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It is also an optional rule. from Wei weismart's blog


Are you questioning my charisma just because of Animal Crossing Bells my individuality? You understand that rolling for charisma is ableist do not you? Some people have social anxiety that does not let them have a high CHA mod. You're A PIG. I bet you're a straight white male also. Racist.

Legit situation in one of the Pokemon games too. You choose the girl character because her personality is quite....girly lmao so she does lots of extra cutesy wootsy bullshit that takes up time when she's an NPC. The male character is very stoic in contrast and cuts out all the excess stuff.That's just the sort of thing that's ruining D&D at the moment, you joke about it people are legitimately fighting for Orc rights. The concept of owning a race which leans towards evil alignment in a universe where alignment is important and enforced by magic that exists in universe is racist.

Were they say they are eliminating'race' for next entrances because iT wAs rAcIsT? You pick your own today so you can be a strong elf or an intelligent orc.

They did not even eliminate racial bonusesthey just gave you the option to change them if you want.

The thing is, people could have been doing this anyway, but it's in the rules for 5e. Like, one of the greatest items in DnD is homebrew and tweaking the rules as you see fit. If people don't desire bad orcs, they could just not have bad orcs in their effort, it's so simple.I listen to Not Another D&D Podcast and their campaign exists in a world where interbreeding is something for millenia, therefore that there are no"races". Every being is a great number of different racial aspects.

For player characters it let the players select one racial"class" while having their personality look however the want, and all beings are extremely"human-monster hybrid".

Eg. Emily's PC, Fia, is described as being violet peeled and fanged, marginally"orcish" in her face however extended and gangly elven physique. It's a mishmash of different descriptions which works great having a"look how you would like, but employ a race's attributes".

It is also an optional rule. I personally think it's a bit OP since you can chose a feat on every race (a feat is basically like a talent and some are extremely strong), but in the long run it's to create your character more elastic when you wish to play with an Orc Wizard f.e. and do not have much use for your bonus strength.It's more fun because you can play some other race as any course but it makes races only another bit of fluff information that you tell your party once and then they forget the whole game their wizard is a half-orc.

Plus the entire thing began because a group of people were whining about orcs being racist because they're D&D depiction of black people apparently, even though individuals are a distinct race...

I mean if your in a group where the half orc is disregarded now, than it was probably going to be discounted before. It is up to the participant to detirmine what they want from the racial choice, along with the dm to enforce those decisions on.The first time that Animal Crossing Items For Sale I saw this I legit did not get it. . .its because the character is a color darker? Is it even? Don't these people have real issues to be concerned about?

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