Alexander Atoz
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YOUNG COPPER DRAGON: The Comedian and the Crumbling Cliff

How to Use Personality of the Copper Dragon While the copper dragon is officially classified as good, I fail to see it in the flavor text description. Based on that description, I’d classify the dragon as neutral. This is not a dragon that will help vanquish evil, unless it is in its most direct self-interest Continue reading
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BRONZE DRAGON WYRMLING: Hidden in the Mist

How to Use – The Bronze Wyrmling’s Home Combat Encounter 1 (difficulty 4) For good territory for a bronze dragon wyrmling, or wyrmlings (I see little reason to assume that good alignment dragon wyrmlings would be solitary), I would suggest a cave complex. Because this is a good dragon, and because one of a bronze Continue reading
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ANCIENT BRONZE DRAGON: How to Defend an Island Lair

How to Use – Combat Encounter (difficulty 25) Defense of the Waves If the young and adult bronze dragons live along the seaside, the ancient dragon will position itself even better, inhabiting its own island. Getting close to the island will be no small challenge, let alone fighting the dragon once on the island. The Continue reading
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ADULT BRONZE DRAGON: Fighting Alongside a Powerful Ally

This article will discuss ways to have the dragon say no in a realistic manner when the players push for help, and also a interesting lair encounter against the dragon, but our main focus will be on how to team up with an overpowered ally in D&D without overshadowing the players. Tips for balanced storytelling Continue reading
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YOUNG BRONZE DRAGON: How to Use Allies Without Overshadowing Players

How to Avoid an Overpowered Ally I already gave several reasons for why the dragon isn’t accompanying them on their quest, or fighting it for them. (Having an NPC accompany the players is generally a mistake. Even more so if it’s more powerful than the players, an thereby stealing the spotlight. [The young bronze dragon Continue reading
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BRASS DRAGON WYRMLING: Hostile in the Heart of Flames

How to Use a Wyrmling as an Ally When I came to the first chromatic dragon wyrmling, I spoke out against using wyrmlings. I argued that dragons should feel like a formidable enemy, and that wyrmlings as villains make dragons feel weak. I should have added a caveat. That applies only when the wyrmlings are Continue reading
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ANCIENT BRASS DRAGON: The Hidden King and His Deadly Domain

How to Use – A King in DnD Why Monarchs Must Impress By the time a brass dragon is ancient, it’s established its reputation enough to be a king, or at least to be on the highest tier of society that it cares for. In some genres of fantasy, it has become accepted that the Continue reading
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ADULT BRASS DRAGON & Uses for a Powerful Non-combatant

Ways to prevent an Overpowered Ally I begin my article with reasons why the dragon doesn’t just do the quest instead of the players, this being one of the most common problems with good-alignment monsters. How to Use – The Neutral Friendly Dragon The brass dragon is a non-combatant when possible. There are numerous other Continue reading
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YOUNG BRASS DRAGON: Battles of Lies and Fire

How to Use – Avoiding an Overpowered Ally And so, after twenty-seven articles, we come to the good dragons. As is my typical style for good-alignment monsters, we’ll start with the reasons why the PCs are the ones getting sent on the quest, and why the much more powerful good monster isn’t doing it for Continue reading
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SHADOW DRAGON: Unleashing terror From Amidst the Darkness

In the last post, I mentioned that shadow dragons keep their presence hidden, and enjoy spreading a dark unknown fear instead of announcing their strength the way every other dragon does. Before going into the details of how it does that, I felt the need to discuss How to use Horror in D&D. Now is Continue reading
About Me
I’ve been a DM since I was about 10 years old. (Not of D&D, admittedly, but still.) After growing bored of fights that were all the same, dungeons heavily populated by one monster type, and a general shortage of ideas, I figured I’d embark on my own trip through the Monster Manual, one monster at a time. Feel free to join the quest.