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{{blockref|'''Metallic dragon''' is a classification of {{srd5lc|Dragon}} found in the role playing game ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]''. In this setting metallic dragons are of {{srd5lc|Good}} {{ | {{blockref|'''Metallic dragon''' is a classification of {{srd5lc|Dragon}} found in the role playing game ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]''. In this setting metallic dragons are of {{srd5lc|Good}} {{srd5lc|Alignment}}.<ref>{{Cite book | last = DeKirk | first = Ash | authorlink = wikipedia:Oberon_Zell-Ravenheart#Bibliography |author2=Oberon Zell | title = Dragonlore: From the Archives of the Grey School of Wizardry | publisher = New Page Books | series = | volume = | edition = 1 | year = 2006 | location = | pages = 224 | url = https://www.amazon.com/Oberon-Zell-Presents-Dragonlore-Archives/dp/1564148688 | doi = | id = | isbn = 978-1-56414-868-1 | mr = | zbl = | jfm = }}</ref> {{dnd|Bahamut}} is the deity of good-aligned dragons and metallic dragons, and currently the only known '''Platinum dragon''' in existence. Metallic dragons have played a large role in D&D's various monster compilation books, and for most of the game's history five main types - {{5ed|Brass Dragon|brass}}, {{5ed|Copper Dragon|copper}}, {{5ed|Bronze Dragon|bronze}}, {{5ed|Silver Dragon|silver}}, and {{5ed|Gold Dragon|gold}} - were presented as roughly analogous to the five types of {{5edlc|Chromatic Dragon}}s. The {{wikip|Editions of Dungeons & Dragons#Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition|fourth edition}} of the game's second ''Monster Manual'' substituted {{4ed|Iron Dragon|iron}} and {{4ed|Adamantine Dragon|adamantine}} dragons for brass and bronze,<ref name="4e-mm2">{{cite book |title=[[wikipedia:Monster Manual 2|Monster Manual 2 (4e)]] |last=Heinsoo |first=Rob |authorlink=wikipedia:Rob Heinsoo |author2=Schubert, Stephen|year=2009 |publisher=[[Wizards of the Coast]] |location=Renton, WA |isbn=978-0-7869-5101-7 |page= |pages=224 |display-authors=etal}}</ref> and released the latter dragons in a later book alongside {{4ed|Cobolt Dragon|cobalt}}, {{4ed|Mercury Dragon|mercury}}, {{4ed|Mithral Dragon|mithral}}, {{4ed|Orium Dragon|orium}}, and {{4ed|Steel Dragon|steel}} dragons.|<ref name="wikip">{{wikip|Chromatic dragon|Chromatic Dragon|y}} ''(accessed 2019-11-17)''</ref>}} | ||
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Metallic dragon is a classification of dragon found in the role playing game Dungeons & Dragons. In this setting metallic dragons are of good alignment.[2] Bahamut is the deity of good-aligned dragons and metallic dragons, and currently the only known Platinum dragon in existence. Metallic dragons have played a large role in D&D's various monster compilation books, and for most of the game's history five main types - brass, copper, bronze, silver, and gold - were presented as roughly analogous to the five types of chromatic dragons. The fourth edition of the game's second Monster Manual substituted iron and adamantine dragons for brass and bronze,[3] and released the latter dragons in a later book alongside cobalt, mercury, mithral, orium, and steel dragons.
- Chromatic Dragon (accessed 2019-11-17) ↑
- DeKirk, Ash; Oberon Zell (2006). Dragonlore: From the Archives of the Grey School of Wizardry (1 ed.). New Page Books. p. 224. ISBN 978-1-56414-868-1. ↑
- Heinsoo, Rob; Schubert, Stephen (2009). Monster Manual 2 (4e). Wizards of the Coast. p. 224. ISBN 978-0-7869-5101-7. ↑