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The Displacer Beast mod seems really, really awesome (and it's features are!), but it's so crazy powerful that the only reason you need ANY humanoids is for dialogue; at level 5, it literally can't die.
Anyway, my concern was that the Drakewarden would be similar. I know that's considered an OP subclass in PF, and most PF adaptations are considered OP in 5e... I'm curious as to your actual experience.
The dragon companion grows in size and power as you level up. At lvl 12, it's dishing out decent damage and has a nice breath weapon. Not as monstrous as the full-sized ones but well, it does wreck. And I like that. I was worried about its mobility at full size, but as I said the mod author came up with a clever solution to that.
I've actually played it, and I didn't find it OP at all.