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    D&D General What it means for a race to end up in the PHB, its has huge significance

    No, I'm saying that if the half-elf was brought forwards into 5.5e for some reason, it's mechanics would need to be reimagined and updated because the 2014 ones aren't good enough to carry it anymore. The ASIs were doing a lot of lifting.
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    D&D General What it means for a race to end up in the PHB, its has huge significance

    As a side note.... Whatever happened to people saying "flavor is free?" Used to be everywhere. I don't see it anymore.
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    D&D General What it means for a race to end up in the PHB, its has huge significance

    Note that the first half is entirely cultural - diplomats and wanderers especially. The two worlds bit isn't literal, since the half-elf is not necessarily from the Feywild. But if instead we're talking just "the child of two peoples," that again is cultural - because its assuming those two...
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    D&D General What it means for a race to end up in the PHB, its has huge significance

    Personally, I honestly don't care about specific mechanics, I prefer to discus tropes, vibes, and the like. Because, if we're going to talk about the mechanics... Then we have to address the elephant in the room. Mainly, the greatest mechanical appeal of the half-elf was the fact that they...
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    D&D General What it means for a race to end up in the PHB, its has huge significance

    No, I just don't think that you can use culture to justify complaints that half-elf no longer exists as a distinct mechanical block. You need arguments rooted in phenotypes. "There is a lack of a less magical Elf adjacent type; there should be someone that stradles the line between magic and...
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    D&D General What it means for a race to end up in the PHB, its has huge significance

    5.5e species aren't culture, they're primarily biology. You are trying to equate Khoravar culture with being a distinct genotype. So long as you do so, your argument is just stuck in an old edition. I mean... look at this: NEW ELF SUBTYPE Muggle (name pending) - gain a skill instead of...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Which classes have the least identity?

    Musings on the Fighter identity... Even Mearls, at one point, noted that Fighter wasn't really built around a story like the other classes were. Oh, sure, the class writeup up talks about the mercenary, the town guard, the ex-soldier, the farmer boy practicing with his family blade and dreams...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Which classes have the least identity?

    Thoughts On Ranger- Ranger has a really clear class fantasy across multiple game. Monster hunter, tamer and wilderness expert. however... the dnd mechanics have always struggled to encapsulate it. In part because the wilderness exploration rules are kinda bad as a whole. So many end up...
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    D&D General What it means for a race to end up in the PHB, its has huge significance

    A few bits to keep in mind. Species no longer includes culture bits. Only biology. so an entire culture of half-elves in one setting means nothing. If you want to talk about a reason to keep a distinct set of mechanics, you need to talk about fantasy-biology. I mean, there's a bit of...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Which classes have the least identity?

    Sorcerer class flat out gives examples of how people gain sorcery without it being form birth. Drink dragon blood, bathe in magic ponds, be hit by magic lightning, survive a slaad or illithid egg inside you.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Which classes have the least identity?

    Okay, I'm not going to touch the class identity war thing, but.... 👏SORCERER 👏IS👏 NOT👏 BLOODLINES👏!!!!!! Dragon sorcerer was bloodlines, but wild magic, storm sorcery, clockwork, aberrant mind, divine soul, moon magic, and shadow magic were NEVER bloodlines. Pathfinder was the one that went...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Which classes have the least identity?

    I'm going to be a troll and say.... :devilish:Psion, Warlord and Spellblade. :devilish: Jokes aside, each one on that list is an iconic fantasy archetype. The only question is wizard / sorcerer, which are two sides of the same concept, so you need at least one of them.
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    D&D General Less is More: Why You Can't Get What You Want in D&D

    Oooh! Tough choice. I like both!
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    D&D General Thoughts On How To Get a New Race Over

    I mean, there's nothing wrong with using a spiritual successor in the place of an older name and mechanics. They're technically different, but they fill pretty much the same niche and are otherwise really close. It makes sense to me. Every new edition brings changes, and we all adapt. I...
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    D&D General Thoughts On How To Get a New Race Over

    We DO have the tabaxi, which I've seen tweaked into catgirls and catboys. Same with plasmoids and slime girls/boys. The closest we have to foxes are the arcanaloth, though....
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    D&D General What it means for a race to end up in the PHB, its has huge significance

    I personally doubt we will see that ideal - it's what ardlings tried to do but didn't pass muster. People voted to have beastkin style and angel style celestials separate. Which is uderstandable if aasimar get wings, as most angels do but most guardinals don't. Furthermore.... eladrin, the CG...
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    D&D General What it means for a race to end up in the PHB, its has huge significance

    For Goliath, yes. They appeal to some new fantasies that weren't always considered. Half orc were always just playable orcs, and orcs were always highly visible in modern fantasy. Not sure if it's going to change anything at all. Aasimar... not as much. Unless these are radically different...
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    D&D 5E (2024) 5e Aasimar are in the Players Handbook − what should the flavor be?

    No consideration for halfling or dwarf aasimar? Like... why would people do that? Go up to pour their hearts out to someone that looks human? Are we automatically assuming they're paladins or clerics with flashy signs?
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    D&D 5E (2024) 5e Aasimar are in the Players Handbook − what should the flavor be?

    Chaotic planes of limbo are just... elementals. Some slaad too, but mainly elementals. so genasi The modrun are pretty close to warforged that you could use the rule from one for the other
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    D&D 5E (2024) Greyhawk Confirmed. Tell Me Why.

    They're both Frankenstein! If the story is about family and abandonment... then the monster should have inherited the mad doctor Victor's last name.
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