
Drake - Forgotten Realms Wiki
Drakes were draconic creatures, distant and lesser cousins to true dragons. They were smaller and not as powerful as dragons but were much easier to train, so they were commonly used as mounts. 5. They were often used as guards by dragons, or they were given to the dragons' humanoid servants. [5][1] A trained hunting drake.
Drake (5e) - Dungeons and Dragons Wiki - new.dnd-wiki.org
2024年3月14日 · Drakes are a large family of Lesser Dragons. They look like miniature versions of the much larger true dragons and sometimes acts as guards for the true dragons. Most drakes are of animal intelligence and can not speak, but they also have breath weapons and can be a dangerous opponent.
drake - Search - D&D Beyond
drake is a reptilian creature created out of dragon scales by means of a bizarre and grisly ritual. When trained properly, a drake is obedient and territorial, which makes it an excellent watch beast. Multiattack. The guard drake makes one Bite attack and one Tail attack. Bite.
Drake, Deep - 5th Edition SRD
The deep drake exhales pain-inducing, purple-black energy in a 90-foot line that is 5 feet wide. Each creature in the line must make a DC 16 Dexterity saving throw. On a failure, a creature takes 35 (10d6) necrotic damage and is stunned until the end of its next turn. On a success, a creature takes half the damage and isn’t stunned. ABOUT
Guard drake - Forgotten Realms Wiki
Guard drakes were large reptiles that were created by a magical ritual involving dragon scales. They were loyal allies to their masters and could be quickly trained to follow simple commands. [1] Guard drakes resembled the type of dragon they were created from in appearance, except stunted and wingless, with a squat and muscular build.
Blue Guard Drake - 5etools
A guard drake is a reptilian creature created out of dragon scales by means of a bizarre and grisly ritual. When trained properly, a drake is obedient, loyal, and territorial, which makes it an excellent watch-beast that can follow simple commands.
Drake (5e Race) - D&D Wiki
2023年10月26日 · Drakes are believed to be the unwanted offspring of dragons. They are anomalies that can occur within a dragons' brood, and are usually derided as born failures due to their lack of wings and smaller size. Drakes are usually left to die of exposure when their birth is discovered. But like dragons, they are very hardy and do not die easily.
Guard Drake » Monster Stat Block - DnD 5e - AideDD
Each type of chromatic dragon's scales creates a guard drake that resembles a wingless, stunted version of that type of dragon, with unique abilities related to that type. Each has the special features described below. Black Guard Drake. The drake can breathe air and water, has a swimming speed of 30 feet, and has resistance to acid damage.
Ranger: Drakewarden - DND 5th Edition
When another creature within 30 feet of the drake that it can see hits a target with a weapon attack, the drake infuses the strike with its essence, causing the target to take an extra 1d6 damage of the type determined by its Draconic Essence.
Common Drake (5e Creature) - D&D Wiki
2024年4月13日 · In response to being hit by a melee attack, the drake can make one melee weapon attack with advantage against the attacker. As its name implies, the common drake (Hystronyx vulgaris "Common porcupine claw") is the most readily encountered nonavian dinosaur in Kaimere and the most regularly encountered thescelosaur. [1] .
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