House Dragon

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House Dragon

House dragons are like your standard quadrupedal dragons, except in all the ways they aren’t. First of all, they only range from 2 to 3 feet in height to the shoulder. Second of all, they lack wings, the appendages regarded as being too dangerous for indoor conditions by their creators long ago.

Ability Score Increase Your ability scores increase as appropriate for this species.

Size Small

Speed 40 feet ft.

Languages Common

Creature Type Humanoid

Traits

Feral Stance. You’re a quadruped. A feral. A four-legger. Whatever you want to call it. Your forepaws have opposable thumbs, allowing you to manipulate objects like your peers; however, your stance definitely makes many tasks harder for you. You cannot properly wield any weapons made for bipedal folk. Weapon proficiency bonuses do not apply to your attacks with such weapons. You cannot use two-handed weapons or dual-wield in combat. You cannot don armor made for bipeds; armor specifically made for quadrupeds, that is, barding, needs obtained if you wish to wear it. (Any armor you get as part of starting a n
Natural Offenses. Lacking the ability to wield a weapon, what are you to do? Oh, that’s right, you have built in weapons; a claw attack and a bite attack. They are considered to be an unarmed attacks. They do 1d6+ Strength damage. Your claw attack does slashing damage, while your bite attack does piercing damage. Your claw attacks have the finesse property.
Big Eater. House Dragons are known to eat almost as much as their larger counterparts, although they lack the ability to digest almost anything like them. You gain advantage on checks to resist poison and disease transmitted via food and drink you consume, and you gain advantage on checks to consume large amounts of food/drink, or to eat questionably digestible food/drink.


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