D&D General Pick your PHB (Ancestries)

  • Humans as the typical flexible race since that is good to have and it is typical D&D
    • No subraces. Only one flexible Human (like in 4e)
    • But Humans can crossbread with everyone somehow. No other race can (or maybe they can and just dont ;)) Its part of their adaptability. Half -X can only have children with human X or other half X. Also humans are seen as "bland" and half X are more X (human have weak genes) so other races dont care too much about crossbreads and accept them.
  • DwarfesHere I love your idea with the giants you mentioned. So I woule make the dwarfs actually cursed giants. All dwarfs would get (similar to swirfneblin) the ability to turn big.
    • Hill, fire etc. Giant subraces
  • Eladrinas Fey Elves with teleport per encounter as their defining feature.
    • Subraces as Seasons, and maybe additional ones based on parts of the day (dawn, dusk, midnight, midday)
  • Genasias elemental touched race mostly defined by subrace. They are connected with the element but not made out of it (even if powerfull genasi may look like that)
    • Subraces as in 4e including the "corrupted" ones but more flavoured as bright dark side (day/night) and no negative connotation. (I love the acid one)
  • Tieflingslike in 4e to have a "strange" race. Horns, tail, different colour. Punishing feature for people attacking them. Also bonus to attacking bloodied enemies.
    • Subraces for circle of hell/demons (so ice etc.) Which can change the pubishing feature and defensive feature (resistance or similar (adapted to thst hell))
  • Dragonborn like in 4e as a strange race. Minor action dtrong fragon attack as main feature.
    • Subraces are different elements which might give them small different 2ndary feature and maybe 2ndary stat
  • Shifter to have a 2nd "Human" Race. They look like humans regularily but can shift into their mixed animal form which grants them temporary bonuses (and maybe also in pure animal form)
    • "Subraces" as different animals being less "Were" and more just mix. Cat, Wolf, Bear, maybe more. Animal is not heriditary its more like "your spirit animal"
  • Orc as the "big" race being massive. Hard to kill and offensive.
    • Subraces as different tribes. Lets them learn different rituals (maybe some rituals are permanent tatoos and enhance their body slightly)
  • Pixie as a tiny race like in 4e with flight as a feature and some pixie trickery
    • Subraces as different flowers not sure what they do. One for sure should give the 4e let someone else fly fairy dust
  • Halfling because some people like short races. I would make them not too short though and not childlike. (Dont want human crossbreading to be too gross). Lucky race, and because of that brave.
    • Subraces as from where they are. They are big in having different customs.
  • Elves, nature Loving, because we still have space. Not inherent magical just well adapted to nature and may know rituals etc. Good senses and perceptive, fast and elegant.
    • Subraces as different forms of trees. (Like which tree is holy where they come from).
  • Aasimar, but a bit more like 4e deva (but aasimar name is better known). Also quite humanlike to have a 3rd human looking race.
    • Subraces as Different celestial objects. Void, star, moon, planet (but not the one they are on)
 
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If I wanted to be really ecumenical, I'd go for:

Human (various cultures, including half-elves and psionic humans)
Elf ((urban, forest, deep, sea, maybe avian)
Dwarf (something a bit different, maybe arctic and volcanic versions)
Halfling/Gnome (only one smallfolk analogue, but multiple varieties)
Goblin/Hobgoblin (I always liked Birthright's use of them as variants of the same species)
Orc/Troll (the large species, with proud tribal roots and no icky half-breed stuff)
Shifter (whether beastfolk, lycans or Eberron-style mixed-form shifters)
Planestouched (aasimar, tieflings, genasi, fey etc.)
Scalyfolk (whether that's kobolds, dragonborn, lizard-people or half-dragons)
Undead (as a more off-the-wall option, Necropolitan, free-willed ghoul or escaped servitor)
 


Ok


  1. Dragonborn
    1. Chromatic
    2. Metallic
  2. Dwarf
    1. Hill
    2. Mountain
    3. Volcano
    4. Underdark
  3. Elf
    1. City (Half Elf)
    2. High
    3. Wood
    4. Drow
  4. Halfling
  5. Human
  6. Goblin
  7. Goliath
  8. Gnome
    1. Forest
    2. Rock
    3. Deep
  9. Orc
    1. Green
    2. Grey
    3. Brown (Half Orc)
  10. Aascent
    1. Aasimar
    2. Tiefling
    3. Aardling
    4. Genasi
    5. Ysgardian
  11. Shaper
    1. Changeling
    2. Shifter
    3. Transformer
 

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