D&D (2024) Half Race Appreciation Society: Half Elf most popular race choice in BG3

Do you think Half Elf being most popular BG3 race will cause PHB change?s?

  • Yes, Elf (and possibly other specieses) will get a hybrid option.

    Votes: 10 8.7%
  • Yes, a crunchier hybrid species system will be created

    Votes: 8 7.0%
  • Yes, a fluffier hybrid species system will be created

    Votes: 5 4.3%
  • No, the playtest hybrid rules will move forward

    Votes: 71 61.7%
  • No, hybrids will move to the DMG and setting books.

    Votes: 13 11.3%
  • Other

    Votes: 8 7.0%

There is legitimately nothing nuanced or subtle about any of this—it’s blatantly focus tested to appeal to a certain demographic that finds nuance and complexity morally abhorrent lol
Calling an entire species evil is the definition of black and white thinking, and the opposite of nuance. It is literally the least nuanced character work you can do - an entire species as a stereotype.

Nuance would be treating individuals as individuals and considering their character and personality in light of all of their circumstances and idiosyncrasies. Like good writers do.

Oh, and I'm over the age of 35. By several decades. I like WotC's new direction re. alignments and species. Maybe they just aren't marketing to you.
 

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Calling an entire species evil is the definition of black and white thinking, and the opposite of nuance. It is literally the least nuanced character work you can do - an entire species as a stereotype.

Nuance would be treating individuals as individuals and considering their character and personality in light of all of their circumstances and idiosyncrasies. Like good writers do.

Oh, and I'm over the age of 35. By several decades. I like WotC's new direction re. alignments and species. Maybe they just aren't marketing to you.
Lol ok. You can have your opinion. But if you see current WoTC as anything but focus tested corporate blandness then I don’t know what to tell you. What they did to the Dueger is enough to show you how boring current WoTC is, it doesn’t matter how much older you are than me lol. And yea, of course they aren’t marketing to me—I’m a 38 year old Black dad of two with a disposable income, nobody gives a crap about us haha
 

Lol ok. You can have your opinion. But if you see current WoTC as anything but focus tested corporate blandness then I don’t know what to tell you. What they did to the Dueger is enough to show you how boring current WoTC is, it doesn’t matter how much older you are than me lol. And yea, of course they aren’t marketing to me—I’m a 38 year old Black dad of two with a disposable income, nobody gives a crap about us haha

Oh yeah I didnt realize the 'left unsaid' parts of the Duergar entry in MotM vs what WAS said in MToF.

Not surprising, but there it is.
 


Weird how much better that will sell than all of WoTC’s products published this year combined.
Yes, the video game industry will make more than every American sports team, every movie and every album this year.
BG3's success is not an indictment of Wizards, especially since they're the ones that licensed the product and pre-released rules changes to Larian
 

I don't think pre-5e was nuanced, and I don't think the current direction is either. They're both black and white takes but in opposite directions.

We've gone from 'everyone is a walking stereotype with no deviation' to 'everyone has the perfectly identical chances to be everything'.
 

I don't think pre-5e was nuanced, and I don't think the current direction is either. They're both black and white takes but in opposite directions.

We've gone from 'everyone is a walking stereotype with no deviation' to 'everyone has the perfectly identical chances to be everything'.
it's gone from black and white to highly bleached grey and white, one or the other might be more in line with someone's tonal preferences but neither is more nuanced than the other because of that.
 
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Yes, everything being slightly different shades of grey is nuanced. That's the definition of the word.

That doesn't mean you have to like it, but the word's meaning doesn't change just because posters don't like the word's meaning
 

Yes, everything being slightly different shades of grey is nuanced. That's the definition of the word.

That doesn't mean you have to like it, but the word's meaning doesn't change just because posters don't like the word's meaning

Indeed. - characterized by subtle shades of meaning or expression.

Nothing post tasha's is subtle. Other than Wizards attempts to skirt around the various bits of lore they dont want to own anymore without outright denying it, like they did with the Duergar or Orcs for a few examples.

There is nothing subtle, nothing nuanced in saying 'everyone is good and great and heroic'. Its a change FROM nuance, to a definitive 'you are all heros doing heroic things for heroic purpose'.

Which is FINE. 100%.

Just dont claim its nuanced, because like you say, words have meaning and we dont need another person in this thread trying to redefine words.
 


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