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A baby gray dragon, D, is a type of monster that appears in NetHack. It is a juvenile gray dragon that is associated with the element of magic. Like all dragons, baby gray dragons are strong, carnivorous, thick-skinned, and capable of flight - they will also seek out gold and gems to pick up among other items.

Baby gray dragons have a single bite attack and possess magic resistance.[1]

Generation

Randomly generated baby gray dragons are always hostile. A baby gray dragon can grow up into a gray dragon, and gray dragon eggs can hatch into baby gray dragons.

Baby gray dragons are only randomly generated within levels and branches that are biased towards a particular alignment, e.g., the Oracle and Sokoban.

Strategy

Main article: Baby dragon#Strategy

While they have decent AC and a somewhat nasty bite, a character sufficiently prepared for the mid-game should not have much trouble with baby gray dragons, though their magic resistance makes them immune to force bolts, magic missile spells, the finger of death, and wands of striking, magic missile, or death.

As pets, baby gray dragons can be decent fighters and used as flying steeds, but their low speed makes movement while riding and raising them to adulthood time-consuming; it is common for a pet being polymorphed via polymorph trap or wand of polymorph to "stick" in the form of a baby gray dragon, since their magic resistance prevents further polymorphs from those sources. As with other baby dragons, making baby gray dragons fast raises their speed to a respectable 12, and a magic whistle or blessed eucalyptus leaf may be especially necessary if a character has their own source of speed.

Baby gray dragon corpses can be decently filling for meat-eating pets and characters.

History

The baby gray dragon first appears in NetHack 3.0.0.

Variants

Many variants alter the baby gray dragon and other baby dragons to make them more varied and/or threatening.

SLASH'EM

Main article: Dragon (SLASH'EM)

As with most other baby dragons in SLASH'EM, baby gray dragons have their base level lowered to 4 and difficulty lowered to 5. They hit as a +1 weapon, and can be randomly generated on ordinary levels with a frequency of 2 - this makes them somewhat of an early-game danger for SLASH'EM characters.

Baby gray dragons are also eligible for generation on many levels that place random D at level creation, and can appear in dragon lairs and the Wyrm Caves.

All of the above information also applies to SlashTHEM.

GruntHack

In GruntHack, baby gray dragons have their difficulty slightly increased to 14, and possess two claw attacks and a strong bite attack.

UnNetHack

In UnNetHack and DynaHack, all dragons have their breath weapons, resistances, and names randomized each game, allowing any non-chromatic dragon to appear as gray - the default type of baby magic dragon is the baby tatzelworm.

dNetHack

In dNetHack, notdNetHack, and notnotdNetHack, baby gray dragons are not randomly generated on any dungeon levels, and they have the same changes to base level and difficulty as in SLASH'EM.

EvilHack

In EvilHack, baby gray dragons are lawful like their adult forms, and like all baby dragons they are buffed similarly to GruntHack: they have a strong bite attack and two claw attacks (rearranging the same damage dice from GruntHack).

Encyclopedia entry

In the West the dragon was the natural enemy of man. Although preferring to live in bleak and desolate regions, whenever it was seen among men it left in its wake a trail of destruction and disease. Yet any attempt to slay this beast was a perilous undertaking. For the dragon's assailant had to contend not only with clouds of sulphurous fumes pouring from its fire breathing nostrils, but also with the thrashings of its tail, the most deadly part of its serpent-like body.

[ Mythical Beasts by Deirdre Headon (The Leprechaun Library) ]


"One whom the dragons will speak with," he said, "that is a dragonlord, or at least that is the center of the matter. It's not a trick of mastering the dragons, as most people think. Dragons have no masters. The question is always the same, with a dragon: will he talk to you or will he eat you? If you can count upon his doing the former, and not doing the latter, why then you're a dragonlord."

[ The Tombs of Atuan, by Ursula K. Le Guin ]

  1. src/mondata.c in NetHack 3.6.7, line 123: baby gray dragons are special-cased in the function resists_magm