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<blockquote data-quote="Number48" data-source="post: 5799656" data-attributes="member: 6688047"><p>When I first saw this thread, I thought, sure why not change Half-Elf to Elven Heritage. Whatever floats your boat. Then I realized that Elven Heritage sounds more like a feat than a race. I think I like that idea. Obviously, it would have to be restricted to 1st level characters. It would probably be all-benefit with no detraction to the race you have written down but it might be possible to design it so you swap X of your choice for Y of your choice.</p><p></p><p>Nice, simple, makes it easy to design a feat for whatever suits your game and makes it easy to apply to any base race that suits the game. Downside is that it seems like a feat tax.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: A great implementation would be a statement that DMs get to decide which of the Heritage feats can be taken for free on a per-base race basis, which can be taken at 1st level if you pay the feat, and which are simply not available in this campaign. There, NOW we have quick and easy half-elves as elven heritage without cost for the human, but perhaps a cost for the orc with elven heritage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Number48, post: 5799656, member: 6688047"] When I first saw this thread, I thought, sure why not change Half-Elf to Elven Heritage. Whatever floats your boat. Then I realized that Elven Heritage sounds more like a feat than a race. I think I like that idea. Obviously, it would have to be restricted to 1st level characters. It would probably be all-benefit with no detraction to the race you have written down but it might be possible to design it so you swap X of your choice for Y of your choice. Nice, simple, makes it easy to design a feat for whatever suits your game and makes it easy to apply to any base race that suits the game. Downside is that it seems like a feat tax. EDIT: A great implementation would be a statement that DMs get to decide which of the Heritage feats can be taken for free on a per-base race basis, which can be taken at 1st level if you pay the feat, and which are simply not available in this campaign. There, NOW we have quick and easy half-elves as elven heritage without cost for the human, but perhaps a cost for the orc with elven heritage. [/QUOTE]
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