Is there a way to become a dragon in D&D?

Yes, you can become a dragon in Dungeons & Dragons, primarily through high-level magic like True Polymorph, specialized Druid subclasses (Circle of the Moon/Stars), or homebrew options, but it's a complex process usually requiring powerful magic and DM approval due to balance issues, with spells like Polymorph, Shapechange, or the offering dragon-like powers as alternatives.
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Can you transform into a dragon in D&D?

D&D Lore wise, no. Without the aid of magic or divine intervention, a humanoid can't become a true dragon.
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Can my D&D character be a dragon?

Yes, you can play as a dragon in D&D, but it usually requires DM permission and often involves using homebrew rules or supplements (like Council of Wyrms for older editions) to start as a young dragon and grow powerful, or late-game spells like True Polymorph to transform, though the latter is temporary or requires a whole new character concept. The common Dragonborn race offers dragon-like traits, while Druids can shapeshift into dragons at higher levels, but for a true, full-dragon playthrough, you'll need specific game mechanics. 
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Is it possible to genetically create a dragon?

Scientists are a long way off from engineering mythical animals such as a dragon. CRISPR technology could hypothetically be used to add traits of one animal to another. However, large structural elements like wings result from a large number of genetic changes that would be very difficult to reproduce.
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What is the most powerful dragon in D and D?

Top 10 Most Powerful Dragons in DnD
  1. 1.Io (The Ninefold Dragon)
  2. 2.Great Wyrms.
  3. 3.Ancient Red Dragon.
  4. 4.Bahamut (The Platinum Dragon)
  5. 5.Tiamat (The Five-Headed Queen of Chaos)
  6. 6.Dracolich (The Undead Menace)
  7. 7.Sapphire Dragon (The Strategist)
  8. 8.Shadow Dragon (The Silent Assassin)
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What is the weakest dragon in D&D?

The weakest true dragon in D&D is generally considered the White Dragon among chromatics, and the Brass Dragon among metallics, though White Dragons are often cited as the most feral and physically smallest of the classic evil types, while Brass Dragons are the least warlike. For non-true dragons or dragon-kin, the tiny, benevolent Pseudodragon is by far the weakest. 
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Who is stronger, Tiamat or Bahamut?

In Dungeons & Dragons lore, Bahamut and Tiamat are generally considered equals, representing opposing forces (good vs. evil, law vs. chaos) with roughly comparable divine power, though specific editions and lore points sometimes give one an edge; Bahamut often has better stats in published stat blocks (like 3rd Edition), while Tiamat's cunning and followers might give her an advantage in schemes, but Bahamut's ability to summon powerful allies makes him formidable.
 
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Has a real dragon ever been found?

No, mythical fire-breathing dragons haven't been found, but paleontologists have discovered ancient reptiles and dinosaurs with features that inspired dragon legends, like the 240-million-year-old aquatic reptile Dinocephalosaurus orientalis (a "Chinese dragon") and Dracorex Hogwartsia (a "dragon king"), proving that real, awe-inspiring "dragons" existed as fossils.
 
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Has dinosaur DNA ever been found?

No, we do not have complete or viable dinosaur DNA because it degrades too quickly, breaking down completely long before the 65 million years since the last dinosaurs died, though scientists have found some protein and chemical signatures in fossils and are studying bird DNA as closest relatives to potentially "reverse-engineer" some traits, but full cloning remains science fiction. 
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Did God create a dragon?

Whether God created dragons depends on interpretation: some believe biblical "dragons" (Hebrew: tanninim) were real dinosaurs or large reptiles God made, consistent with Genesis, while many theologians see biblical dragons metaphorically as chaos, Satan, or symbols for powerful enemies like Pharaoh. Modern mythologists suggest dragon legends stem from fossils or large reptiles, fitting within a creationist view of God making large beasts. 
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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 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 are the 7 classes of dragons?

The seven classes are Boulder, Mystery, Sharp, Stoker, Strike, Tidal and Tracker. As mentioned in the exclusive short, Book of Dragons, and in "We Are Family, Part 2", Gobber's great-great-great-grandfather, Bork the Bold, was the first to categorize dragons into different classes.
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What is a dragon human hybrid called?

Dragon-human hybrids have many names in fantasy and mythology, commonly called Draconians, Draconids, or Dragonborn, but authors also invent terms like Dracohuman, Dragon-kin, Zmeu (Slavic), or Asha, depending on the specific lore, with variations like human-looking or more bestial forms, and abilities ranging from elemental powers to wings and scales.
 
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Is there a D&D race that can shapeshift?

The Eberron RftLW book added the changeling race, which are shapechangers at level 1, but are limited in having that affect anything except appearance and voice (not size).
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Are humans 99.9% genetically identical?

Yes, all humans share about 99.9% of their DNA, meaning the tiny 0.1% difference accounts for our unique traits, disease risks, and appearance, stemming from millions of variations (like SNPs) in our ~3 billion base pair genomes. This high similarity makes us a genetically unified species, but the variations are crucial for individual differences, from blood type to susceptibility to illness, say National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) scientists and National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) experts. 
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Did Adam and Eve exist before dinosaurs?

From a scientific perspective, dinosaurs lived millions of years before humans, so dinosaurs definitely came first, with Adam and Eve appearing much later as part of human evolution. However, from a literal Biblical perspective, some interpretations state God created land animals (including dinosaurs) on Day 6 and Adam & Eve on the same day, meaning they lived concurrently, with dinosaurs dying out later. 
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Is there a 100% complete dinosaur fossil?

The group was excited, as it was evident that much of the dinosaur had been preserved. Previously discovered T. rex skeletons were usually missing over half of their bones. It was later determined that Sue was a record 90 percent complete by bulk, and 73 percent complete counting the elements.
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Does the Bible say dragons existed?

Yes, the Bible mentions "dragons," but translations vary; they often refer metaphorically to Satan or chaos, or literally to large sea/reptilian creatures (like Leviathan) that some scholars link to dinosaurs or large reptiles, appearing in books like Revelation (symbolizing Satan) and Job (Leviathan) or Old Testament verses mistranslated in the KJV as "dragons" (like tannin for sea monsters).
 
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What's the rarest fossil to find?

There's no single "rarest fossil," as rarity depends on the species, preservation, completeness, and geological context, but contenders include exceptionally preserved soft-bodied organisms (like from the Burgess Shale), unique transitional forms like Archaeopteryx (only 11 known), iridescent ammonites (like the rare ammolite), or even just finding a complete skeleton of a common creature, with new discoveries constantly redefining what's considered rare, such as a recent rare skin fossil or a specific Triassic reptile close to dinosaur origins. 
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Who is the platinum dragon?

Bahamut, the Platinum Dragon is the deity of good-aligned dragons and metallic dragons. He is a sworn enemy of Tiamat, the Scaled Tyrant, who is the queen of the chromatic dragons. Official art of Bahamut, by Hannah Friederichs and Cael.
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Why is Tiamat evil?

Tiamat is a greedy, vain, and arrogant goddess who embodies all the strengths of evil dragonkind, and few of their weaknesses. The Queen of Evil Dragons demands reverence, homage, supplication, and tribute from her subjects. She is sometimes called "Her Dark Majesty" or simply "Dark Queen".
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