Planar Dragon

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Planar Dragons, as their name suggests, are a kind of Dragon found amongst the various planes of Dungeons & Dragons. This has caused them to evolve into very different creatures indeed to their Chromatic Dragon and Metallic Dragon counterparts, being shaped more by their particular plane of origins than their family ties. Indeed, planar dragons don't form the same kind of overarching family as the other D&D Dragon breeds.

Planar Dragons are unique to 3rd and 4th edition; whilst the Adamantite Dragon of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons is native to the Twin Paradises of Bytopia, it is unique in that status and there are no other dragons native to the planes.

Adamantite Dragon

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3e Planar Dragons

Adamantine Dragon

This dragon is found in Dragon Magazine #321.It is native to the Twin Paradises of Bytopia.

Arboreal Dragon

This dragon is found in Dragon Magazine #321. It is native to the Olympian Glades of Arborea.

Axial Dragon

This dragon is found in Dragon Magazine #321. It is native to the Clockwork Nirvana of Mechanus.

Beast Dragon

This dragon is found in Dragon Magazine #321. It is native to the Wilderness of the Beastlands.

Concordant Dragon

This dragon is found in Dragon Magazine #321. It is native to Concordant Domain of the Outlands.

Astral Dragon

This dragon is found in Dragon Magazine #344. It is native to the Astral Plane.

Chole Dragon

This dragon is found in Dragon Magazine #344. It is native to the Infinite Layers of the Abyss.

Elysian Dragon

This dragon is found in Dragon Magazine #344. It is native to the Blessed Fields of Elysium.

Gloom Dragon

This dragon is found in Dragon Magazine #344. It is native to the Gray Wastes of Hades.

Hellfire Wyrm

This dragon is found in the Monster Manual 2. It is native to the Nine Hells of Baator.

Battle Dragon

This dragon is found in the 3e Draconomicon. It is native to the Heroic Domains of Ysgard.

Chaos Dragon

This dragon is found in the 3e Draconomicon. It is native to the Ever-Changing Chaos of Limbo.

Ethereal Dragon

This dragon is found in the 3e Draconomicon. It is native to the Ethereal Plane.

Howling Dragon

This dragon is found in the 3e Draconomicon. It is native to Windswept Depths of Pandemonium.

Oceanus Dragon

This dragon is found in the 3e Draconomicon. It is native to the Upper Planes.

Pyroclastic Dragon

This dragon is found in the 3e Draconomicon. It is native to the Bleak Eternity of Gehenna.

Radiant Dragon

This dragon is found in the 3e Draconomicon. It is native to the Seven Mounting Heavens of Celestia.

Rust Dragon

This dragon is found in the 3e Draconomicon. It is native to Infernal Battlefield of Acheron.

Styx Dragon

This dragon is found in the 3e Draconomicon. It is native to the Lower Planes.

Tarterian Dragon

This dragon is found in the 3e Draconomicon. It is native to Tarterian Depths of Carceri.

4e Planar Dragons

Whilst the Great Wheel may have been replaced by the World Axis, the idea of dragons unique to specific planes didn't go away. The Chromatic Draconomicon for that edition included multiple dragons unique to each of the five planes beyond; the Abyss, the Elemental Chaos, the Astral Sea, the Feywild and the Shadowfell.

Abyssal Dragons

Frostforged Wyrms

Deathmask Dragons

Astral Dragons

Battle Dragons

Pact Dragons

Elemental Dragons

Blazewyrms

Dragon Eels

Tempest Dragon

Pyroclastic Dragons

Feywild Dragons

Faerie Dragons

Mirage Dragons

Wretch Dragons

Shadowfell Dragons

Blight Dragons

Shadow Dragons