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<blockquote data-quote="jasper" data-source="post: 2009167" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>First I am fan boy of dragons, I been reading and collecting dragons since I was 18. </p><p>I tried to learn about the different myths and legends of the beast. </p><p>Also I always thought the beast was a pushover until third edition. </p><p>With the EGG and friend writing it should be worth the money. </p><p>But what does the book add to creature?</p><p></p><p>Artwork is good. My wife loved the baby dragon on the cover. </p><p>The inner artwork is enjoyable. I had no it horrible thoughts on any panel. So Vivat.</p><p></p><p>The ecology of dragons has been done in the Dragon magazine over and over. </p><p>So this is just filler. Interesting filler but fluff. So ho hum.</p><p></p><p>The thought process of a dragon is covered. </p><p>This can be covered with the following quote, "hello lunch." So a Vivat here.</p><p></p><p>An increase in power when they reach great grandfather stage called the invicis . </p><p>Nice tie in with the epic level book. So get the epic handbook to support whipping up on gramps. </p><p>This power up while helpful but was it necessary? So a ho hum here.</p><p></p><p>New dragons and crossbreeds information has some new ideas. </p><p>Who?s your daddy and what should be your breath weapon. </p><p>The information is nice follows the normal logic of mixing colors. </p><p>However I have a different view of colors but the section is well thought out. So Vivat.</p><p></p><p>A return to dragons sleeping and napping more and more as they get grey in their beards. </p><p>With a side note, the even gramps can go from zero to sixty in under 13 seconds. BOO.</p><p> </p><p>The moot is a moot point. </p><p>While it and other parts of the book go back to origins of good and evil dragons being created </p><p>by their respective god dragon, it adds nothing to the creature. </p><p>In fact, I read short story about a moot, which was better. </p><p>And when did all the plane travel etc come in to explain the history and origin of dragons.</p><p>Just more D&D babble (like techno babble). Yawn.</p><p></p><p>Habitat section is interesting but it is just a listing of encounters. Ho hum.</p><p></p><p>Dragon warfare includes various subjects. An influx of new and interesting spells. </p><p>Great and very interesting I can laugh and giggle as my drake slurp downs pcs. So Vivat. </p><p></p><p>Dragons with Class levels were detailed. </p><p>So EGG my dragon can not take any other class except sorcerer until they can polymorph themselves into humans.</p><p>This appears to go against the core rulebook III. Ho hum.</p><p></p><p>For you old timers who grew up read and rereading the Dragon magazine, nothing really new is here. </p><p>So wait until you can get at least five dollars off the cover price. </p><p>For those new to D&D this is very interesting work and may be worth your money.</p><p></p><p>I rate it 3 out of 5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasper, post: 2009167, member: 277"] First I am fan boy of dragons, I been reading and collecting dragons since I was 18. I tried to learn about the different myths and legends of the beast. Also I always thought the beast was a pushover until third edition. With the EGG and friend writing it should be worth the money. But what does the book add to creature? Artwork is good. My wife loved the baby dragon on the cover. The inner artwork is enjoyable. I had no it horrible thoughts on any panel. So Vivat. The ecology of dragons has been done in the Dragon magazine over and over. So this is just filler. Interesting filler but fluff. So ho hum. The thought process of a dragon is covered. This can be covered with the following quote, "hello lunch." So a Vivat here. An increase in power when they reach great grandfather stage called the invicis . Nice tie in with the epic level book. So get the epic handbook to support whipping up on gramps. This power up while helpful but was it necessary? So a ho hum here. New dragons and crossbreeds information has some new ideas. Who?s your daddy and what should be your breath weapon. The information is nice follows the normal logic of mixing colors. However I have a different view of colors but the section is well thought out. So Vivat. A return to dragons sleeping and napping more and more as they get grey in their beards. With a side note, the even gramps can go from zero to sixty in under 13 seconds. BOO. The moot is a moot point. While it and other parts of the book go back to origins of good and evil dragons being created by their respective god dragon, it adds nothing to the creature. In fact, I read short story about a moot, which was better. And when did all the plane travel etc come in to explain the history and origin of dragons. Just more D&D babble (like techno babble). Yawn. Habitat section is interesting but it is just a listing of encounters. Ho hum. Dragon warfare includes various subjects. An influx of new and interesting spells. Great and very interesting I can laugh and giggle as my drake slurp downs pcs. So Vivat. Dragons with Class levels were detailed. So EGG my dragon can not take any other class except sorcerer until they can polymorph themselves into humans. This appears to go against the core rulebook III. Ho hum. For you old timers who grew up read and rereading the Dragon magazine, nothing really new is here. So wait until you can get at least five dollars off the cover price. For those new to D&D this is very interesting work and may be worth your money. I rate it 3 out of 5. [/QUOTE]
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