nekahat,

👺

sammytheman666,

I play a human 7 days a week, almost every hour of the day and night, except when I play dnd. I like to be someone that isn’t like me from time to time :)

GolGolarion,

After the horrors of 3.5e/PF1e, I just can’t go back to another Human PC. Every PC was a human, because they were the only ones who got another flexible feat slot, and there were a LOT of feat taxes.

ahdok,
@ahdok@ttrpg.network avatar

My approach to that kind of thing was always to just use the statblock I wanted, and re-skin it to the lineage I wanted.

ryven,
@ryven@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Isn’t this still a thing? Almost every character I’ve played in 5e who wasn’t a human would have been mechanically stronger as a Variant Human (or a Custom Lineage with the feat option) than as whatever they were.

GolGolarion,

The trick is that I dont play d&d 5e, eheheh

microwavedraptin,

There’s two types of goblins — mindless gremlins who want nothing more than to gut you like a fish, and halflings with green skin.

shani66,
@shani66@burggit.moe avatar

Humans bad

yellow_fishtail,

I wish any of my players would make art of my game, but no one has really bothered in my DM career :(

ahdok,
@ahdok@ttrpg.network avatar

Drawing art of my campaigns was how I actually got into drawing - it’s never too late to start.

yellow_fishtail,

That’s true! I am actually starting like that, since shitty drawings are better than nothing here!

ahdok,
@ahdok@ttrpg.network avatar

I found DnD was a phenomenal vehicle for learning to draw. In the early days when you start drawing, the most important things to progress are (in approximate order of importance)

  1. To draw a lot.
  2. To draw regularly.
  3. To spend time looking at art you like, to study it - so you can try and work on making your art more like it.
  4. To have friends look at your work and give you constructive feedback.

One of the hardest things with drawing a lot, and regularly, is having inspiration for material for “things to draw” - and DnD provides this in spades - regular new events that make for dynamic imagery that you can try to capture week-on-week… as well as a group of invested friends who want to look at your art.

When I started playing 4e, I started drawing pictures of the characters each week, and we went from this:

https://ttrpg.network/pictrs/image/8c6616ce-1bdd-43df-a105-e4a38b46d4b0.jpeg

To this, in about a year:

https://ttrpg.network/pictrs/image/59379e82-85ef-4a83-9d5f-16cc54a25254.jpeg

yellow_fishtail,

This is the most effort someone has bothered to put in to show me something in a long, long time. Thank you. I’ll do my best.

jjjalljs,

My inner munchkin doesn’t like playing humans much. If they had +2 all stats instead of +1, or a useful racial power (all healing received is maximized), maybe.

I guess there’s variant human for the feat if your table allows it.

TheSpookiestUser, (edited )
@TheSpookiestUser@lemmy.world avatar

My first character ever was a goblin wizard (part of the Izzet league in the Ravnica setting). I’ve had a soft spot for goblins ever since.

EDIT: and yes my familiar was a rat how did you know -

ryven,
@ryven@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Recently I have been working on improving my human-to-nonhuman character ratio by playing characters that are at least half human. In my last campaign I was a centaur druid, and in the current one I’m a merfolk cleric/sorcerer!

blashork,
@blashork@hexbear.net avatar

I will not stand for this anti goblin propaganda >:(

ahdok,
@ahdok@ttrpg.network avatar
______,

She just like me fr

beebarfbadger,

nods in goblin

platysalty,

Look, if I wanted to play human I'd just go outside

TwilightVulpine,

Right? I'm already forced to be a human every single day. I don't need more of that.

neptune,

I have never played a goblin either. Bonus to DEX and to CON? Pretty cool. I guess the disengage feature would be redundant with a rogue however.

Might have to make a cheeky goblin ranger or druid someday.

ahdok,
@ahdok@ttrpg.network avatar

Honestly, the kit is great for every class other than rogue, although it’s especially good for ranged classes that want to back away from enemies.

Anyone following my posts here has figured out by now that I have a goblin cleric… It’s exceptionally nice, especially at low levels, to be able to disengage as a bonus action, walk 30ft then use a touch range heal or buff spell. (Not to mention being able to walk through large enemy spaces)

Graycliff,

I’ve actually never played a goblin. Although I might, if my one player follows through on his threat to run Pathfinder 2–I already have a Goblin Paladin of Calistria statted up.

Zehzin,
@Zehzin@lemmy.world avatar

But I like silly creeture

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