Melkor Explorer Dec 22, 2009 #1 Hi folks, Just a quick curiosity question: In AD&D/2E/3E/4E - What is the smallest size of dragon that can be ridden by a human (medium) sized character? Thanks.
Hi folks, Just a quick curiosity question: In AD&D/2E/3E/4E - What is the smallest size of dragon that can be ridden by a human (medium) sized character? Thanks.
D Derren Hero Dec 22, 2009 #2 No idea how 4E handles riding (or sizes categories), but in 3E the mount had to be 1 size category larger than the rider (so for humans you need large dragons).
No idea how 4E handles riding (or sizes categories), but in 3E the mount had to be 1 size category larger than the rider (so for humans you need large dragons).
Hellzon First Post Dec 22, 2009 #3 4E - a mount has to be at least large regardless of the rider's size. Adult and Young dragons (from the MM1) are large.
4E - a mount has to be at least large regardless of the rider's size. Adult and Young dragons (from the MM1) are large.