Culture ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ To Remove Half-Species From Player’s Handbook, Claims The Entire Idea Is “Inherently Racist” - Race mixing is now verboten.

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In their latest step forward on their long march to lost profits, Wizards of the Coast has revealed that they will be removing the concept of ‘Half-‘ species from the Dungeons & Dragons Player’s Handbook on the grounds that they are “not comfortable” including an “inherently racist” concept in the game.

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The Knights of Solamnia march to their duty. Art by Daarken via Dungeons & Dragons Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen (2022), Wizards of the Coast

This forthcoming update was first announced publicly at the recent D&D Creator Summit, an event wherein Wizards of the Coast gathered a number of notable personalities ranging from game developers to content creators and provided them with a sneak peek at Dungeons & Dragons’ upcoming releases.

Following a rocky start to the Summit marred with various technical difficulty issues, the publisher eventually hosted a demo of their upcoming D&D Virtual Tabletop, after which D&D lead rules designer Jeremy Crawford, senior story designer Chris Perkins, and studio art director Josh Herman appeared for a Q&A session with the attendees.

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The Dragon Queen Takhisis attacks a group of soldiers with a Red Dragon. Art by Katerina Landon for Dungeons & Dragons Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen (2022), Wizards of the Coast
Eventually, the post-demo Q&A turned to the topic of WotC’s ongoing efforts to sanitize D&D, beginning with a question about how exactly the publisher makes use of their sensitivity readers.

“We don’t send everything to the same people all the time,” Crawford explained of their content review process (per a summary of the event posted to the EN World forum by user brimmels and a recap provided by content creator Daniel Kwan). “Different reviewers have different areas of expertise and experience. Everything gets sent to at least 2 people, sometimes more. The old inclusion review process had holes in it because they would only send out what they thought would be a problem. Now EVERYTHING is sent out so we aren’t guessing what might be a problem.”

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Three ghostly apparitions, revived by the Cataclysm, flicker in spectral flames in a crypt. A human man steps down from his horse to help an elf woman up. Art by Katerina Ladon via Dungeons & Dragons Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen (2022), Wizards of the Coast
“Our team are game designers and storytellers, we’re not experts in culture and inclusion,” he added. “So we’re focused on what damage should this creature do. That’s why everything goes through inclusion review now so everything in our game brings out delight. Even reprints are going through inclusion review. That’s why some older books are changing, too.”

Further elaborating on WotC’s process, the designer detailed, “We get a full report. We then address the issues identified. We have a conversation. Then it goes back to the reviewers so they can see what we did and comment as to whether it addressed the issue. We also now send the art, even the sketches, through the review process. Jeremy thinks of it as ‘inclusion collaboration’ because it’s a conversation going on.”

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A human and a half-ling make sure their opponent is down for the count on a Dungeon Master’s Screen (2016), Wizards of the Coast
To this end, Crawford then confirmed that due to the game now having four elf variants for players to choose from when creating a character – standard Elves, high Elves, Wolf Elves, and the Drow – the Player’s Handbook would soon be revised to do away with ‘half-‘ species.

“Frankly, we are not comfortable, and haven’t been for years with any of the options that start with ‘half’,” he explained of this decision. “The half construction is inherently racist so we simply aren’t going to include it in the new Player’s Handbook.”

Unsurprisingly, Crawford did not expand on his accusation, and thus his reasoning behind this claim remains unknown.

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The soon-to-be-memory-holed race descriptions for Half-Elves and Half-Orcs (2023), D&D Beyond Official Website

However, despite their removal from the Player’s Handbook, Crawford assured players that “If someone wants to play those character options, they’ll still be in D&D Beyond [and] they’ll still be in the 2014 Player’s Handbook”

It should be noted that though players may still be allowed to create Half- characters, thanks to their removal from the core materials, such characters can not be used in an officially-sanctioned event.)

As of writing, it is unclear when the Player’s Handbook will officially be revised, nor when it will hit shelves.
 
I don't understand this decision from a woke pov. It's a fact of existence you're half=elf/orc if you had 1 human and 1 other race as a parent.
It's a badge of honor to be half [insert minority here] to them irl and it's not inherently considered racist to call someone half black etc. so why is it racist in a fake world?
 
So then what do you get when a human and half elf breed? Humans? Elves? Are they just incompatible now?
No more fruitfull interspecies romances. Elf milfs won't be able to breed with human shotas. Orcs women won't be able to breed with elvish neets, and human bards will be free from child support payments.
 
I say this in these threads. Others say this in these threads. It is always repeated when threads like this come up:

There is a perfect Dungeons & Dragons and it is called Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. Not AD&D Second Edition, not 3.5 and not original Dungeons & Dragons. AD&D was and is perfect. Play it. The books are cool but you can get PDFs for free. It is great. You can do anything you want. There is a built-in filter to weed out shit players because you need to read the rules.

AD&D is all you need. Faggots of the Coast can't bother you there.
I'm still having fun.
 
So then what do you get when a human and half elf breed? Humans? Elves? Are they just incompatible now?
It sounds like WotC firmly believes in the "one-drop" rule when it comes to racial ancestry, so presumably an elf. They find it unacceptable to pollute the purity of your race through miscegenation.
 
I cant think of many tropes more representative of the Fantasy genre than mixing, entire storylines and character arcs have been made out of the simple concept of "this guy/gal is half and half with all the pros and cons that entails", and while racism is a huge part of that, usually those characters end up either proving everyone else wrong or actually proving them right... Before commiting genocide on the ones who wronged them, either way, it usually makes for an interesting story and i can't see why you'd ever want to remove that trope

What other tropes will they come after next? I know Damsel in Distress is already prohibited (God forbid you portray a woman needing any help) but Halfling seemed to me as secure as other tried and true archetypes like Rouge with a Heart of Gold, Iron Willed Paladin, Femme Fatale...
 
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