AnotherGuy
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genasi still needs to be made to look cooler as they lack something iconic to sell people on them.Genasi are the only popular species missing from the 2024 Players Handbook.
I am still waiting to see a truly Large player species.
ogres kind of suck in dnd we would need something less dumb and ugly.Yep. Ogres work.
I thought gumiho were the ones just after your liver?I agree about dog-people. Heck, they're one of the oldest fantasy races - the ancient Romans talked about them! You could throw in wolf-people and jackal- and coyote-people as variants/subraces/refluffs.
I'm also surprised that I haven't seen a UA for kemonomimi (lit. "animal ears") aka anime furries. Especially kitsune*, who have a lot of interesting lore, but it would be really easy to extend to all sorts of other types like cats, dogs, tanuki, bears, etc. (I can imagine them struggling to get something past 70% approval, but the lack of trying seems odd to me.)
* or better yet gumiho, although if you have both that's even more interesting lore
Also plant people seems like a major fantasy trope that they haven't addressed in a while (they had them in 4e).
Pixies were an official player option in 4E, although they came along pretty late, in the Heroes of the Feywild book.I don't know if they've ever been in an official book as a player option, but I think pixies and sprites are missing from the editions with which I'm familiar.
most seemed to lack a cool look or be another type of mutant human which just does not sell people on things and would badly need to be a core option in a setting to really sell.I'd really Iike the rest of the Psion races from the 3.5e SRD updated as well, although I'd make Maenads a Nymph Lineage.
Yup. Korean foxes want to eat your liver.genasi still needs to be made to look cooler as they lack something iconic to sell people on them.
ogres kind of suck in dnd we would need something less dumb and ugly.
I thought gumiho were the ones just after your liver?
what is the formal name category that the several nations of magic shapeshifting animals from East Asia come under there has to be a common name?Yup. Korean foxes want to eat your liver.
And they were hated on back then because their flight was limited to 10 ft height or so.Pixies were an official player option in 4E, although they came along pretty late, in the Heroes of the Feywild book.
If you want a word from real-life lore, it's probably however a Mandarin Chinese speaker would pronounce the kanji for kemonomimi. Shapechanging animals have a long history* in East Asian mythology.** If you're want to pull form DnD lore that's hengenyokai, which is also Japanese. But DnD has had a problem of thinking "Japan" when they're trying to think "Asia."what is the formal name category that the several nations of magic shapeshifting animals from East Asia come under there has to be a common name?
Well it is psionics.I want a psionic race but none of the present options work as they suck to integrate into a setting