DocMoriartty said:I have no real problem with them other than the simple concept problem.Why arent these bad boys taking over the Underdark? They really are too powerful to be losing a war to the Drow.
IIRC, the rationale for their near-extinction is that as a race they are deficient in magic, with little in the way of spellcasters or magic items. Of course, this distinction is lost if your campaign doesn't embrace the 3e notion that access to magic in a typical D&D setting should be as common as access to technology is in our world, with magic shops taking the place of Circuit Cities and wizards renting office space between the blacksmith and the cobbler.
At any rate, I'll take the Desmodu over the Yuan-Ti, who seem to make appearances in a lot of D&D modules and books as if they were major players in the hierarchy of evil races (like, say, drow and mind flayers). I guess it's subjective how interesting they are, as they are basically just a hodge-podge of about a half-dozen spell-like and a half-dozen psionic abilities, but they sure don't strike me as being all that potent. I'm running the Banewarrens, and there's an encounter with a single Yuan-Ti taking on the whole party. I believe it's given a CR of 10. I've poured over that critter's stats over and over, and I still see the party annihlating it in less than a round.
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