Can dragonborn have wings in 5e?

By default in Dungeons & Dragons 5e, standard Dragonborn don't have wings, but you can get them through official options like the Gem Dragonborn in Fizban's Treasury of Dragons (spectral wings) or homebrew/feats (like the older Dragon Wings UA feat or Winged Tiefling variants), often trading other abilities for flight, so ask your Dungeon Master (DM).
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Can dragonborns have wings in D&D?

No, standard D&D Dragonborn from the Player's Handbook do not have wings or tails and cannot fly, resembling upright humanoid dragons, but some optional rules, feats (like the UA Dragon Wings feat for temporary flight), or specific subraces (Gem Dragonborn's spectral wings) offer ways to gain temporary flight or wings with DM approval.
 
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Why do dragonborns not have wings?

The dragonborn aren't directly related to a dragon rather than a distant relative similar to a kobold, a half-dragon have a direct dragon ancestor in their family tree somewhere between direct parent and 3rd or 4th generation. Dragonborn do not, ever, have a tail or wings, that's half-dragons.
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At what level can a dragonborn fly?

It's an ability that all Dragonborn receive at 5th level. They can manifest spectral wings and fly for up to 10 minutes.
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What species in D&D has wings?

In D&D 5e, popular winged races with innate flight include Aarakocra (birdfolk), Winged Tieflings, Fairies, and Owlin (owlfolk), with Protector Aasimar gaining temporary angelic wings, offering various aesthetics from avian to demonic to ethereal flight for characters, though Dungeon Masters (DMs) might have different rules. 
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Can my D&D character have wings?

While wearing this cloak, you can use an action to speak its command word. This turns the cloak into a pair of bat wings or bird wings on your back for 1 hour or until you repeat the command word as an action. The wings give you a flying speed of 60 feet.
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What is the 27 rule in D&D?

Each ability score (Strength, Dexterity, Constitution, Intelligence, Wisdom, and Charisma) begins at a base score of 8. Players have 27 points to distribute among their ability scores.
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What is the rarest Dragonborn color?

The rarest Dragonborn colors are typically those from less common dragon types like Platinum, Adamantine, Mithral, Steel, Brown, Gray, and Purple, often considered rare due to unique origins (like being divine offspring or lesser dragon types) or ancient, mixed bloodlines, with Platinum often cited as exceptionally rare, sometimes linked to Bahamut's direct lineage. Prismatic Dragonborn, with shifting rainbow scales, are also incredibly rare and often homebrew creations, mirroring legendary dragons.
 
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Which 5e races can fly?

So the full list of races with a flying speed is:
  • Aarakocra (Elemental Evil Player's Companion, Explorer's Guide to Wildemount)
  • Owlin (Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos)
  • Fairy (The Wild Beyond the Witchlight)
  • Variant Tiefling (Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide)
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Do female Dragonborn have breasts in D&D?

Michael Scull Officially, in BG3, Dragonborn females do not have breasts, but in other media they might be depicted with them. Either way, dragons in their NORMAL form, are never depicted with breasts.
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What races do dragonborns hate?

Other than their well-known hatred of dragons, dragonborn had few definitive relationships with other races. The dragonborn of Tymanther had a known tolerance for races of all kinds, extending their courtesy even to races who were generally disliked, such as tieflings.
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What is a dragon without wings called?

Wingless dragons have several names depending on their form: Drakes usually have four legs but no wings; Wyrms are serpentine, often legless; while Lindworms/Lindwurms have two front legs but no wings, and Chinese Dragons (Lóng) are famously serpentine and wingless, flying magically.
 
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What D&D classes have wings?

Races with innate flight include Gem Dragonborns, Winged Tieflings, Protector Aasimar, and Fairies.
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What is a dragon with wings called?

A dragon has four legs and a separate pair of wings. A drake has the four legs of a dragon, but no wings. A wyvern has the two back legs and the wings of a dragon, but no front legs. A wyrm has no legs, and no wings, like a massive snake.
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What is the lifespan of a Dragonborn?

Dragonborn in Dungeons & Dragons typically live to be around 80 years old, similar to humans, maturing quickly by age 15 but aging slower afterward; however, some lore and adaptations (like specific games or homebrew) suggest longer lifespans, sometimes up to 400 years or more, due to their draconic heritage, though many die in glorious battle rather than old age. 
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Can a dragonborn be a werewolf in D&D?

Now, dragonborn on the other hand, they are humanoid, which means they can become werewolves.
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Do dragonborn get wings in 5e?

So the short answer is that Deagonborn do not have wings of their own and cannot naturally fly via RAW. They don't. Not unless it's a homebrew variant, or something like draconic bloodline sorcerer that gives them wings.
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Can a tiefling fly?

Yes, some Tieflings can fly, specifically the Winged Tiefling variant from Dungeons & Dragons supplements like the Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide, which grants them a 30-foot flying speed but replaces their usual magic with wings (usually bat-like), restricting flight if wearing heavy armor. Standard Tieflings don't inherently fly but can gain flight through magic or feats, while Winged Tieflings are a specific lineage with innate flight.
 
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Can air genasi fly?

No, standard D&D Air Genasi cannot inherently fly, but they get powerful wind-based abilities like Levitate and Feather Fall, allowing for limited vertical movement and gliding; some Dungeon Masters homebrew true flight, but official rules provide spells for controlled descent and floating, not sustained flight like Aarakocra.
 
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What is the weakest color dragon in D&D?

White dragons are the weakest and the most feral of the classic chromatic dragons. Though dimmer than other dragons, they are still powerful enough to overwhelm most humans and have good long-term memories.
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Who was the very first dragonborn?

In The Elder Scrolls lore, Miraak is historically recognized as the first Dragonborn, a powerful individual with the soul of a dragon, who lived in the Merethic Era, predating Saint Alessia. While Alessia was the first known Dragonborn ruler who established a covenant with Akatosh for liberty, Miraak was gifted his power by Akatosh to fight Alduin but betrayed his masters, becoming the first to absorb dragon souls and use shouts, eventually becoming trapped in Apocrypha by Hermaeus Mora.
 
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Are Metallic Dragonborn evil?

In D&D there are ten dragon races, divided into two groups: The metallic ones (gold, silver, bronze copper and brass) generally of benign alignment, and the chromatic ones (red, white, black, blue and green) generally evil.
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What is the 65% rule in D&D?

In 5e the chance of hitting is on average 65%. Based on that a +2 mod on AC reduces the chance to 55%. And a +9 mod to AC reduces the chance to hit to 20%. The three brackets represent you have a 65% chance to do minimum damage, 55% to do average damage and 20% to do max damage.
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What is the tomato rule in D&D?

D&D by Tomatoes Strength is being able to crush a tomato. Dexterity is being able to dodge a tomato. Constitution is being able to eat a bad tomato. Intelligence is knowing a tomato is a fruit.
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What is the rule 0 in D&D?

Rule 0 or rule zero in tabletop role-playing gaming is the unwritten but commonly understood rule that the game master can override published game rules for any reason.
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