Also as a player wouldn't you WANT to have more customizability? Unless your story revolves around the appearance of tieflings than it doesn't matter. Though saying as a DM "no, teiflings have a wide variety of appearances" changes absolutely nothing except for NPC reactions. just read the definition of classic and one of the meanings is basic* I only know that haer'dalis is a tiefling in BG2 and he certainly didn't look like how they are described now.Īlso classic? That makes no sense. I actually don't know anything about tieflings from older versions at all. Your version of the world can diverge wildly from what's in print." Try reading the part about tieflings bro.also try reading where I said CLASSIC 5th ed. If your campaign takes place in one of these worlds, that world belongs to you in your campaign. The most widely known worlds are the ones that have been published as official campaign settings for the D&D game over the years. Just like they will in this game if they ever add them.įrom the 5e DMG page 68 "Worlds of the Material Plane are infinitely diverse. If you're playing classic 5th ed, Tieflings are going to be obvious demonic looking people. It doesn't fit the setting anymore whatsoever to have tieflings who look like totally normal humans. Your version of the world can diverge wildly from what's in print."Įijibayushi eredeti hozzászólása:Because Tieflings are now a race unto themselves, not a subrace. The world is yours to change as you see fit and yours to modify as you explore the consequences of the players."įrom the 5e DMG page 68 "Worlds of the Material Plane are infinitely diverse. your game takes place in a mirror universe. Even if you are using an established world. On the very first page of the 5e DMG "The world where you set your campaign is one of countless worlds that make up the D&D multiverse. Not fit in the setting? Once again for PnP total ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. Just like they will in this game if they ever add them. Because Tieflings are now a race unto themselves, not a subrace. If suddenly 6e came out and elves were now liitle green men type alien things I would still allow the classical look as well as the new one. I for one would allow a tiefling to look like anything from a normal human/elf with maybe weird colored eyes to the demon looking creatures of 4e and 5e. It has TONS of freakish looking aliens.)īut as for tieflings, those old style tieflings existed, so why should they not now? The DMG does say that the books don't matter anyway. (Unless of course said PC is normal to the setting, like say Star Wars. Eijibayushi eredeti hozzászólása:It matters in PnP as well of course! In PnP you have more options and so its nice to have your PC look how you imagine them and if your PC looks odd it's poor DMing to have people treat said PC like "human in funny suit" syndrome.
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