

If you wanted to be extra nice give them a 1d6 piercing bite, 1d4 slashing claws, and maybe a 1d4(maybe 1d6?) bludgeoning tail (maybe 10’ reach?). I would not give them the Multiattack, however. That would grant them 10’ blindsight and 60’ darkvision, a recharge and an upgrade to their breath weapon, and a tail (technically Dragonborn don’t have tails but Half Dragons do). An hour later they revert to normal and it never works again.ī)The dragongod could simply say that altering that spell is beyond its control and the player has to talk to whatshername about it.Ĭ)The dragongod could say that altering that spell is beyond its control and if they don’t wanna go talk to whatshername then they have to do some other epic 10 level long quest and it’ll figure something out.ĭ)The dragongod could say that altering that spell is beyond its control and if they don’t wanna go talk to whatshername then the best it can do is make them a Half Dragon. Polymorph is Concentration up to an hour.Ī)The dragon god could grant the wish, but it only works once.

Note: His wish was to make polymorph capable of transforming him into a full dragon. TLDR: Now the question is, how do i give the character a way to transform into a dragon? i don't want his entire reason for this character to go away for the sake of balancing and making sure the others aren't out shined and jealous of him.

But things went hectic and decided to go back since every thing changed and so he asked a dragon god (homebrew, since both tiamat and bahamout are considered dead ). he was dealing a lot of damage (of course i told him legendary action and resistances are out of the table). Man, he transformed into a young or an adult black dragon and things went crazy there. they were like level 7, and i somewhat got panicked because it's still too early for it, but to keep the integrity of the campaign i had him and the party sent to another timeline where he'd be able to do that. After the sessions passed a while ago he got his hand on a creature (homebrew moonlight butterfly that gives wishes) and wished he'd be able to become a dragon. So for a while now, i found a new friend who got invited to our table for almost a year now (wow, time flew by.) and he wanted to play a dragonborn draconic ancestry sorcerer and asked me if it's possible or not.
