steeldragons
Steeliest of the dragons
Where do I vote "No. I don't use all of the PHB classes or races. They aren't all 'cool' "
Races available to my homebrew setting/game world:
Humans: 6 varieties of ethnicities and national/cultural identities, + a "default" option for any/all human PCs, depending on game desired
Elves: 1 ["High" elves] playable type, +2 optional playable varieties (not the PHB's), +3 more NPC types.
Dwarves: 1 ["Hill" dwarves] playable type, +1 optional playable variety ["Mountain" dwarves], +2 "known" NPC types.
Halflings: Hairfeet only.
Half-Elves: half-high-elf for PCs only.
Gnomes: Homebrew version, no PHB "forest" or "rock" varieties.
Centaurs: homebrewed
Satyrs: homebrewed
Sprites: homebrewed
Jerali: setting specific homebrewed felinoids
Zepharim: setting specific homebrewed winged humanoids
Lizardmen: homebrewed
For classes...there is no sorcerer/wizard distinction: homebrewed "Mage" class. No PHB Ranger. PHB Barbarian: Berserkers only. Never had a warlock played...but could give it a shot. "Storywise" they could make sense in the setting, si I haven't/don't "ban" them...yet.
Plus somewhere around 10 or 12 homebrewed subclass options, + homebrewed Psychic class, + homebrewed spelless Ranger class.
So, yeah. No. I don't use all of the PHB classes/races.
Races available to my homebrew setting/game world:
Humans: 6 varieties of ethnicities and national/cultural identities, + a "default" option for any/all human PCs, depending on game desired
Elves: 1 ["High" elves] playable type, +2 optional playable varieties (not the PHB's), +3 more NPC types.
Dwarves: 1 ["Hill" dwarves] playable type, +1 optional playable variety ["Mountain" dwarves], +2 "known" NPC types.
Halflings: Hairfeet only.
Half-Elves: half-high-elf for PCs only.
Gnomes: Homebrew version, no PHB "forest" or "rock" varieties.
Centaurs: homebrewed
Satyrs: homebrewed
Sprites: homebrewed
Jerali: setting specific homebrewed felinoids
Zepharim: setting specific homebrewed winged humanoids
Lizardmen: homebrewed
For classes...there is no sorcerer/wizard distinction: homebrewed "Mage" class. No PHB Ranger. PHB Barbarian: Berserkers only. Never had a warlock played...but could give it a shot. "Storywise" they could make sense in the setting, si I haven't/don't "ban" them...yet.
Plus somewhere around 10 or 12 homebrewed subclass options, + homebrewed Psychic class, + homebrewed spelless Ranger class.
So, yeah. No. I don't use all of the PHB classes/races.