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I hope that this doesn't count as political because I think it has a direct impact on design, but I think Wizards is listening to their sensitivity readers who are likely educating them on how the term "half" can be triggering to some people, especially how it is often used in a racist manner, whether historically or in the modern era. They may have to to weigh that against the feelings of people who are comfortable claiming it for themselves, and identify so deeply with the concept of "half" that they feel they are being erased if it is removed from the rules.
Wizards has said they want to revise the language for an inclusive world going forward for the next 50 years. We're seeing it in not just D&D, but many games. I really hope Wizards finds a way to do honor to what some players love as "half-races." Like maybe create modular racial abilities that so many people have suggested, and use them to create a elf/human stat-block as an example in new Mixed-Peoples rules, to show how it can be done?
I don't have the answer, but I know that people with different perspectives are affected in real ways. It's a tricky needle to thread.
Wizards has said they want to revise the language for an inclusive world going forward for the next 50 years. We're seeing it in not just D&D, but many games. I really hope Wizards finds a way to do honor to what some players love as "half-races." Like maybe create modular racial abilities that so many people have suggested, and use them to create a elf/human stat-block as an example in new Mixed-Peoples rules, to show how it can be done?
I don't have the answer, but I know that people with different perspectives are affected in real ways. It's a tricky needle to thread.