How would you handle a dragonborn with the half-dragon template?

@JeremyECrawford How would you handle a dragonborn with the half-dragon template? — Jason Shamblin (@jasonshamblin) November 1, 2016 Apply the half-dragon template. The dragonborn parent represents one draconic ancestor, while the dragon represents another. #DnD https://t.co/Nx5jGB1N09 — Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) November 1, 2016

But the surprise is not supposed to be an “extra” round?

@spike229 @JeremyECrawford But the surprise is not supposed to be an "extra" round? Before the "first"? — Raphael F. M. Mariz (@fillipemariz) October 23, 2016 There's no such thing as a surprise round. There's the first round of combat, in which some of the combatants might be surprised. #DnD https://t.co/0lAxGDXYMg — Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) October […]

Owlbears!

“@ToraPanthera: @ChrisPerkinsDnD @dlunavtMore owlbears! More owlbears!” Always with the owlbears. — Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) March 13, 2015 “@Comfy_Couchman: Why is it always owlbears? Why not something new, like hawktigers? Or eaglelions?” Pandamantas. — Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) March 13, 2015