
Dragonborn Historyĭragonborn history is shrouded in myth (which is another way of saying the writers have gone back and forth on it and couldn’t decide). They come in as many colors as dragons do, with any number of different scale patterns, frills, little chin barbs, horns, or any number of other dragon-like features you can think of. They’re about as varied as dragons are but tend to be on the tall side usually over 6-foot but under 7 feet with a blunt snout and cosmetic features that reflect their draconic heritage. They resemble dragons walking on their hind legs, though they lack wings or a tail (though there’s some settings that give them tails anyway). What’s a Dragonborn?ĭragonborn are humanoid bipedal dragon people in dnd 5e. If the thought of a dragon as a playable race has you interested, then brush your scales and sharpen your talons as we go through everything you need to know. If you’re going to play dungeons and dragons 5e, why not play a dragon? Dragonborn are the humanoid dragon people of the D&D world and they’ve been spitting fire since 4th edition as one of the most interesting playable races. The Dragonborn in Dungeons and Dragons 5e: More Than Just a Breath Weapon
