Pick according to what you think would fit best into your campaign. Acid (Black/Copper), Lightning (Blue/Bronze), Fire (Red/Brass/Gold), Poison (Green), Cold (White/Silver). Draconic Ancestry : Picking from the given table in the PHB, this will determine your breath weapon and damage resistance. Size : Medium, though they tend to be taller and heavier than humans 6ft, and 250 pounds respectively. Most are good, but some accept the evil of the Dragon Queen Tiamat! –Alignment: Torn by cosmic battles between good and evil, Dragonborn are a little up in the air. But they live much shorter than you might expect: 80 years. They’re like a 10 year old human at age 3 and are adults by age 15. –Age: They phrase this one in an interesting way in the PHB. It makes sense the POWER of the dragon combined with their natural commanding presence. Now, they might not literally be a dragon, but the power is there. However, what those folks didn’t recognize is that D&D has a long and storied history of including more “monstrous” races which our current fifth edition has lovingly continued.Ī Dragonborn takes a player from the nascent stages of uncovering their draconic power as a mere whelp to fully embodying the force of an Ancient Dragon in the highest levels of play. The classic races were non-scaled humanoids that departed from being human only by a minor physical feature or two. A lot of people felt they went against the grain of the races that were included in the game. When these guys were added to D&D, they caused quite the kerfuffle. And more than that, I think he would have loved the Dragonborn. However, what I can say is that I wish he could have played D&D. There isn’t much I can do to improve upon William Shakespeare’s take on dragons. “Come not between the dragon, and his wrath.” – William Shakespeare, King Lear
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