Tea Dragon (5e Creature)

Tea Dragon

Medium dragon, neutral good


Armor Class 13 (natural armor)
Hit Points 35 (4d8 +3)
Speed 30 ft., climb 30 ft., fly 60 ft.


STR DEX CON INT WIS CHA
12 (+1) 15 (+2) 18 (+4) 19 (+4) 21 (+5) 17 (+3)

Saving Throws Dex +4, Con +6, Wis +7, Cha +5
Skills Perception +7, Medicine +7
Damage Immunities poison
Condition Immunities poisoned, charmed
Senses blindsight 10 ft., darkvision 60 ft., passive Perception 15
Languages Draconic, Common
Challenge 1 (200 XP)


ACTIONS

Tea Speak. The tea dragon can identify other creatures weaknesses and resistances through drinking tea and meditation.

Bite. Melee Weapon Attack: +4 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 5 (1d10+2) piercing damage.

Claw. Melee Weapon Attack: +3 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 8 (1d10+4) piercing damage.


Tea Dragon, all credit goes to original artist

The tea dragons are a noble race of serpentine eastern dragons that live in seclusion for most of their lives. Within their mountain lairs, they grow many herbs and leaves for making tea, which the dragons drink at least three gallons of each day. The tea they drink is used as a calming fluid for meditation and other light activities. Usually drinking three teas at one time, tea dragons hold the hottest cups lowest, so they have time to cool properly for drinking. Tea dragons are covered in colorful feathers and hairs, the use for these colors, however, are unknown. Most believe that they attract the butterflies that are commonly seen around tea dragons, as they may help in calming for meditation as well.


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