no mention of this was made in the MM under tactics, and even the designers themselves didn't run the d&d experience dragon like this.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this?