I don't really care if someone wants to play Disney's Robinhood as long as they aren't a furcoomer. Actually let me take that back, as long as I can't tell they are a furcoomer.
This is fair. The problem is when people on the internet assume that having even heard of Disney's Robin Hood = Furfag who wants to turn every session into a vore ERP session.
Draconians are superior in every way, especially once Don Perrin started writing stories about them.
Never heard of them. What are they?
They are a little min-maxy but their breath weapon is so conditional and usually sucks it'd be better to just carry some alchemical flasks.
That's a surprise. The complaint I hear all the time is the RAW dragonborn are not viable as a race due to having no dark vision and breath weapon not scaling with main stat.
How would y'all balance the D&D 3.5th edition classes, you can't ban any of the core classes or anything from tiers 5 and 6, npc classes can be ignored.
Play a different game.
Serious answer, I wouldn't really bother. I find 3.5 to be a lost cause from time playing Pathfinder.
AD&D 1e settings, or anything going for that classic late 70s/80s feel. The basic conceit of all those early settings is that the world is a human world.
When it comes to 80s fantasy, I'd like something with a more "cover of Heavy Metal" vibe to it.
Since I’m a gay retard autist, I personally sort D&D settings into four different categories
Where does Al Quidim fit in? I guess era 2.
Also I've not heard of any of the era 3 stuff except Eberron. I might have to give them a look.
Era 1 settings all blur together for me.
Okay, so a bit of a follow-up to a prior question; what's everyone's thoughts on the Dragonborn, or similar? I know a lot of people here really aren't fond of any "furry"/non-human races in DnD -
thanks, Tabaxi and Tiefling players - but I was wondering if you guys banned the dragon race as well. They seem similar to the Leonin that
@King Dead mentioned, but I also know they've got a fanbase, though not as cancerous as Tabaxi from what I've seen.
I've talked at length about this before. It's fun for me to repeat, but I'll keep it brief for your sake.
A lot of the outrage online I find overblown.
I don't mind anthro enjoyers, I even don't mind full on furries most of the time. Though in my experience the cringe stereotypes people talk about online are limited to specific people and places. Furry meets, conventions, that weird guy in college, that kind of thing. They tend to be easy to spot. Long hair, rainbow bangle, and a bag with a paw print on it.
I like Dragonborn a lot personally. I say this as someone who play Argonion in Skyrim despite not being very good. I have a soft spot for beast races in general. Humans, Elves, and Hobbits are the vanilla and extra vanilla of DnD. Dragonborn and Warforged are the strawberry and mint chocolate. I think Dwarves are the only stock human-like race I enjoy.
I have a soft ban on short stacks. Goblins, Hobbits, etc. (dwarves dont count) I don't enforce it or even tell my players, but something feels off about them, especially if the game has some kind of adult theme. eg. If I pitch a game where we're playing Conan with ripped guys in loincloths and babes in chainmail bikinis, and someone brings a hobbit. They're out.