

CRYSTAL DRAGONS
Shimmering with radiant energy and brimming with life, crystal dragons enjoy an innate psionic connection to the Positive Plane that suffuses their bodies as well as their personalities with light. Though they prefer to live in desolate, frigid regions, many of them are among the friendliest of dragonkind, nurturing and optimistic.
Source: D&D Beyond — Adult Crystal Dragon, Description text (Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons)
Crystal Prism
Gemstone


AMETHYST DRAGONS
Amethyst dragons, the mightiest of the gem dragons, study and psionically manipulate the fundamental principles of the multiverse, from the force of gravity to the emanations of the Outer Planes. Their innate psionics give them a measure of control over how physical laws affect them. They defy gravity with flight that doesn’t rely solely upon their great wings, and gravitational force empowers both their devastating breath weapon and the exploding amethyst crystals they spit at their foes.
Source: D&D Beyond — Adult Amethyst Dragon, Description text (Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons)
AMETHYST
Gemstone


CRYSTAL DRAGONS
Shimmering with radiant energy and brimming with life, crystal dragons enjoy an innate psionic connection to the Positive Plane that suffuses their bodies as well as their personalities with light. Though they prefer to live in desolate, frigid regions, many of them are among the friendliest of dragonkind, nurturing and optimistic.
Source: D&D Beyond — Adult Crystal Dragon, Description text (Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons)
CRYSTAL
Gemstone


SAPPHIRE DRAGONS
The thunderous clash of conflict is part of the very nature of sapphire dragons. Militant and territorial, they defend their lairs fiercely, ambushing intruders and plotting assaults against their rivals. The sonic pulse of their breath weapon sows weakness, leaving the victims unable to fight back.
Source: D&D Beyond — Adult Sapphire Dragon, Description text (Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons)
SAPPHIRE
Gemstone


EMERALD DRAGONS
Emerald dragons are the most curious, cunning, and manipulative of the gem dragons, wielding psionic power to weave illusions to deceive and disorient. They cloak their own presence so they can observe other creatures without being discovered as they collect information on everything from local cultural practices to supernatural occurrences.
Source: D&D Beyond — Adult Emerald Dragon, Description text (Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons)
EMERALD
Gemstone


TOPAZ DRAGONS
Decay and despair are bound up in the nature of topaz dragons, thanks to the necrotic energy of the Negative Plane that suffuses them. Their psionic power manifests the fundamental entropic principle that mortal beings and their creations are ultimately doomed to death and decomposition, and the dragons’ demeanor is typically morbid and curmudgeonly as a result.
Source: D&D Beyond — Adult Topaz Dragon, Description text (Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons)
TOPAZ
Gemstone


GOLD DRAGONS
Gold dragons work to make the world a better place. The most powerful of the metallic dragons, these awe-inspiring dragons strive to protect that which is good and bend fate toward a brighter future. Their kind dispositions don’t prevent gold dragons from engaging in combat when necessary, though, and they exhale brilliant flames and weakening magic to rout their foes.
Source: D&D Beyond — Dragon Type Description, Ancient Gold Dragon (2025 Monster Manual)
GOLD DRAGON
Hollow Metal


SILVER DRAGONS
Silver dragons work to preserve peace and encourage greatness. They try to live as examples of decency while remaining watchful against evil. Silver dragons typically dwell amid snow-capped mountains, though aspirations and congeniality drive some to instead live among cosmopolitan societies. Disguised as humanoids, they ally with artists, historians, knights, and humble leaders who learn from the past to create better futures.
Source: D&D Beyond — Dragon Type Description, Ancient Silver Dragon (2025 Monster Manual)
SILVER DRAGON
Hollow Metal


COPPER DRAGONS
Relentlessly friendly and curious, most copper dragons view the world as a place of endless wonder and possibility. These gregarious dragons are fonts of patience, hospitality, and humor, and they seek to improve the lives—or, at least, the mood—of those they interact with. If forced to fight to defend themselves or their friends, these dragons favor using their slowing breath and physical attacks to subdue antagonists. Only in cases of extreme peril or emotion do they use their deadly acid breath.
Source: D&D Beyond — Dragon Type Description, Ancient Copper Dragon (2025 Monster Manual)
COPPER DRAGON
Hollow Metal


BRONZE DRAGONS
Where bronze dragons dwell, wonders flourish. Imaginative yet mindful, these metallic dragons work toward greatness and help others achieve all they can. They strive to preserve innovations, from the works of past civilizations to new discoveries, and they share such works widely. When dealing with shorter-lived beings, bronze dragons prefer to win them over through conversation and cultivation, but they don’t shy from battle when villains keep others from achieving their potential.
Source: D&D Beyond — Dragon Type Description, Ancient Bronze Dragon (2025 Monster Manual)
BRONZE DRAGON
Hollow Metal


BRASS DRAGONS
Gregarious and outgoing, brass dragons relish sharing knowledge and stories. Although these metallic dragons favor arid lands, they cheerfully journey considerable distances to visit friendly creatures, pass on what they’ve learned, and collect news. Though good natured, brass dragons don’t shirk from combat when necessary, thwarting foes with magical sleep and searing them with flame.
Source: D&D Beyond — Dragon Type Description, Ancient Brass Dragon (2025 Monster Manual)
BRASS DRAGON
Hollow Metal


MOONSTONE DRAGONS
Moonstone dragons are graceful and elegant creatures with opalescent scales and ruffs of emerald-green fur running down their chins, chests, backs, and tails. One horn arcs from the back of a moonstone dragon’s skull and another at the tip of the nose; the two horns together form a shape that’s reminiscent of a slender crescent moon.
Source: D&D Beyond — Adult Moonstone Dragon, Description text (Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons)
MOONSTONE DRAGON
Sharp Edge


SHADOW DRAGONS
Shadow dragons haunt forgotten, lightless places. While they might have once been other types of dragons, the influence of planar forces, negative energy, or sinister magic has stripped them of their former color or luster. In place of any former breath weapon, shadow dragons exhale caliginous gouts that saps life from everything it touches. Those slain by a shadow dragon’s breath rise as shades obedient to the shadow dragon’s will.
Source: D&D Beyond — Shadow Dragon [Large], Description text (Monster Manual)
SHADOW DRAGON
Sharp Edge


GOLD DRAGONS
Gold dragons work to make the world a better place. The most powerful of the metallic dragons, these awe-inspiring dragons strive to protect that which is good and bend fate toward a brighter future. Their kind dispositions don’t prevent gold dragons from engaging in combat when necessary, though, and they exhale brilliant flames and weakening magic to rout their foes.
Source: D&D Beyond — Dragon Type Description, Ancient Gold Dragon (2025 Monster Manual)
GOLD DRAGON
Liquid Core


BRONZE DRAGONS
Where bronze dragons dwell, wonders flourish. Imaginative yet mindful, these metallic dragons work toward greatness and help others achieve all they can. They strive to preserve innovations, from the works of past civilizations to new discoveries, and they share such works widely. When dealing with shorter-lived beings, bronze dragons prefer to win them over through conversation and cultivation, but they don’t shy from battle when villains keep others from achieving their potential.
Source: D&D Beyond — Dragon Type Description, Ancient Bronze Dragon (2025 Monster Manual)
BRONZE DRAGON
Liquid Core


COPPER DRAGONS
Relentlessly friendly and curious, most copper dragons view the world as a place of endless wonder and possibility. These gregarious dragons are fonts of patience, hospitality, and humor, and they seek to improve the lives—or, at least, the mood—of those they interact with. If forced to fight to defend themselves or their friends, these dragons favor using their slowing breath and physical attacks to subdue antagonists. Only in cases of extreme peril or emotion do they use their deadly acid breath.
Source: D&D Beyond — Dragon Type Description, Ancient Copper Dragon (2025 Monster Manual)
COPPER DRAGON
Liquid Core


SILVER DRAGONS
Silver dragons work to preserve peace and encourage greatness. They try to live as examples of decency while remaining watchful against evil. Silver dragons typically dwell amid snow-capped mountains, though aspirations and congeniality drive some to instead live among cosmopolitan societies. Disguised as humanoids, they ally with artists, historians, knights, and humble leaders who learn from the past to create better futures.
Source: D&D Beyond — Dragon Type Description, Ancient Silver Dragon (2025 Monster Manual)
SILVER DRAGON
Liquid Core


BRASS DRAGONS
Gregarious and outgoing, brass dragons relish sharing knowledge and stories. Although these metallic dragons favor arid lands, they cheerfully journey considerable distances to visit friendly creatures, pass on what they’ve learned, and collect news. Though good natured, brass dragons don’t shirk from combat when necessary, thwarting foes with magical sleep and searing them with flame.
Source: D&D Beyond — Dragon Type Description, Ancient Brass Dragon (2025 Monster Manual)
BRASS DRAGON
Liquid Core


BRASS DRAGONS
Gregarious and outgoing, brass dragons relish sharing knowledge and stories. Although these metallic dragons favor arid lands, they cheerfully journey considerable distances to visit friendly creatures, pass on what they’ve learned, and collect news. Though good natured, brass dragons don’t shirk from combat when necessary, thwarting foes with magical sleep and searing them with flame.
Source: D&D Beyond — Dragon Type Description, Ancient Brass Dragon (2025 Monster Manual)
BRASS DRAGON
Battle Damaged Metal


RED DRAGONS
Red dragons lair in high mountains or hills, dwelling in caverns under snow-capped peaks, or within the deep halls of abandoned mines and dwarven strongholds. Caves with volcanic or geothermal activity are the most highly prized red dragon lairs, creating hazards that hinder intruders and letting searing heat and volcanic gases wash over a dragon as it sleeps.
Source: D&D Beyond — Dragon Type Description, Ancient Red Dragon (2025 Monster Manual)
RED DRAGON
Battle Damaged Metal


GREEN DRAGONS
From forbidden forest depths, green dragons whisper evils into the world and manipulate the lives of those who listen. Elusive, conniving, and egotistical, these chromatic dragons patiently prey on the fears of shorter-lived beings, corrupting and isolating them. Green dragons might lurk amid labyrinthine wildernesses for centuries without revealing themselves; even their most devoted followers might know them only as the voice of the woodlands or a whisper in their dreams.
Source: D&D Beyond — Dragon Type Description, Green Dragon (2025 Monster Manual)
GREEN DRAGON
Battle Damaged Metal


BLUE DRAGONS
Arrogant and imperious, blue dragons are chromatic dragons that crave control and collect followers like other dragons hoard treasure. They seek to transform their territories into empires, domains to be feared by nations.
Source: D&D Beyond — Dragon Type Description, Ancient Blue Dragon (2025 Monster Manual)
BLUE DRAGON
Battle Damaged Metal


BLACK DRAGONS
Black dragons delight in suffering and ruin. While other chromatic dragons scheme for power and wealth, these dragons seek to tear down all they see and rule over what remains.
Source: D&D Beyond — Dragon Type Description, Ancient Black Dragon (2025 Monster Manual)
BLACK DRAGON
Battle Damaged Metal


WHITE DRAGONS
Among the most primal chromatic dragons, white dragons prioritize survival over all. Life is harsh and uncertain in the arctic expanses, glacial heights, and frozen seas where these dragons dwell. White dragons fiercely protect their territories, scouring the frigid regions for food and evidence of trespassers. Most white dragons ignore the plots of smaller creatures and other dragons, concerning themselves only with their own survival.
Source: D&D Beyond — Dragon Type Description, Ancient White Dragon (2025 Monster Manual)
WHITE DRAGON
Battle Damaged Metal


GOLD DRAGONS
Gold dragons work to make the world a better place. The most powerful of the metallic dragons, these awe-inspiring dragons strive to protect that which is good and bend fate toward a brighter future. Their kind dispositions don’t prevent gold dragons from engaging in combat when necessary, though, and they exhale brilliant flames and weakening magic to rout their foes.
Source: D&D Beyond — Dragon Type Description, Ancient Gold Dragon (2025 Monster Manual)
GOLD DRAGON
Battle Damaged Metal


BRONZE DRAGONS
Where bronze dragons dwell, wonders flourish. Imaginative yet mindful, these metallic dragons work toward greatness and help others achieve all they can. They strive to preserve innovations, from the works of past civilizations to new discoveries, and they share such works widely. When dealing with shorter-lived beings, bronze dragons prefer to win them over through conversation and cultivation, but they don’t shy from battle when villains keep others from achieving their potential.
Source: D&D Beyond — Dragon Type Description, Ancient Bronze Dragon (2025 Monster Manual)
BRONZE DRAGON
Battle Damaged Metal


COPPER DRAGONS
Relentlessly friendly and curious, most copper dragons view the world as a place of endless wonder and possibility. These gregarious dragons are fonts of patience, hospitality, and humor, and they seek to improve the lives—or, at least, the mood—of those they interact with. If forced to fight to defend themselves or their friends, these dragons favor using their slowing breath and physical attacks to subdue antagonists. Only in cases of extreme peril or emotion do they use their deadly acid breath.
Source: D&D Beyond — Dragon Type Description, Ancient Copper Dragon (2025 Monster Manual)
COPPER DRAGON
Battle Damaged Metal


SILVER DRAGONS
Silver dragons work to preserve peace and encourage greatness. They try to live as examples of decency while remaining watchful against evil. Silver dragons typically dwell amid snow-capped mountains, though aspirations and congeniality drive some to instead live among cosmopolitan societies. Disguised as humanoids, they ally with artists, historians, knights, and humble leaders who learn from the past to create better futures.
Source: D&D Beyond — Dragon Type Description, Ancient Silver Dragon (2025 Monster Manual)
SILVER DRAGON
Battle Damaged Metal


RED DRAGONS
Red dragons lair in high mountains or hills, dwelling in caverns under snow-capped peaks, or within the deep halls of abandoned mines and dwarven strongholds. Caves with volcanic or geothermal activity are the most highly prized red dragon lairs, creating hazards that hinder intruders and letting searing heat and volcanic gases wash over a dragon as it sleeps.
Source: D&D Beyond — Dragon Type Description, Ancient Red Dragon (2025 Monster Manual)
RED DRAGON
Solid Metal


GREEN DRAGONS
From forbidden forest depths, green dragons whisper evils into the world and manipulate the lives of those who listen. Elusive, conniving, and egotistical, these chromatic dragons patiently prey on the fears of shorter-lived beings, corrupting and isolating them. Green dragons might lurk amid labyrinthine wildernesses for centuries without revealing themselves; even their most devoted followers might know them only as the voice of the woodlands or a whisper in their dreams.
Source: D&D Beyond — Dragon Type Description, Green Dragon (2025 Monster Manual)
GREEN DRAGON
Solid Metal


BLUE DRAGONS
Arrogant and imperious, blue dragons are chromatic dragons that crave control and collect followers like other dragons hoard treasure. They seek to transform their territories into empires, domains to be feared by nations.
Source: D&D Beyond — Dragon Type Description, Ancient Blue Dragon (2025 Monster Manual)
BLUE DRAGON
Solid Metal


BLACK DRAGONS
Black dragons delight in suffering and ruin. While other chromatic dragons scheme for power and wealth, these dragons seek to tear down all they see and rule over what remains.
Source: D&D Beyond — Dragon Type Description, Ancient Black Dragon (2025 Monster Manual)
BLACK DRAGON
Solid Metal


WHITE DRAGONS
Among the most primal chromatic dragons, white dragons prioritize survival over all. Life is harsh and uncertain in the arctic expanses, glacial heights, and frozen seas where these dragons dwell. White dragons fiercely protect their territories, scouring the frigid regions for food and evidence of trespassers. Most white dragons ignore the plots of smaller creatures and other dragons, concerning themselves only with their own survival.
Source: D&D Beyond — Dragon Type Description, Ancient White Dragon (2025 Monster Manual)
WHITE DRAGON
Solid Metal
TM & ©2026 Wizards of the Coast LLC.










