As I explained in another post, I did. I find Dragonborn to be stupid, lacking any sense, not fitting any camapign I'd like to play, and a sad excuse for lizardfolk or half-dragons.
Why don't you can the attitude and don't try to tell me that I am having badwrongfun just because I dislike something?
Technically, you're having badwrongUNfun, if someone plays a dragonborn and you are driven into a frenzy of hate. I'd never criticize someone for having fun with D&D- but if something is stopping them from having fun, and that something is trivial and of nowhere near the amount of importance they've assigned to it, well... they just might be playing wrong. Playing D&D wrong is hard to do, but if you're miserable unless your demands are met, you just might have achieved it.
I'm not criticizing the fact that you dislike dragonborn.
I'm criticizing the idea that disliking a player character race is a carte blanche reason to ban it, sans any other motivation for doing so. I don't have to like every single thing my players like. I don't even have to like every single decision they make about including things in our game. And I think that disliking dragonborn so much that you can't tolerate being in a game with one is an awfully extreme position to take- so extreme, in fact, that I question whether that position itself is a reasonable one.
Fenes said:
By that logic, no DM should ever refuse a character, even if it is a cybernetic combat droid with 4 lightsabers and the DM is running a Dragonlance campaign.
And no, that's not a strawman - you don't get to tell me what is ok, and what's not ok for me to play and DM. If you say I have no right to veto something that hurts my fun, just because it is a PC, then every player has the right to play every character in every campaign according to you.
Oh, its most certainly a straw man, and one we've dismissed pages back in this thread, as a matter of fact. If there's a genre concern, that's at least a semi-objective matter. The question is, as has been clear to absolutely everyone in this conversation,
"If X is typically a player character matter, is the fact that a DM does not like X a valid and sufficient reason to ban X, where a player does like X and wants to include it?"
You can't bolster your argument by bringing in
other reasons a DM might ban something. That's explicitly not the point.