What is a good age for a Dragonborn?

Age: Young dragonborn grow quickly. They walk hours after hatching, attain the size and development of a 10-year-old human child by the age of 3, and reach adulthood by 15. They live to be around 80.
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What is the lifespan of a Dragonborn?

Life expectancy

A dragonborn typically lives to around the age of 80. However, only few individuals live to see that age, as most dragonborn prefer an honorable death in combat than to die of old age, and seek out such end when they became too old or infirm.
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What is the maturity rate of a Dragonborn?

*Dragonborns have about 10 years of maturity by the time they are 3, and are considered adults at fifteen. This meant that their aging rate dramatically decreases over time.
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How long can a Dragonborn live Skyrim?

Being Dragonborn doesn't seem to have any effect on anyone's lifespan, in and of itself. So a Dragonborn would live as long as their race would normally live. That would be a few hundred years for elves, about a hundred years for men and Orsimer, and unknown for Khajiit, and Argonians.
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What's the best class for Dragonborn?

Best Class for the Dragonborn

Given the above, we feel that the best class for the Baldur's Gate 3 Dragonborn race is none other than the Sorcerer.
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D&D Dragonborn Explained (And how to make them cooler)

What is the rarest type of dragonborn?

Because of thousands of years of interbreeding, the scales of a dragonborn's hide were usually scarlet, gold, rust, ochre, bronze, or brown in hue, though a few dragonborn with an stronger draconic heritage had scales resembling those of true dragons, but white scaled dragonborn were said to be rare.
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What class are Dragonborns usually?

Because they are related to dragons, a Draconic bloodline sorcerer is a natural fit. The most popular class for Dragonborns on D&D Beyond is a Paladin. This is because they get +2 Strength and +1 Charisma.
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How tall do Dragonborn get?

According to the Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition Player's Handbook, a Dragonborn is usually between 6 and 8 feet tall, weighing between 200 and 250 pounds. The average weight of a Dragonborn would be 225 pounds.
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Do dragonborn get cold?

Despite a passing resemblance to reptilian creatures, dragonborn are warm-blooded beings rather than cold-blooded reptiles. Their bodies are hot enough to seem feverish to human sensibilities. This keeps a dragonborn more comfortable in cold temperatures.
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Is the Dragonborn a God?

Dragonborn (or “Dovahkiin” in the dragons' language) refers to an individual in the world of The Elder Scrolls, otherwise referred to as Tamriel, blessed with the magical blood of a god associated with dragons.
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What tier is Dragonborn?

Let's start with the dragonborn; https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/The_Dovahkiin Here, we can see that the dragonborn is listed at the ranking of low 2-C(low multiversal), with an array of their equipment, spells etc.
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Do Dragonborn get wings?

However, mostly all Dragonborn have wings, with the exception of some Wingless that are born that lack them.
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How tall are blue dragonborn?

Dragonborn are taller and heavier than humans, standing well over 6 feet tall and averaging almost 250 pounds.
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Can the Dragonborn be killed?

So my question is: What actually happens when the last dragonborn is mortaly wounded? Do they die? Essentially, yes, if there was an afterlife associated with this god and that's where you believed you would end up when you died, that's where you would go. Otherwise you'd be recycled through the Dreamsleeve.
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Do dragonborn need to sleep?

Racial Traits:

Immunity to sleep and paralysis: Dragonborn are immune to sleep and paralysis as all draconic creatures. Draconic Bloodline: All Dragonborn are possessed of dragon blood, by using their dragon breath for the first time, they will be allowed to select their specific draconic heritage.
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How often do dragonborn lay eggs?

Dragonborn females are capable of laying a single egg every six months or so. Occasionally, a female will lay two undersized eggs, or have an exceptionally large double-yolk egg.
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Can Dragonborn breed with humans?

Dragonborn cannot procreate with other species, only among themselves. They also hatch from eggs. They're also reptiles, even though warm blooded, which means that their bits are incompatible.
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What are Dragonborns weak to?

Skyrim: 5 Weaknesses The Dragonborn Has
  • 5 Dragons. Strong Enemies That Can Spawn At The Most Unfortunate Times. ...
  • 4 Unkillable/Essential Characters. Angering NPCs Marked As Essential Makes Them Impossible Enemies To Defeat. ...
  • 3 Daedric Princes. Scheming God-Like Creatures With Powerful Minions. ...
  • 2 Giants. ...
  • 1 Fall Damage.
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Are Dragonborn immune to fire?

While a red dragon does indeed have fire resistance, this is against brief bursts of fire and/or their skin taking damage that lasts/is severe. Continued heat is not necessarily the same. However, it's quite likely that if you're using a normal heat stroke from the DMG that they will then be immune to the effect.
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Can Dragonborn be 7 feet tall?

Dragonborn stand tall, averaging between 6 and 7 feet tall and weigh around 250 pounds. The draconblood dragonborn have a tail, while the ravenite dragonborn do not.
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What is the color of Dragonborn blood?

Dragonborn blood is red, but corrosive to the touch, and, similar to the denser blood of true dragons, has the special property of turning the color of the individual's scales when mixed with certain alchemical substances. Dwarven blood is similar in color to that of humans, but thicker.
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How big are Dragonborn eggs?

A dragonborn egg is about the size of a human infant. Dragonborn eggs are typically guarded by the parents and their close friends, who are known as shell-kin to the newborn.
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What color are Dragonborn's eyes?

Dragonborn eyes are usually red or gold in hue. Dragonborn exhibit many draconic features, including a scaly hide, a large muscular body, the capacity to use a breath weapon, and resistance to the same elemental energy they can breathe, thanks to their draconic heritage.
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Can dragonborn have hair?

A dragonborn's head features a blunt snout, a strong brow, and distinctive frills at the cheek and ear. Behind the brow, a crest of hornlike scales of various lengths resembles thick, ropy hair.
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What do dragonborn eat?

I love role playing food-what your character eats can say a lot about them, their history, their culture, etc. Dragonborn: strongly prefer meat to vegetables. Fowl is somewhere in between, but they really like fish for some reason.
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