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Sapphire Dragon Overview 

Sapphire dragons were territorial, militaristic dragons who normally lived in the Underdark. The majority of their diet was composed of giant spiders, and sapphire dragons considered all the evil races of the Underdark their enemies. Their breath weapon was a blast of noise that caused panic. Because of their sparkling, multi-blue-colored scales, they were sometimes mistaken for blue dragons. [1]

Sapphire Dragons are described in Fizban's Treasury of Dragons

List of Sapphire Dragons

5 Sapphire Dragons

Monster Size Type Tags Alignment HP CR Habitat Marked Source
Sapphire Dragon Overview Overview Dragon, Gem Dragon, Sapphire Dragon Underdark, Underground Canon, Pointer Fizban's Treasury of Dragons
Adult Sapphire Dragon Huge Dragon Gem Dragon, Sapphire Dragon Lawful Neutral 225 15 Underdark, Underground Canon, Pointer Fizban's Treasury of Dragons
Ancient Sapphire Dragon Gargantuan Dragon Gem Dragon, Sapphire Dragon Lawful Neutral 370 22 Underdark, Underground Canon, Pointer Fizban's Treasury of Dragons
Sapphire Dragon Wyrmling Medium Dragon Gem Dragon, Sapphire Dragon Lawful Neutral 45 3 Underdark, Underground Canon, Pointer Fizban's Treasury of Dragons
Young Sapphire Dragon Large Dragon Gem Dragon, Sapphire Dragon Lawful Neutral 157 9 Canon, Pointer Fizban's Treasury of Dragons

Sources and Notes

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

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