Pseudodragon

Pseudodragons are the oldest and most recognizable of the dragonet species of dragon in Dungeons & Dragons.
In a nutshell, these miniature dragons, described as resembling infant Red Dragons in all ways bar behavior and Wyvern like tail, are iconic for their ability to bond with wizards and sorcerers as familiars. Why? Rule of cool: after all, what could possibly be more badass than playing an arcanist with a miniature dragon riding around on their shoulder?
Personality-wise, the pseudodragon has remained quite consistent throughout the ages; playful, fickle, and demanding attention, they are usually likened to cats. Just cats that can fly. And have telepathy. And breathe fire. This makes rather demanding familiars, but sheer cool will usually see their masters striving to keep them satisfied and happy.
Pseudodragons first appeared in the original Monster Manual for D&D. They then reappeared in the Monstrous Manual for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition, where they gained the "Dragonet" typing, before appearing in the Monster Manual 1 for Dungeons & Dragons 3rd edition.
They were mysteriously absent in Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition, although the "Dragonling" familiar presented in Arcane Power may have been intended to be a more "generic" version of the pseudodragon, one where the player would have greater official control over its appearance and personality.
Come Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition, and they had once again returned to pride of place alongside their Faerie Dragon kinsfolk in the Monster Manual.
3.5e stats[edit | edit source]
- Tiny Dragon
- Hit Dice: 2 d12
- Speed: 15 ft. (3 squares), fly 60 ft. (good maneuverability)
- Natural Armor: +4
- Natural weapons:
- Sting: +4 attack (+2 from BAB, +2 from dex and weapon finesse feat, +2 from size category, -2 from... uh... fuck, we don't know), 1d3-2 damage plus poison
- Bite: -1 attack (again, no idea how this is calculated), 1 damage
- Space/Reach: 2-1/2 ft./0 ft. (5 ft. with tail)
- Special Attacks: Poison (Fortitude DC 14, initial damage sleep for 1 minute, secondary damage sleep for 1d3 hours. The save DC is Constitution-based)
- Special Qualities: Blindsense 60 ft., darkvision 60 ft., immunity to sleep and paralysis, low-light vision, spell resistance 19, telepathy 60 ft.
- Saves: Fort +4 (+3 from HD, +1 from con), Ref +5 (+3 from HD, +2 from dex), Will +4 (+3 from HD, +1 from wis)
- Abilities: Str 6, Dex 15, Con 13, Int 10, Wis 12, Cha 10
- Skills: Diplomacy +2, Hide +20 (+24 in forests or overgrown areas), Listen +7, Search +6, Sense Motive +7, Spot +7, Survival +1 (+3 when following tracks)
- First-level feat: Weapon Finesse
- Alignment: Always neutral good
- Advancement: 3–4 HD (Tiny)
- Level Adjustment: +3
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