What ALL Your Favorite D&D Races Say About You

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Published 2023-09-05

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  • @bot_ave
    "Share your other racial stereotypes in the comments below ☺️💖" has never sounded more positive
  • @creeper1087
    What ive noticed with goliaths is they seem to have a primal urge to pick up and carry halflings and other small party members
  • @BrothersHSN
    As a barbarian goliath I must say... negating the DM's damage is awesome! "Oh no, a critical hit!!! Let's go ahead and half that... hmmm, still quite a bit... Stone's endurance... aaaaaaand, that's a total damage of 2, which leaves me at 130 hp" The tears in their eyes... amazing!
  • @Lucsld
    Gith: You want to play pirates of caribbean in the astral plane, you just need to convince your DM.
  • @ImpudentInfidel
    "If you're a new tiefling player and you have no idea what I'm referring to than you'll learn a lot about yourself in the next year or two" had me in stitches.
  • @IcynezYuki
    I FEEL SO CALLED OUT WITH THE "Where drow"
  • @TheBeaz3
    As a person whose favorite race is dwarf, I can confirm that dwarf is correct and every single way. ROCK AND STONE!
  • My go to DND character is a tabaxi and I made him small. He is a glorified house cat and is adored by the rest of the party.
  • @loviebeest
    One of my party-members played as a centaur. She wasn't a brony, never seen that show. She is a horse girl and she knows how to use her horse knowledge to convince the DM into giving herself insane buffs. One of those buffs was because of having spiked horseshoes for more grip. Wich not only helped with difficult terrain but also made kicking damage worse.
  • @gooderambles
    I have never understood why WotC keeps pushing Sea Elves on people when Merfolk are right here continuously getting neglected for multiple editions, even though more people would want to play as a Mermaid than another Elf variant.
  • @willc3697
    It’s funny how my current D&D party is, like, the opposite of the stereotypes here. The Firbolg in the party is a grave cleric who is essentially Medic from TF2, and the Warforged Druid is a chaotic bundle of freshly-discovered emotions that completely alters their personality to fit whatever creature they transform into.
  • Tabaxi player here,i just love the blinding speed and roleplaying the "getting distracted at light beams" part
  • @Meanlucario
    Hearing fans of firbolg ditching the giant part of the species hurts a little for a lore nut like me. It's a very, very important part of their culture.
  • @samdurfee6093
    11:18 This perfectly describes a friend of mine, he was a Circle of Spores Lizardfolk who spoke in brief sentences. His goal was to cultivate the spores.
  • "If you're a new tiefling player and you have no idea what I'm referring to, then you'll learn a lot about yourself in the next year or two!" 🤣🤣🤣
  • @Blazieth
    I will say, when it comes to Kenders... the only real way I've seen for their old stealing habits to be done right... is to play up the fact that it was not conscious decisions, it's random subconscious compulsions. They don't choose to steal. They do it reflexively. Translation: The player agrees upon deciding to play the race, that they do not go "I steal " every five minutes. Instead... every once in a while, the DM just... sneaks something into their inventory. This may have consequences. This may entertain the player when they look in their bags and go "wait, when did I get this?" This may result in the player recognizing the item and getting that sinking pit in their stomach as they realize "oh fuck I've stolen something I REALLY SHOULD NOT HAVE STOLEN."
  • @jjkthebest
    I literally learned of fairies being an official playable race when you mentioned it and immediately had the reaction you talked about.
  • @heededshadow509
    I took a different approach when it came to reflavoring plasmoid. Instead of the anime route I had my character's origin be he was an ancient sentient gray ooze that developed well above his kind, and developed a thirst for knowledge. Using an old suit of armor to hide what he was, he took the plasmoid shape and took to the surface, always careful to maintain his cover. It was really fun because I had to act like I wasn't blind and made the decision to be mute as well.