Dice4Hire
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"Official", yes.
"Optional", also yes.
"Banned" also in living campaigns.
"Official", yes.
"Optional", also yes.
I'd rather have hobgoblins before githyanki, with them being so prevalent and sociable in Eberron.
Unless they're going to pull something like Wow's Darkspear Trolls (a non savage tribe)... but that would also work for Githyankis, who are cooler, IMO.
Maybe they could be good monks and live in the Elemental Chaos instead of the Astral Sea.
Racial shmacial, The zerai and the yanki can be modeled by a single race with a cultural split. The "two race" thing is a holy burger waiting to happen!Oh, and then, millenia after the racial split, a member of the Githyanki race decide to flee from the Lich Queen's embrace and *PUFFF* instantly became a Githzerai.
Don't be silly, please.
A horse is a horse, a zebra is a zebra.
I'm still curious: What makes the githyanki cool as a PC race? Sell me on 'em!
So, I'm starting a game at 1st level. Someone wants to play a githyanki. Clearly they will have no silver sword, there will be no pact with red dragons that the player can take advantage of, and the Astral is not likely to show up for another ten levels.
Why a githyanki? What makes 'em cool? What is this player wanting to do with a githyanki in particular? Is it their dashing good looks? Is it mechanical advantages like the Int/Con stat bumps and the telekinetic leap?
I'm not really into the guys (mostly I like races that have or can be presented as having several different cultures, and the githyanki seem kind of monoculture to me; same reason I don't really use drow). But I'm willing to be shown how awesome they are. Show me the greatness!