General Information Language (s) Common, Radiant dragon Favored climate Any Favored terrain Any space Radiant dragons, sometimes called star dragons or celestial dragons, were large shimmering dragons that lived in space and were capable of crossing its vast distances as natural spelljammers. " 52,465 pages Explore Portals Media Help Community in: Medium-sized creatures, Large creatures, Huge creatures, and 25 more Radiant dragon (planar) Edit This article is about the planar dragon. For the dragon found in wildspace, see Radiant dragon. For other uses, see Radiant dragon (disambiguation). Radiant Dragon 3e 3rd Edition Statistics Size
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The dragon sheds bright light in a 30-foot radius and dim light for an additional 30 feet. Incorporeal Movement. The dragon can move through other creatures and objects as if they were difficult terrain. It takes 5 (1d10) force damage if it ends its turn inside an object. Legendary Resistance (3/day). This article is about the dragons from the Astral Sea sometimes called radiant dragons. For other uses, see Radiant dragon (disambiguation). 5e 2e Various depictions of sun dragons Sun dragon (Solar dragon Radiant dragon) 5e 2e 5th Edition Statistics Size Type Dragon Alignment Typically neutral Challenge rating General Information Movement Flying Ancient Solar Dragon STR 28 (+9), DEX 15 (+2), CON 26 (+8), INT 17 (+3), WIS 18 (+4), CHA 16 (+3) Armor Class: 18 (natural armor) Hit Points: 425 (23d20 + 184) Speed: 30 ft., fly 120 ft. (hover) CR (XP): 21 (33,000 XP) Senses/Languages: Darkvision 240 ft., Passive Perception 28 Proficiency Bonus: +7 Size: Gargantuan Type: Dragon A solar dragon (also known as a radiant dragon or a sun dragon) is born in the heart of a star. It divides its time outside its lair between patrolling its territory and hunting for food. The dragon has a serpentine body, a pair of ventral limbs ending in longns, nebulous wings that give off light, and gleaming, multicolored scales.
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Radiant Dragon 5e Conversion Monster A few of us over on the Discord server (link) considered the idea of converting the Draconomicon creatures to 5e. Several of us have collaborated on the basic conversions and are currently refining the concepts and ideas. The sixth creature to be converted is the Radiant Dragon . The dragon can make three attacks: two with its claws and one with his bite or tail. Bite. Melee Weapon Attack: +17 to hit, reach 15 ft., one target. Hit: 2d10 + 10 piercing damage plus 4d6 radiant damage. Claw. Melee Weapon Attack: +17 to hit, reach 10ft., one target. Hit: 2d6+10 slashing damage. Tail. Mordenkainen Presents: Monsters of the Multiverse. Whether descended from a celestial being or infused with heavenly power, aasimar are mortals who carry a spark of the Upper Planes within their souls. They can fan that spark to bring light, ease wounds, and unleash the fury of the heavens. Aasimar can arise among any population of mortals. Dragons (5e) Category page. View source View history Talk (0) All creatures classified as dragons in 5 th edition. Trending pages. Tiamat; Dragon; Metallic dragon. Radiant dragon; Red dragon; S Sapphire dragon; Sea serpent; Shadow dragon; Silver dragon; Steel dragon; Sun dragon; T Tiamat; Time dragon; Topaz dragon; W White dragon; Wyvern;
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Radiant damage is one of thirteen damage types in Dungeons & Dragons 5e. In this guide for players and dungeon masters, we'll be taking a look at how radiant damage works, the spells and abilities that inflict it, and some of the monsters that are vulnerable, resistant, or immune to its effects. Table of Contents Dragon's Wrath Weapon Source: Fizban's Treasury of Dragons Weapon (Any), Rarity Varies (Requires Attunement) This weapon is decorated with dragon heads, claws, wings, scales, or Draconic letters. When it steeps in a dragon's hoard, it absorbs the energy of the dragon's breath weapon and deals damage of that type with its special properties.
The definition of the Draconic Ancestry feature reads "Your breath weapon and damage resistance are determined by the dragon type, as show in the table.". Since this subrace does radiant, it has resistance to radiant. While I do agree that the healing is strong, making it a long rest should be enough to balance it. Radiant Dragon. The radiant dragon is a sinuous, serpentine dragon with graceful, translucent wings. Its scales are a collection of glittering pearl-like shards of mica and gypsum, which cause the dragon's scales to shimmer in the starlight, giving the creature its name. The radiant dragons make their lair in an asteroid that is hollowed out.
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Definitely my favorite dragon in D&D 5e, the Blue Dragon is an elemental force, raising thunderstorms and raging sands to swallow entire merchant caravans whole, after which it descends from the endless blue sky to feast. Blue Dragons can also be found in dry steppes and along rocky coasts, but they are most at home in the deep desert, where. \$\begingroup\$ @B.S.Morganstein Force and radiant are definitely the most reliable, followed very closely by psychic and necrotic; poison is definitely the worst. But there's many factors to consider; force, radiant and psychic damage is much harder to come by, and not always as damaging. Draconic Sorcerers can choose one damage type to boost, and those types aren't included.