David Howery
Hero
I'm guessing none of them want to run a dragonborn....Boot the player, DM shortage plenty of players.
I'm running Midgard advertised a Egyptian themed game, got players no problem. Playing in 7 hours.
I'm guessing none of them want to run a dragonborn....Boot the player, DM shortage plenty of players.
I'm running Midgard advertised a Egyptian themed game, got players no problem. Playing in 7 hours.
I find this line of logic utterly dissonant. Greyhawk and Forgotten Realms have more in common with each other than any other setting in D&D. Greyhawk was the default setting of D&D in 3rd edition for Pelor's sake; it doesn't get any more generic than that!
Ravnica doesn't address all the races in the PHB. But it's still a good book, and a successful one in sales. So no, this isn't necessary.
Mate that's my point. You want to take perhaps the two most similar settings in D&D... and make them even more similar.
Maybe... maybe... it's better to keep what's different intact?
I'm guessing none of them want to run a dragonborn....
I said that a couple of times too. Don't think anyone was paying attention.I've actually said this before a couple times earlier in the thread, I actually don't really mind if Dragonborn are added as long as their origin is from a far-off land
not familiar with Midgard... where's it from?I gave the players a choice of Greyhawk, FR or Midgard and they chose Midgard.
I said that a couple of times too. Don't think anyone was paying attention.![]()
not familiar with Midgard... where's it from?
Your going to have to do FAR more than remove two races. That's like saying two 2019 Toyota Corollas are completely different types of cars because one has different hubcaps.