Ath'kethin
Elder Thing
Rules for using monsters as PC races.
Like the ones on page 282 on the Dungeon Master's Guide? Oh, right, those are for N-PCs. Totally different.
Rules for using monsters as PC races.
Like the ones on page 282 on the Dungeon Master's Guide? Oh, right, those are for N-PCs. Totally different.
If you are expecting dragons as a PC race in a WotC publication, I'm not sure the jump was unwarranted.
I don't think you're an idiot, for what it's worth. And after all, this thread is a wishlist, not a discussion of what realistically might appear.
And I expect you are in the minority for wanting PC options for insanely powerful creatures. Though it would be entertaining to see the cries of "BROKEN!" that would result immediately from any attempt to produce them.
Hasn't WotC given us rules for dragon PCs before? I seem to recall hearing something about that in 3e. Something about racial monster levels.
That said, I don't think all these creatures are "insanely powerful." Are they beyond the norm? Absolutely. That's part of why rules, or at the very least well-considered advice, would be helpful for those who want to include them.
I don't know about WotC, but TSR produced a rules option for playing dragons as PCs. It's actually the original source of half-dragons as PCs, too, if memory serves. Since you had the option to play a dragon or a complete chump, basically.
When I say "insanely powerful," I am referring to the capabilities of these creatures vs. the PHB baseline, in which case all of them - dragons in particular - are indeed insanely powerful.
Though again, this is a wishlist, so power to you. I doubt I would buy a book with dragon (or illithid, or medusa, etc) options for PCs, but they don't make the game for me specifically.
And I expect you are in the minority for wanting PC options for insanely powerful creatures. Though it would be entertaining to see the cries of "BROKEN!" that would result immediately from any attempt to produce them.