

In Dungeons & Dragons, there are many color-coded races of dragons, each of which breathes a different element for example, red and gold dragons breathe fire, white and silver dragons breathe frost, and blue and bronze dragons breathe bolts of lightning. For example, they had magic resistance, could no longer be subdued, and had physical attack forms besides just claws and bites. In the second edition of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, dragons were completely reworked from their first edition counterparts, and were much more powerful. Other creatures with the dragon type include drakes, felldrakes, elemental drakes, landwyrms, linnorms and wurms. Examples of lesser dragons include dragon turtles and wyverns. Lesser dragons do not improve in age categories and may lack all of the abilities of true dragons.

True dragons are dragons which increase in power by age categories (wyrmling to great wyrm). The dragon type is broken down into several classifications. I love the Nether Faerie pet, I would love to see another faerie dragon added.The third edition of Dungeons & Dragons classifies dragon as a type of creature, simply defined as "a reptilelike creature, usually winged, with magical or unusual abilities". When pets were first made cageable I bought the first one on the AH that I saw. I spent hours, upon hours farming for the sprite darter hatchling. With that said I hope that you are right lol. Too many assumptions, and making connections that just aren't there. I would love to see this implemented but that doesn't mean it will, and it certainly doesn't mean x, y and z. That is one big assumption after another. Lol I'm sorry but this post made me lol really hard. Starts out as a pet and eventually becomes a mount.

I'm thinking it will start out as a pet for us to take care of and eventually it will become a mount. If we have to raise it then it will definitely be along the lines of something like the Cloud Serpent mounts. Dude, this faerie dragon will be a newer model.
