Evil Drow Statblocks to Return in Forgotten Realms Rulebooks Later This Year

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Drow-specific NPC statblocks will be included in the upcoming Forgotten Realms Adventurer's Guide set for release later this year. Over the past several weeks, much hullabaloo has been made over the Monster Manual, specifically that the D&D design team replaced specific drow and orc statblocks with generic NPC statblocks that can be used for any kind of humanoids. In a video released today, D&D lead designer Jeremy Crawford confirmed that more specific statblocks tied to specific humanoid sects or characters would return in future rulebooks, with evil drow given as an example.

"Also for anyone who's eager to see more species-tailored humanoid statblocks, people are going to see more of that in our setting books," Crawford said. "You're going to see that in our Forgotten Realms products, for example. The malevolent drow of Menzoberranzan are an important part of that setting and so they get their own statblocks. This is really true of all the creatures in the Monster Manual. This is your massive starting toy box of monsters that are usable anywhere in the multiverse. The bestiaries in our setting products, that's where we can provide you versions of things tailored to the cultures and histories of our different worlds."

 

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Christian Hoffer

Christian Hoffer

This is not a new thing, though. We had an appendix full of generic NPCs in the back of the 2014 MM too, and there were no dwarves, elves, halflings, or Dragonborn in that MM either. The only difference here is that drow are now on the “use the generic NPC” list too.

I’m struggling to see why that is such a big deal.
It's not great to have a "new and improved version" having less utility than the version it replaced?
 

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Oh neat more alternative facts. So next we'll say 2 is not greater than 1.

More like drow are more popular to use than 2024 new stuff.

Orcs as well.

Alot of the new stuff is higher CR that alone will mean fewer people actually use it.

And if it's driving people away from the game even less people will use it.

Seems 5.5 might not be the hit 5E was for various reasons.

More stuff may translate into more stuff I don't use.
You want 6 lagers you get 3, 2 fruity beers, something weird from Japan with 7%abv some Australian wine and a pint of French dark beer. Technically you got more booze but you only wanted the 6 lager.

And they took away your bottle opener. While kicking your cat.
 
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More like drow are more popular to use than 2024 new stuff.

Orcs as well.

Alot of the new stuff is higher CR that alone will mean fewer people actually use it.

And if it's driving people away from the game even less people will use it.
You can still make Drow or Orcs by dropping their species onto the general stat blocks. They aren't gone.

You have absolutely ZERO evidence anyone has been drive from the game for this. That is just bs hyperbole. So gotcha, you don't have an actual serious argument.
 

You can still make Drow or Orcs by dropping their species onto the general stat blocks. They aren't gone.

You have absolutely ZERO evidence anyone has been drive from the game for this. That is just bs hyperbole. So gotcha, you don't have an actual serious argument.

With subjective opinions on pop culture stuff everyone's arguments are valid. 2024 is more complicated and bloated than 2014. Some people like that others don't.

The hint is how thick the books are. Vanilla vs chocolate.
 

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