I'm new to dnd and have only played about 3 times but I recently found out about pink dragons and dragonborns who favor jokes and healing and I absolutely love the combination. I was wondering what book I would need to purchase to play one if it's possible to use with the dnd beyond app. Looking into it I think it's either the dm master book or the dragon based book but I'm not entirely sure https://19216801****/https://routerlogin.uno/. I do use a combination of the app and my own flashcards so I could probably attempt my own creation if I had to but if that's the case I'll probably wait until I have more experience.
There are no Pink Dragons, and by extension Pink Dragonborns in official D&D 5E. They existed in previous additions, but it seems unlikely they'll make an appearance with Fizban's basically getting rid of a bunch of previous dragon types. So there isn't any source you can buy on D&D Beyond that will allow you to play a Pink Dragonborn.
However, there would be nothing stopping you from working with you DM to homebrew a Pink Dragonborn, or even just reskinning a current Dragonborn. Maybe the Tasha's Custom Linage could work too. There may even be a third party option already out there, but I haven't seen any myself.
There's an amethyst dragonborn. Amethysts are typically more of a purple hue but they can be pink-ish so it would be pretty easy to just say you're a pink amethyst dragonborn
Also there's a crystal dragonborn, I think they're supposed to be clear/white-ish, but "crystal" can be any color really so that's easy to say you're a pink crystal
Or just pick red dragonborn and say you're very light red, so pink
So comments here are going for the "chromatic dragons are only..." -- this is incorrect. Officially by lore while they favour those colours they are not bound to them, and the PHB even details that dragonborn may have scales that do not match their ancestry.
The first dragonborn had scales of vibrant hues matching the colors of their dragon kin, but generations of interbreeding have created a more uniform appearance. Their small, fine scales are usually brass or bronze in color, sometimes ranging to scarlet, rust, gold, or copper-green.
So since scale colour alters by generations of breeding, who is to say the more rust coloured bred more with white ones to make pink ones?
We now also have Gem Dragonborns with even more colour variations and even styles - scales that look like crystals and such.
There's even dragonborns from Critical Role like draconblood who even have tails and "forceful presence" that grants them advantage on Charisma checks once per rest. Great for deception checks 😉
Beyond this there's reflavouring, if the mechanics don't change then the "cosmetic" stuff is yours to play with.
So both in lore and out there's no reason you cannot be a pink dragonborn of some kind if you wanted.
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Doing a quick search in the Homebrew listing, a few public posts for Pink Dragonborn have been shared, but of the three I found I feel like This One most closely matches the description you gave... it's basically the standard Dragonborn statblock, but they have a psychic breath weapon, resistance to psychic damage, and a once-a-day free casting of Cure Wounds. I feel like you might be better off creating your own homebrew, but if you just want a pink dragonborn with just a click of a button, that's a quick and easy way to get it.
I feel obligated to point out that a pink dragon would be a chromatic dragon and therefore evil within the constraints of D&D cosmology...
There is no official pink dragon so it will be whatever it is homebrewed to be. It is not Chromatic as they are specifically defined and none are pink. It would be its own type or one of a new homebrewed group of colours.
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I feel obligated to point out that a pink dragon would be a chromatic dragon and therefore evil within the constraints of D&D cosmology...
There is no official pink dragon so it will be whatever it is homebrewed to be. It is not Chromatic as they are specifically defined and none are pink. It would be its own type or one of a new homebrewed group of colours.
In addition, the OP is interested in Dragonborms, who are not obliged to be of the same alignment as the corresponding dragon. Furthermore, D&D has shifted from fixed alignments to “typical” alignments, so a chromatic dragon will (probably) be evil in the Forgotten Realms but could be of any alignment in Eberron.
One option for the OP to consider is to choose the Dragonborn subtype that feels closest to the Pink, then use their background and class features to fill out the missing elements. So, for “jokes and healing”, a Bard or a Trickery Cleric would seem appropriate choices. (As an example, my younger son created a “Moonstone Dragonborn” for a WBtWl campaign: he used a Crystal Dragonborn Circle of Dreams Druid.)
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I'm new to dnd and have only played about 3 times but I recently found out about pink dragons and dragonborns who favor jokes and healing and I absolutely love the combination. I was wondering what book I would need to purchase to play one if it's possible to use with the dnd beyond app. Looking into it I think it's either the dm master book or the dragon based book but I'm not entirely sure https://19216801****/ https://routerlogin.uno/ . I do use a combination of the app and my own flashcards so I could probably attempt my own creation if I had to but if that's the case I'll probably wait until I have more experience.
There are no Pink Dragons, and by extension Pink Dragonborns in official D&D 5E. They existed in previous additions, but it seems unlikely they'll make an appearance with Fizban's basically getting rid of a bunch of previous dragon types. So there isn't any source you can buy on D&D Beyond that will allow you to play a Pink Dragonborn.
However, there would be nothing stopping you from working with you DM to homebrew a Pink Dragonborn, or even just reskinning a current Dragonborn. Maybe the Tasha's Custom Linage could work too. There may even be a third party option already out there, but I haven't seen any myself.
There's an amethyst dragonborn. Amethysts are typically more of a purple hue but they can be pink-ish so it would be pretty easy to just say you're a pink amethyst dragonborn
Also there's a crystal dragonborn, I think they're supposed to be clear/white-ish, but "crystal" can be any color really so that's easy to say you're a pink crystal
Or just pick red dragonborn and say you're very light red, so pink
This was originally posted on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/dndbeyond/comments/15iwjfy/is_it_possible_to_play_a_pink_dragonborn/
So I will just copy 'n' paste my post from there.
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When a red dragonborn and a white dragonborn love each other very much...
Doing a quick search in the Homebrew listing, a few public posts for Pink Dragonborn have been shared, but of the three I found I feel like This One most closely matches the description you gave... it's basically the standard Dragonborn statblock, but they have a psychic breath weapon, resistance to psychic damage, and a once-a-day free casting of Cure Wounds. I feel like you might be better off creating your own homebrew, but if you just want a pink dragonborn with just a click of a button, that's a quick and easy way to get it.
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I feel obligated to point out that a pink dragon would be a chromatic dragon and therefore evil within the constraints of D&D cosmology...
There is no official pink dragon so it will be whatever it is homebrewed to be. It is not Chromatic as they are specifically defined and none are pink. It would be its own type or one of a new homebrewed group of colours.
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Only if the Dragonborn was once a white Dragonborn who fell into a washing machine of red clothes... a tragic backstory indeed!
😂👍
In addition, the OP is interested in Dragonborms, who are not obliged to be of the same alignment as the corresponding dragon.
Furthermore, D&D has shifted from fixed alignments to “typical” alignments, so a chromatic dragon will (probably) be evil in the Forgotten Realms but could be of any alignment in Eberron.
One option for the OP to consider is to choose the Dragonborn subtype that feels closest to the Pink, then use their background and class features to fill out the missing elements. So, for “jokes and healing”, a Bard or a Trickery Cleric would seem appropriate choices. (As an example, my younger son created a “Moonstone Dragonborn” for a WBtWl campaign: he used a Crystal Dragonborn Circle of Dreams Druid.)