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As a pf GM, i would allow it, but not a fully fledged elder dragon, of course. Well, maybe a very old elder dragon with hip problems, complaining about the youth,that would be fun.
But something small, young, sure. You just need to balance it and if the player gets top cocky, there are always dragon hunters around.
Maybe have a look at the Battlezoo: Dragons 3rd Party book, they did a good job in balancing Dragons as a playable ancestry.
Thankfully—if I'm reading the rules correctly—the stats of a familiar are pretty locked in and not dependent on the species of their pet—apart from the specific abilities they choose. So there's probably no concern about a dragon being OP compared to something more traditional like a bat or cat. Unless I'm mistaking something.
Pf2 is pretty balanced, if its in the rules, you should be fine
Yeah I was just wondering if there was a bit I was missing. Cos it kinda mentions something about "if the GM lets you have something else", so I was wondering what guidance there might be for GMs about this.
edit: ok I found the bit that I mentioned there, and it says:
But that's actually on the Pets page, so I think it's probably talking about if they get a pet that isn't a familiar?
"A Baby Dragon..."