Whats the one dragon in the book youd most like to avoid in a face-off?
James: Um . . . I’d avoid the really old ones. Andy: Personally, the monster I’d least like to run into isn’t any of the dragons, but rather the tiniest creature in the book. I’d name it here, but I don’t want to steal some DM’s surprise. Let’s just say this: Greedy characters, beware! Wizards of the Coast: Draconomicon seems astonishingly complete to me. Did anything end up on the cutting room floor? Are there areas that you would have liked to explore in greater depth? Andy: We didn’t get to include as many sample dragon encounters as we would have liked (the 120 dragon stat blocks sort of crowded those out). Still, the simple fact that the DM with this book now has 120 fully written dragons for his campaign should supply an awful lot of encounters. James: Whenever I’m working on a project, I maintain a “cut file” of material that gets taken out for whatever reason. I don’t have one for this book. I think that if you look really closely, you’ll find a kitchen sink in there somewhere.
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