HardcoreDandDGirl
First Post
here is the quotes that changed my minds...
http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showsinglepost.php?p=16152989&postcount=13
and http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showsinglepost.php?p=16153403&postcount=28
and http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showsinglepost.php?p=16153660&postcount=37
http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showsinglepost.php?p=16152989&postcount=13
I'm sure a storm giant toddler can level a village, but we'll never know because no one will ever publish combat stats for one. Because we all understand that no matter how potentially dangerous that 3-year-old storm giant could be, it's more than a little uncomfortable for a bunch of grown men and women to sit around a table and pretend to kill a child. The only difference between a baby giant and a hatchling dragon is the exact point you start to feel bad about it. Remember, there are also stats on baby gold dragons, so every argument about how dangerous they are and need to be fought to protect the town sort of goes out the window right there.
Basically, I've never argued that the baby dragons in RAW D&D are "harmwess widdle dwagons." I've argued that there should not be baby dragons in RAW D&D at all. There shouldn't be published newborn stats on anything that is sapient, period. It's creepy and weird and actually encourages exactly this sort of debate when I think we'd all be better off not spending our time debating under what circumstances it is or is not cool to murder alien babies.
At any rate, this isn't much of a fight worth having since even Wizards realized that it was sort of an uncomfortable idea. That's why in 4e they make a point of calling out that even the "young" dragons in the book are still mature specimens. And all they had to do was scale down the front-end difficulty so that they could start showing up around 5th level. It's a rare case of figuring out that they could sidestep the unfortunate implications without actually sacrificing any gameplay.
and http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showsinglepost.php?p=16153403&postcount=28
Here are the stats you actually need for a hatchling dragon:
Movement: Gets away if you let it.
Saving Throws: Miraculously survives all accidents.
Armor Class: You hit.
Hit Points: Congratulations, Baby-Killer.
Special Qualities: I hope you can live with yourself.
Coincidentally, these are the same exact stats for every other species of baby.
and http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showsinglepost.php?p=16153660&postcount=37
Dragons are made-up. We made them up. Every detail that you just wrote was made up by a writer working for TSR or Wizards. Saying, "It's OK to fight baby dragons because they're intelligent right out of the egg," is like saying, "It's OK to fight baby dragons because they made it OK to fight baby dragons." Maybe that's true but it doesn't really address whether or not they should have made it OK.