D&d dragon pc

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Some examples of issues I would hit on with the 'fluff' discussion:ġ.) Urban adventures for non-humanoids might be a little odd. If you were a DM and a player came to you with a dragon race/class combo and asked if they could play it, what would be the concerns you'd want to raise for them before you made the decision, together, on whether it was right for your game? I thought I'd check with folks on what guidance they felt would be helpful. What I have not focused on yet is the 'fluff' - the guidance on how to play a dragon as a PC in your traditional style of a D&D game. You can also elect to multiclass with traditional classes, to an extent. You are essentially a wyrmling at 3rd level, but with a few minor tweaks for balance issues (max number of breaths per LR in addition to the recharge mechanic, you have a speed of fly 60 - but have to land at the end of every round, etc.) At 20th level you are a huge dragon with legendary resistance, legendary actions, etc.

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It has been tested out for balance and fun - I like how it plays in terms of combat / adventuring situations.

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You start out at first level as a pre-wyrmling and advance to wyrmling level abilities at 3rd, young adult by 14th and adult (with a huge size) at 20th. I'm assembling a dragon PC class/race combo.