I think minotaur's are the mystery race

Gundark

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Why? From WotC_RichBaker talking about the adventure mod H2.
The setting of the adventure is a long-ruined minotaur city called Saruun Khel

Minotaurs in the current 3.x environment are pretty beastial. I know they were more civilized in Dragonlance. The above quote makes you think they're civilized in 4e...which suggests a potential player race.
 

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I would much prefer minotaurs to orcs (or about any other used-to-be-evil humanoid race.) I think the game would benefit from a larger-than-human PC race, like Half-giants, goliaths, or minotaurs. For more reason than I feel like listing, I think that the designers would choose minotaurs out of those three.
 


I'd be surprised. Str is such a major stat for D&D combat that something as strong as a Minotaur would throw the balance out unless they've dramatically changed the way Str factors into combat.

Plus they've already got a horned race in the Tieflings - would they put two horned races in?
 

Just because it's a city doesn't mean anything.

Although, Mearls did mention that he was creating a cult of minotaur with a dungeon keyed into the Abyss as a screening test for the cult members.
 

I'd vastly prefer goliaths to minotaurs. For one thing, artist out there tend to have a pretty hard time drawing minotaurs without having them come off as cartoony (for instance, take a look at the Tauren).
 


Klaus said:
I'd vastly prefer goliaths to minotaurs. For one thing, artist out there tend to have a pretty hard time drawing minotaurs without having them come off as cartoony (for instance, take a look at the Tauren).

I've seen some realistic Minotaurs...I would argue that Tauren were supposed to be cartoony to begin with.
 

Plane Sailing said:
I'd be surprised. Str is such a major stat for D&D combat that something as strong as a Minotaur would throw the balance out unless they've dramatically changed the way Str factors into combat.

Remember that racial stats will be stretched out, so it's possible that the minotaur or goliath would start off not terribly strong and get very very strong as they hit higher levels.

Brad
 

Plane Sailing said:
I'd be surprised. Str is such a major stat for D&D combat that something as strong as a Minotaur would throw the balance out unless they've dramatically changed the way Str factors into combat.

Plus they've already got a horned race in the Tieflings - would they put two horned races in?
Although I don't have the link, I recall a WotC designer posting here about how they re-tweaked all of the stats, and how they're involved in combat, and "You'd be suprised which stat is the least determinative of combat effectiveness."

I don't know if that "least determinative" stat is Str, but I wouldn't be surprised if Str is now on more equal footing with the others.
 

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