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On Fri, 17 May 2024 07:53:37 -0700, Justisaur <justisaur@yahoo.com>I actually would call Goliaths rather low-fantasy. They basically are juts the archetype of the big brutish guy.
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On 5/17/2024 12:58 AM, Kyonshi wrote:I never had a problem saying no to PCs in that regard (just becauseSo... Aasimar, Goliaths, and Orcs now become player races, and Greyhawk>
might be a standard setting?
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Ugh. I'm all for weird PC races, but they don't belong in the PHB.
It's like pulling teeth to try to ban/change anything in there.
it's in the core book doesn't mean I have to use it in my campaign).
It is a bit more problematic because players have more of an
expectation that tieflings/etc. will be available, and are sometimes
disappointed that they can't use those critters.
But my campaigns tend to be fairly low-fantasy/low-magic and those
races don't really fit into the feel of the game world. I'm generally
not opposed to orcs, except any player who choses them should expect a
much rougher time of it, since they WILL be disadvantaged by their
choice of race in a human-dominated world.
(in fairness, elves don't fare much better ;-)
They most likely are trying to do the same thing as they did with third edition, which in my opinion failed pretty badly. Greyhawk was the "standard" setting for that edition, because it's all so vanilla (after all DnD/ADnD was built on that setting), and then they fail to give people any guidance of how to actually use that setting. I think the only proper stuff for Greyhawk from the 3e times were the RPGA things for their living campaign, with all the other stuff about Greyhawk just isolated mentions in the middle of their rulebooks. I think most people went for FR or Eberron instead, because those at least had campaign guides.I was never a Greyhawk fan. I tried to use it once or twice, but itYeah. I don't think WOTC is going to have much success. I don't think
didn't do anything for me.
Greyhawk is the type of gameworld most people like.
Well, unless WOTC radically changes everything about Greyhawk,
stripping away everything that made the game unloveable (and unique).
In which case... why bother?>
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