Keen Senses. The drunkdragon has advantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks that rely on sight, hearing, or smell.
Drink Senses. The drunkdragon can detect whether a drink is poisonous by taste, touch, or smell.
Magic Resistance. The drunkdragon has advantage on saving throws against spells and other magical effects.
Limited Telepathy. The drunkdragon can magically communicate simple ideas, emotions, and images telepathically with any creature within 100 feet of it that can understand a language.
Bite. Melee Weapon Attack: +4 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 4 (1d4 + 2) piercing damage.
Intoxicating Breath (Recharge 5–6). The drunkdragon exhales intoxicating breath in a 5-foot cone of it. The target must succeed on a DC 13 Constitution saving throw, or for 1 minute, the target can’t take reactions and must roll a d6 at the start of each of its turns to determine its behavior during the turn:
1–4. The target takes no action or bonus action and uses all of its movement to move in a random direction.
5–6. The target doesn’t move, and the only thing it can do on its turn is make a DC 13 Constitution saving throw, ending the effect on itself on a success.
Description
Kitchen Dragons
These specialized pseudodragons have been cultivated by cooks and brewers and are found in successful establishments around the world.
Drunkdragon
These pesky dragons enjoy a good drink and a joke. Drunkdragons are the friends of brewers and bartenders, prancing about taverns and breweries. With the ability to smell the faintest of notes in a drink, brewers look to drunkdragons to tell the proof of a barrel. After hundreds of years of keeping brewers company, drunkdragons have developed a strong tolerance to alcohol and a breath weapon that replicates a drunken stupor, much to their own delight. They mostly live off of grain products and alcoholic beverages which do not appear to have the same affect on them as such drinks do on humanoids.
Protectors of the Product. While being rambunctious drunkdragons can become possessive over alcohol, hoarding it like a true dragon. Only the person who made the alcohol can attempt to remove it from the greedy drunkdragon's grasp. Drunkdragons can nestle into nooks and crannies between barrels of liquor and age right along side the liquid, waking when the liquor is being moved or upset.
Tipsy Tasters. Drunkdragons love the taste of alcohol. Their unique abilities and inculcation, drunkdragons develop specific tastes early on. Some drunkdragons refuse to drink anything but ale while others might favor mixed drinks. Owners of drunkdragons need to satiate the picky pseudodragons less the dragon abandon their owner. Particularly friendly bar patrons can earn a drunkdragon's trust by sharing their drink with the pseudodragon and may one day find the dragon following it home after one late night.
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