Chaosmancer
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Nope, it matters to me right now.
I'm glad it doesnt matter to you, so it changes nothing.
Why does it matter? Have you played 10,000 characters?
Nope, it matters to me right now.
I'm glad it doesnt matter to you, so it changes nothing.
I dont believe its stupid?So, you simply ignored my very next sentence, which addresses why this exact argument is problematic. I'll post it again. I'd appreciate if you actually read the entire post.
"And any arguments to flavor [ie Story] just make people feel like they are stupid for wanting that flavor [ie story] (since it is mechanically inferior), and when they express that disconnect that their flavor is harmed by the mechanical inferiority of their choice, then they get berated for being a minmaxxed powergamer who cares nothing for story.
Which is double insulting since if they didn't care about story... they'd just take the superior option anyways."
Because that 1 I do play, should be part of the species it comes from, with the same general racial modifier?Why does it matter? Have you played 10,000 characters?
An awful lot of players in my last campaign must have been foolish, considering how many "bad" race-class combos were around...I dont believe its stupid?
I dont believe a missing +1 renders your character concept as foolish.
No. Planetouched were not a race. They are a category.I believe they were listed as a race in 3.X, and I thought Planescape listed them as a race.
No. Giant is a type, not a race. There are 6 varieties(races) of giant, as well as trolls and ogres. MM pages 6-7Giants are a race after all, with multiple subraces.
Yep. Same with dragons.Same with dragons.
Wrong. Under Types in the MMTrue Dragons are a race with multiple subraces.
Yeah mean other than the facts? No. All I have is the fact that they are all types and not races, although planetouched is no longer even a type in 5e.Other than "nuh-uh" do you have a reason that planetouched can't be considered a race like Giants or True Dragons?
I have a Warforged Bard in my current 5e campaign.An awful lot of players in my last campaign must have been foolish, considering how many "bad" race-class combos were around...
This absolutely is the conclusion which I believe we have arrived at, where Wizards is no longer willing to expose themselves to criticism which can be offloaded to the DM.
Warforged have a floating +1 to any Ability Score, and CON benefits everybody. That character (if using Point Buy or Standard Array) could have easily started out with a 16 in their main ability, just like any other race that got a bonus to Charisma.I have a Warforged Bard in my current 5e campaign.
I really like the distinction of "Race" and "Lineage" as being a species and a mutation respectively. It really encourages creativity for creating your character's identity.This is pretty much why I don't want them to abandon Lineages fully as I would like to make combinations like this.
In other words, "No, I haven't seen anyone say that, but I think that I can read the minds of D&D players all across the world, so I based my argument off of that".Fair enough. I haven't seen that expressed explicitly in the thread. But I am detecting that sentiment loudly expressed implicitly all over the gaming world.