link bad?Previews for this book begin this week. An article is filed on D&D Beyond covering the 4 revised species for the book (Warforged, Shifter, Changling, and Kalashtar).
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It’s the next article in number order and usually these show up a few days before they drop.
Previews for this book begin this week. An article is filed on D&D Beyond covering the 4 revised species for the book (Warforged, Shifter, Changling, and Kalashtar).
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It’s the next article in number order and usually these show up a few days before they drop.
It's going to really uncover what the current design team feels comfortable doing without UA feedback.This is the part I'm most curious about.
Conspicuously not featuring it in this write up: the URL states it's looking at the four returning species from 2014. I think Khorvar will get its own feature.Wasn't the book slated to have five species, with the Khoravar? Did they cut it or are just conspicuously not featuring it?
I guess technically the Khoravar is new and exciting even if I want to think of it as a rehash of a 2014 PHB raceConspicuously not featuring it in this write up: the URL states it's looking at the four returning species from 2014. I think Khorvar will get its own feature.
I'm genuinely curious what they are going to give Khorvar that isn't just generic half-elf. They have a lot of room to explore beyond part elf features and part human features. I hope they do something interesting.I guess technically the Khoravar is new and exciting even if I want to think of it as a rehash of a 2014 PHB race
I wouldn't expect much: some bonus skills and a Cantrip or Spell, maybe.I'm genuinely curious what they are going to give Khorvar that isn't just generic half-elf. They have a lot of room to explore beyond part elf features and part human features. I hope they do something interesting.