Corinnguard
Hero
I agree. It's nice when a campaign setting comes out with a different standard race line-up.I'd love to see campaign settings that have alternative race options.
Arcana Evolved
Heroes of the Jade Oath
Endless Realms
Dark Sun
I agree. It's nice when a campaign setting comes out with a different standard race line-up.I'd love to see campaign settings that have alternative race options.
I can imagine that a number of you have come across a race in a Non-D&D setting such as one found in an anime, a computer game, or in a live-action series/movie, and wished it was in a D&D setting as a player character race. So what are your choices?
I am open to anyone who wants to bring back races from a previous edition of D&D.Do races from prior editions who aren't in 5e count? Or do you want examples completely outside of D&D as a whole?
Are you talking about the physicality, the culture, or both?I can imagine that a number of you have come across a race in a Non-D&D setting such as one found in an anime, a computer game, or in a live-action series/movie, and wished it was in a D&D setting as a player character race. So what are your choices?
Here are a couple of mine.
1. the Mass Effect computer game- the Turians and the Krogan.
2. the animated Star Wars: The Clone Wars series- the Karkarodons http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net...est/scale-to-width-down/499?cb=20160913054327
3. the animated Star Wars: Rebels series- the Lasat https://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.ne...ll_Body.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20150217044111
4. Star Wars- the Mon Calamari
Wilden and those crystal psionic people from 4e were very cool.Hmm. It's hard to say. Perhaps something like ronso/hrothgar from the Final Fantasy series or charr from GW2. The usual way D&D implements cat-people is kind of weirdly spindly, not lion-person, unless you count the lion-centaur wemics (which last showed up in 3e anyway.) I could see going for something that emphasizes strength and grace in equal measure. Charr in particular are very distinctive because of their two pairs of ears and horns.
Did they carry forward 4e wilden into 5e? GW2's sylvari come to mind, particularly with their uniquely "youthful" take on the tropes usually associated with elves.