![]() ![]() Update : Another update, this time at Beyond Dwelfs: Even more mixed race options for Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition. You can find it at Dwelfs and Dragoblins: More mixed race options for D&D 5e Update : A follow-up blog post updates some of the rules I originally wrote on this post. You can play other types of hybrid in D&D 5e. We’re even using D&D Beyond for it, because if we’re going down that rabbit hole we might as well go all the way, right?Īnd going through character creation has got me thinking again about fantasy races in D&D, and pondering yet again the age-old question: what in the Nine Hells is up with the Half-Elf and Half-Orc races? What makes them so special that they get treated as distinct races in their own right? Why can’t I play as any other type of hybrid, like a half-elf/half-dwarf dwelf? Well, this time I actually decided to do something about it. I recently finished playing in a Dungeons & Dragons (5th edition) campaign, and the same group is now planning for the next one, in the same setting but with all new characters. It’s not exactly D&D… because half-elf/half-dwarves don’t exist in D&D. ![]() Kiliel, Alison Haislip’s half-elf/half-dwarf from Titansgrave. ![]()
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