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Half dragon stats d&d
Half dragon stats d&d












For that, nitsua60 has already pointed you to the correct place: Dungeon Master’s Guide page 285. 6 So your DM could easily homebrew something. To my knowledge, there are no explicit statements that elves and dwarves can’t hybridize with things other than humans, they just never published such a thing.

half dragon stats d&d

It is up to your DM whether this fact is canonical, or just a quirk of the material they’ve chosen to publish and not representative of the world you’re actually playing in. Then again, so are a panoply of independent humanoid races, so meh. strictly impossible, I suppose, 5 biologically this is extremely unlikely. So for whatever reason, in default D&D, humans are astonishingly capable of hybridizing with everything else, but none of those they can interbreed with seem able to interbreed with one another. In fact, in none of these editions were there any elven hybrids with anything that wasn’t human (as nitsua60 points out in comments, orcs could also hybridize with ogres to create ogrillons, a very rare case of a hybrid with zero human, dragon, or outsider blood).Īnd during this time, dwarves only ever saw one hybrid: muls, which are specific to the Dark Sun campaign setting, and are again half-human. 3įor the last several editions at the very least, half-elf has been a core race, and half-orcs were too in 3rd, 3.5, and 5th (and 4th got them not long after, in Player’s Handbook 2). And there are numerous races that are human hybrids without “half” in their name. Any time a race is “half” something, the other half is human 90% of the time.

half dragon stats d&d

amazingly, maybe magically, compatible with other races.

half dragon stats d&d

Traditionally, 1 humans (and dragons 2) in D&D are just.














Half dragon stats d&d