There is nothing wrong with ultraconservatism.I used only the word because you did in an effort to slander it
The isse is that you can't say "Thee are thousands of D&D settings" and "D&D is for everyone" but lock races into strict archetypes.
The burger joints sells chicken, veggie and fish sandwiches for more customers.
If you sell only burgers, the vegetarians won't enter.
That's the point.And then, like any setting, you are free to do whatever you want. And "thousands" is not "any" either.
You can't say you supposed tons of settings but lack rules to.
Races that exist in multiple official settings are not the same.
That's the point. The races shouldn't be untouched.And this is a silly argument, floating ASIs do absolutely nothing for racial stereotypes, since the species/races are untouched in all the worlds of D&D. Orcs are still savage with an Int of 7.
Because orcs is most iconic for their racial Strength bonus.Exactly, but why are you focussing on orcs ? Because you have exactly the same problem with ANY race that does not offer the bonus to Int (and it's actually most of them).
I could use Minotaurs, Goliaths, Dwarves, Leonine etc
Notice that none of these races are known for producing arcanists in D&D.
Use can go the opposite direction with halflings, gnomes,and goblins for heavy armor warriors.
It's not political. Why are you brining up politics?So, basically, not only are you are making this political AGAIN by talking ONLY about the orcs, but it just goes to show that you ONLY want to play race/class combination that gives you the maximum BONUS. What is it but powergaming ?
It's less trouble.Whereas, since the start of 5e, no one at our tables except our few remaining powergamers (easily identified because of that, by the way) has had any trouble playing other combinations because they were cool, whether they were halfling warlocks, dwarven mages or orc bards.
Like I said,5e made playing your class easy.
What 5e did however is made it harder to mingle your racial aspects with your class aspects if you are not playing a stereotype.
The Minotaur rogue can't use their horns to sneak attack.
The Minotaur wizard can't channel lightning out their horns.
The Minotaur cleric can't enchant their horns with divine power then attack with them.
If the races is just STR and Horns, then STR and Horns who be tilted to the based character archetypes.
MOAR HORN SUPPORT!
And here you are, fully unveiled, because who cares about crunch ? Yes, it starts with "powergame" and ends with "owergamer".
So, be happy, you can powergame all you want with the options in Tasha, just stop pretending that it's any other concern than this.
There it is.
I play D&D to play a game with shared rules with other people.
If rules don't matter then I don't need to play D&D at all to shoot fire and lightning from my minotaur horns.