Yaarel
🇮🇱 🇺🇦 He-Mage
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I view the poll results as two camps:
I view the poll results as two camps:
- race determines abilites
- culture determines abilities
Please stop using the word "race". There is no way a Flying Kobold is of the same "race" aka sub-species as a Goliath, or Tiefling, or according to the new UA, Plasmoid. They are distinctly different species.Like @Crimson Longinus
I view the poll results as two camps:
- race determines abilites
- culture determines abilities
Race is, as recently as Fizbans, the proper key word, for what we are describing in 5e D&D?Please stop using the word "race".
Please stop using the word "race". There is no way a Flying Kobold is of the same "race" aka sub-species as a Goliath, or Tiefling, or according to the new UA, Plasmoid. They are distinctly different species.
If you want to delete the term race and use "species" instead, I agree.Please stop using the word "race".
Please stop using the word "race". There is no way a Flying Kobold is of the same "race" aka sub-species as a Goliath, or Tiefling, or according to the new UA, Plasmoid. They are distinctly different species.
If the gaming world wants to get away from using the word race in the way we have been using it for the last 50 years in gaming I'm fine with it.Race is, as recently as Fizbans, the proper key word, for what we are describing in 5e D&D?
As early as at least page 9.
Yeah, and that's fine, just seems odd to call it out as something to not be used, when it is a defined rules container in the printed text by the company.If the gaming world wants to get away from using the word race in the way we have been using it for the last 50 years in gaming I'm fine with it.
But you aren't going to be able to police the people who have grown up using the term that they have been using for 50 years quickly. There is a lot of inertia to overcome to change language use.
Their individual reasons are not relevant to what the business is going to look at first. Also, you're ignoring that a lot of people who say want pure floating ASIs will be okay with one fixed and one floating ASI. Same with a lot of those who want pure fixed. The company has to look at the groups together to figure that out.You're really not making sense. There are reasons for why people favour certain options, and those have no commonalities across the axis you propose.
Yeah. If you start restricted and open up to where people want to be, they will be happy. If you start too open and have to restrict, they will be unhappy, even if they would have been happy doing it the other way. People don't like things taken away from them.I find it much easier to open a table than restrict a table. So I feel, just from my experience, the reverse of this should be implemented.
That has a pretty high chance of just making people unhappy. The fewer options you have, the more likely none of those options are going to appeal to the players.It's easier still to offer a few options and let the table choose which option they want.