Demetrios1453
Legend
Yeah, that's an immediate house rule. Simply saying that kender rogues have proficiency with it is more of a class thing than racial.Kender rogue stares quizzically at a hoopak with no clue what it is
Yeah, that's an immediate house rule. Simply saying that kender rogues have proficiency with it is more of a class thing than racial.Kender rogue stares quizzically at a hoopak with no clue what it is
There were only three options on the table:What do you think? I think it's OK but it's a bit watered down. I don't know what the right solution for the 'kleptomania' thing was, but I'm not sure cutting it out altogether would have been my choice.
So you admit it. You're a racist!So no darkvision. And still an insulting little kid. But they lost the greedy what is your pockets is in my pockets now thing. So, it is now a race I would not shoot on sight.
Every time a race or archetype came up with immunity rather than resistance, reddit would go wild saying it was OP. So many people said yuan-ti purebloods were insta-banned at their table for their immunity to poison and the poisoned condition. So I'd guess WotC is listening to them.The change to Fearless was unnecessary, IMO. I don't know why WotC is so afraid of giving characters actual immunities. Also, I'm amused by all the "usable x times per day" abilities returning in 5e, after being soundly rejected in previous editions ("why can my character only perform his Vorpal Tornado attack once per day?").
Immunity to the Poisoned condition does come up a lot, because WotC likes to use it for things that don't have anything to do with poison (like the Stench of Troglodytes), and was the real value of the Yuan-Ti, as poison damage itself seems fairly uncommon, and enough DM's argued about what magic resistance actually worked on that it wasn't nearly as good as one might suppose.Every time a race or archetype came up with immunity rather than resistance, reddit would go wild saying it was OP. So many people said yuan-ti purebloods were insta-banned at their table for their immunity to poison and the poisoned condition. So I'd guess WotC is listening to them.
Poison damage is the most common energy type, barring large numbers of NPC mages. Or at least most common per enemy type.Immunity to the Poisoned condition does come up a lot, because WotC likes to use it for things that don't have anything to do with poison (like the Stench of Troglodytes), and was the real value of the Yuan-Ti, as poison damage itself seems fairly uncommon, and enough DM's argued about what magic resistance actually worked on that it wasn't nearly as good as one might suppose.