What Metallic Dragons do you want?

Which metallic dragons do you want? Vote for [b]Five[/b], please.

  • Gold

    Votes: 159 93.5%
  • Silver

    Votes: 156 91.8%
  • Copper

    Votes: 128 75.3%
  • Bronze

    Votes: 74 43.5%
  • Brass

    Votes: 61 35.9%
  • Iron

    Votes: 97 57.1%
  • Adamantine

    Votes: 50 29.4%
  • Mithril

    Votes: 27 15.9%
  • Mercury

    Votes: 40 23.5%
  • Other alloy (Steel, etc)

    Votes: 13 7.6%
  • Other classical metal (Lead, Tin, etc)

    Votes: 25 14.7%
  • Other modern metal (Aluminium, Titanium, etc)

    Votes: 4 2.4%
  • Other fantastic metal (Orichalcum, etc)

    Votes: 12 7.1%

  • Poll closed .
I voted Gold, Silver, Copper, Iron, and Steel.

I think they should keep the copper dragons, but get rid of Bronze and Brass, as both of those are alloys of copper with Tin and Zinc respectively. I know that Steel is an alloy of Iron, but to me it seems differnt enough to warrent its own type, though the traditional role of the steel dragon is covered by the Silver.

In truth I am in the no metals/possibly no colors camp of making dragons unique individuals.
 

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All irregularities will be handled by the forces controlling each dimension. Transuranic, heavy elements may not be used where there is life. Medium atomic weights are available: Gold, Bronze, Copper, Brass, Silver and Steel. Crystalline forms may also be used.
Sapphire and Steel have been assigned.
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I don't like how they are messing with the metallics, stick to the original metallic dragons.
No good reaosn why they are leaving out bronze and copper, they are my favourites, and often appeared as NPCs and even henchmen in my games, sigh.
 

I guess I went to Cedar Point too many times growing up, but when I heard they were adding an iron dragon, I just can't help having an immediate response that it should be a very exciting mount.
 

chitzk0i said:
The T-1000 dragon!

You could go that route, but I was thinking more of a Per Encounter ability that lets the dragon flow for 1 turn. Or maybe a form of DR.

In concept, it'd still be a living, breathing, biological dragon in the same way Golds are not entirely composed of that metal. I was thinking Mercury dragons may be a bit influenced by or connected to the Far Realms. More interested in mad introspection than gathering treasure.
 

I've never cared for metallic dragons.

In fact, honestly---the last time I was excited about dragons in D&D was when I was reading Privateer's Monsternomicon.

Those are some friggin sweet dragons.
 

Professor Phobos said:
I was serious about the uranium dragon. (Or I guess for Medievalism, the pitchblende dragon)

A dragon that poisons and corrupts the very ground it walks on, with radiation and mutation themed abilities, would be pretty cool.

Cool, yes. Alas, the Uranium Dragons have long since gone extinct -- it happened shortly after their creation, truth be told. Seems they had enough uranium in them that when two got together for the purposes of mating they achieved critical mass and well, blew up.
 

I would really like just plain dragons. No color or metallic specificity related to disposition or powers.

I prefer dragons to be more individualized and unpredictable, rather than having some silly OEM pantone-style color coordination.
 

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