FitzTheRuke
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I try to pronounce Aasimer as "Awesome-er" to avoid pronouncing it "Ass-simmer".
They sound significantly more awesome that way.
They sound significantly more awesome that way.
I'd like them to put all the heritages in the MM, in the form of suggested additions to NPC statblocks in the appropriate appendix. Level Up got some of the way there in their monster book, and I homebrewed my own.I would like them to stop putting player races in the monster manuals.
Minotaur were first made a playable race in Dragonlance Adventures for 1e.Minotaurs and Devas became playable races in 4e. As for Dryads, I vaguely remember seeing a mention for an Unbound Dryad. I think they were Dryads who were no longer bound to a tree.
They had considered putting the entirety of the player species in Monsters of the Multiverse in there, but that had to be cut so we could fit 50+ beast statblocks for the druid to wild shape into.Like they are reverting so much, does anyone else think they will try and make up for it by adding more PHB races?
Yeah when I say 'used to' have less choice, I'm generally thinking about 4e. I don't think 4e handled aasimar and tieflings well at all. Though its genasi were more interesting than the 5e ones, which just look like humans with red or blue skin.When is "used to have"? The original Tieflings had more choice than literally any other Tieflings since. Technically that continued in 3.XE, it just lost all the charts and completely changed Tiefling personalities, saying they were all super creepy and almost-certain to be evil, and giving them a penalty to CHA (!?!??), and depicted all Tieflings as basically Cambions without wings. Then 4E changed things again and that's when they got limited most appearance-wise, because it gave them a unified appearance. 5E followed on from 4E where, but SCAG technically opened the doors to varied Tieflings again.
On the grand scale of things, 5E is in the middle in terms of how much choice you have over Tiefling depictions.
The problem with Aasimars goes back to 2E, I note. Unlike Tieflings, they weren't designed by Zeb Cook, so have much more of a basic conceptualization and visualization, and unfortunately that has followed them around. Daevas were a much better conceptualization and more like something that would actually have fit in Zeb Cook's Planescape, I'd suggest.
Might be my accent but I've never pronounced the 'aas' in aasimar the same as 'ass'. Rather I've always pronounced it the same as 'as'.I mean, if nothing else, Tiefling doesn't have an English pronunciation that tends to make people start it with the word "ass"... that's pretty much objectively superior lol.