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<blockquote data-quote="WanderingMystic" data-source="post: 9396203" data-attributes="member: 69157"><p>So out of what we have seen so far, I am really liking the dragon changes.</p><p>Chromatic dragons</p><p></p><p>1 Black: My over all favorite, I really like how they incorporated bat and spider motifs in the wings and the explanation on why their faces start to look more skeletal as they grow older was an amazing little tidbit. These were your old swamp dragons the acid breath showing their decay aspects. </p><p>2 Green: I love this design, it makes the dragon more serpentine, it also looks so perfect stalking in the trees. Green dragons used to represent the forest dragons in older editions and the new look makes it look like it belongs in the forest.</p><p>3 Red: So, while this is actually my least favorite chromatic dragon since it is traditional looking, it is the most classical look for a D&D dragon so it up to the third spot. I like it but it is just generic for me.</p><p>4 White: It is hard to make a full assessment since we have barely seen anything of these dragons. The spiney like scales are an interesting departure. The look to me would be better on a desert-based dragon instead of a snow and ice dragon but I like that it is new and unique.</p><p>5 Blue: The single spike makes them quite striking and looks almost like a lightning rod which I am sure is why they chose it as a focus when the dragons were first created. These dragons havent really changed much since their inception.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WanderingMystic, post: 9396203, member: 69157"] So out of what we have seen so far, I am really liking the dragon changes. Chromatic dragons 1 Black: My over all favorite, I really like how they incorporated bat and spider motifs in the wings and the explanation on why their faces start to look more skeletal as they grow older was an amazing little tidbit. These were your old swamp dragons the acid breath showing their decay aspects. 2 Green: I love this design, it makes the dragon more serpentine, it also looks so perfect stalking in the trees. Green dragons used to represent the forest dragons in older editions and the new look makes it look like it belongs in the forest. 3 Red: So, while this is actually my least favorite chromatic dragon since it is traditional looking, it is the most classical look for a D&D dragon so it up to the third spot. I like it but it is just generic for me. 4 White: It is hard to make a full assessment since we have barely seen anything of these dragons. The spiney like scales are an interesting departure. The look to me would be better on a desert-based dragon instead of a snow and ice dragon but I like that it is new and unique. 5 Blue: The single spike makes them quite striking and looks almost like a lightning rod which I am sure is why they chose it as a focus when the dragons were first created. These dragons havent really changed much since their inception. [/QUOTE]
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