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{{refstart}}Emerald dragons were reclusive dragons with a lawful bent. They are inquisitive about history, but also paranoid and distrustful of visitors, whom they deter by setting traps in and by their lairs, and with their breath weapon, a powerful blast of wind. They had scales in many shades of green, with a scintillating appearance that makes the dragon seem to be in constant motion.{{refend|<ref>{{cite|accessdate=2021-10-27|title=Gem Dragon|url=https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Gem_dragon|website=Forgotten Realms Wiki}} Licensed: [[CC-BY-SA]].</ref>}}
{{refstart}}Emerald dragons were reclusive dragons with a lawful bent. They are inquisitive about history, but also paranoid and distrustful of visitors, whom they deter by setting traps in and by their lairs, and with their breath weapon, a powerful blast of wind. They had scales in many shades of green, with a scintillating appearance that makes the dragon seem to be in constant motion.{{refend|<ref>{{cite|accessdate=2021-10-27|title=Gem Dragon|url=https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Gem_dragon|website=Forgotten Realms Wiki}} Licensed: [[CC-BY-SA]].</ref>}}


Emerald Dragons are described in {{pub|Fizban's Treasury of Dragons}}
Emerald Dragons are described in {{pub|Fizban's Treasury of Dragons}}.
 
{{5e:Emerald Dragon/Lair Actions}}


==List of Emerald Dragons==
==List of Emerald Dragons==

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Emerald Dragon Overview 

Emerald dragons were reclusive dragons with a lawful bent. They are inquisitive about history, but also paranoid and distrustful of visitors, whom they deter by setting traps in and by their lairs, and with their breath weapon, a powerful blast of wind. They had scales in many shades of green, with a scintillating appearance that makes the dragon seem to be in constant motion. [1]

Emerald Dragons are described in Fizban's Treasury of Dragons.

Emerald Dragon's Lair

[2] Emerald dragons dwell in … caverns, lava tubes, and tunnel[s]…

The challenge rating of a legendary emerald dragon increases by 1 when it's encountered in its lair.

Lair Actions

[2] When fighting inside its lair, an emerald dragon can use lair actions. On initiative count 20 (losing initiative ties), the dragon takes a lair action to cause one of the following effects; the dragon can’t use the same effect two rounds in a row:

  • Beguiling Whisper.
  • Distort Perceptions.
  • Vanish.

Regional Effects

[2] The region surrounding a legendary amethyst dragon's lair is altered by the dragon's magic, creating one or more of the following effects:

  • Crystal Profusion.
  • Fiery Sight.
  • Subtle Obstruction.
  • Thriving Wildlife.

If the dragon dies, the population of giant lizards [and] crystals and emeralds [return to normal].


List of Emerald Dragons

5 Emerald Dragons

Monster Size Type Tags Alignment HP CR Habitat Marked Source
Emerald Dragon Overview Overview Dragon, Gem Dragon, Emerald Dragon Mountain, Urban Canon, Pointer Varied, FToD
Adult Emerald Dragon Huge Dragon Gem Dragon, Emerald Dragon Lawful Neutral 207 14 Mountain, Urban Canon, Pointer Fizban's Treasury of Dragons
Ancient Emerald Dragon Gargantuan Dragon Gem Dragon, Emerald Dragon Lawful Neutral 332 21 Mountain, Urban Canon, Pointer Fizban's Treasury of Dragons
Emerald Dragon Wyrmling Medium Dragon Gem Dragon, Emerald Dragon Lawful Neutral 39 2 Mountain, Urban Canon, Pointer Fizban's Treasury of Dragons
Young Emerald Dragon Large Dragon Gem Dragon, Emerald Dragon Lawful Neutral 142 8 Mountain, Urban Canon, Pointer Fizban's Treasury of Dragons

Sources and Notes

  1. . Gem DragonForgotten Realms Wiki Accessed: 2021-10-27. Licensed: CC-BY-SA.
  2. FToD p.198

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