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D and D players are probably all
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familiar with the regular types of
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dragons, chromatic and metallic, but did
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you know that there are more? Obviously,
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there are gem dragons which were brought
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into fifth edition in Fsband's Treasury
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of Dragons, but there's also the like
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weird other category because there are
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more dragons that don't fit neatly into
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those three within fifth edition. We
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haven't seen many examples of this.
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There's the spider dragon in Vecna Eve
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of Ruin. There's the deep dragon, which
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was very recently introduced in Heroes
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of the Forgotten Realms. There's the
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time dragon in Plscape, but there's also
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a few other varieties of dragons which
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haven't made their way into fifth
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edition. There's an entire category of
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fairest dragons, which is like the iron
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dragon, and honestly, I don't know why
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those don't just count as metallic.
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Don't question it too much. But there's
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also like weird one-off dragons. Like I
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distinctly remember there being a battle
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dragon in third edition and their whole
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deal was they like fighting so they'll
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find the nearest army. Join it, have
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some fights, and then go home. Like D
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and D has a ton of dragons beyond just
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the 10 in the Monster Manual. Some of
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them are very cool. Some of them are
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kind of silly. But yeah, if you need
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more dragons in your game, you don't
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just have to limit yourself to like, oh,
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this one's red, this one's blue. Great.
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We're going by Power Ranger colors. No,
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like you can get more creative than