LuisCarlos17f
Legend
Maybe the no-core PC races could be in the Monster Manual.
I've made a habit of calling Half-Elves "Elfkin" and Half-Orcs "Orcs" (from a human POV) or "half-bloods" (from the Orc POV). Can't use "Orckin" because then everyone will ask them to exterminate their termites and such.This reminds me.
Eliminate "half-" races and just call all of them humans.
Critical Role uses a slightly modified version of the Dawn War Pantheon as appearing in the 4e Core Rules for the Points of Light/Nentir Vale/Conquest of Nerath meta-setting.What is this?
We already know from feats and multiclassing what happens when you put "optional" player options in the PHB. Players assume they're available by default and act as if their human rights are being denied if the DM says otherwise.All in the PHB:
- Split the races in 3 definite sections: prime, monstruous and planetouched, with notes that the non-prime are exotic and rare and require the ok from the dm.
Maybe the no-core PC races could be in the Monster Manual.
Critical Role uses a slightly modified version of the Dawn War Pantheon as appearing in the 4e Core Rules for the Points of Light/Nentir Vale/Conquest of Nerath meta-setting.
Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting for 5e (from Green Ronin) didn't give the deities any names, only mythic sounding titles like Eberron uses, in order to avoid copyright infringement. They DID include Sarae/Rae, however, who is unique to the setting's pantheon of major divinities.
Minor clarification. Saranrae is a diety from Pathfinder, and they are keeping most of her major theme from that game, where she was betrayed by Asmodeus during the conflict between the gods.
Actually, when they added tieflings in 4E, they took out gnomes.Do they take out Halflings and Half Orcs when they added Tieflings and Dragonborn? No.
Next edition will probably be all or mostly online, so DMs just microtransaction the ones they want.