CleverNickName
Limit Break Dancing (He/They)
This is an interesting line of discussion, and I've seen it pop up in other threads. There are two schools of thought:
A. The players should adapt their characters to the world that the DM has created
B. The DM should adapt the world to the characters the players have created
And both schools are correct in varying aspects. The players don't dictate which challenges they will find in a dungeon, and it's not the DM's job to dictate the characters' actions, for example. But this thread is strictly about character race, and the DMG has some insight specifically for this example. From page 26 of the Dungeon Master's Guide:
It's pretty clear that the DM is well within bounds to restrict or even prohibit certain options for character creation, including prohibited races. It's also pretty clear that the DM is expected to communicate this clearly to the players, as they start developing the campaign, in writing.
Interpretations will vary, of course. My two cents: the DM isn't "wrong" for prohibiting certain races and other options from the campaign, nor are the players "wrong" for complaining about restrictions that the DM failed to properly inform them of.
A. The players should adapt their characters to the world that the DM has created
B. The DM should adapt the world to the characters the players have created
And both schools are correct in varying aspects. The players don't dictate which challenges they will find in a dungeon, and it's not the DM's job to dictate the characters' actions, for example. But this thread is strictly about character race, and the DMG has some insight specifically for this example. From page 26 of the Dungeon Master's Guide:
It's pretty clear that the DM is well within bounds to restrict or even prohibit certain options for character creation, including prohibited races. It's also pretty clear that the DM is expected to communicate this clearly to the players, as they start developing the campaign, in writing.
Interpretations will vary, of course. My two cents: the DM isn't "wrong" for prohibiting certain races and other options from the campaign, nor are the players "wrong" for complaining about restrictions that the DM failed to properly inform them of.