All of them.Are you referring just to PC-playable species or to all of 'em?
All of them.Are you referring just to PC-playable species or to all of 'em?
(In order of population size): Humans, Halflings, Dwarves, Orcs, Goblins, Gnomes, Hobgoblins, Bugbears, Elves, Dragonborn, Tiefling, Half-elves, Half-orcs, and smaller clusters of races like Goliath, Firbolg, Lizardfolk, Tabaxi, Warforger, Leonin, etc.What about you?
how much of that can be makeup & costume? I assume Elf, Dwarf and Halfling all fall into that category, what about Dragonborn, Construct, Tabaxi or Minotaur? Do we have to go all the way to Centaurs?There must be at least as many species that don't look human as those that do (if they could be played by a human in a live-action movie, they count as "looking human").
I don't have a good exact definition, but I think if you could still see parts of the human actor's face then they count as "looking human". (A lot of that criteria has to do with the fact that I don't identify with human faces the same way most people do.)how much of that can be makeup & costume? I assume Elf, Dwarf and Halfling all fall into that category, what about Dragonborn, Construct, Tabaxi or Minotaur? Do we have to go all the way to Centaurs?

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.