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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}} {{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>}}
{{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 Overview 

Overview

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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 Icon External Link.svg 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.

  1. Chromatic Dragon Icon External Link.svg (accessed 2019-11-17)
  2. 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.
  3. Heinsoo, Rob; Schubert, Stephen (2009). Monster Manual 2 (4e). Wizards of the Coast. p. 224. ISBN 978-0-7869-5101-7.