155 points

Don’t humans have the ability to fuck everything? It’s why half elves and half orcs exist, but no non-human hybrids.

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Ah, good old Book of Erotic Fantasy. It’s so gloriously stupid that everyone should own a copy. That table is by far not the silliest part of the book.

It’s only bested by the official sex rulebook for The Dark Eye, which is an April Fools joke that spiraled out of control and has actual rules for intercourse – deliberately bureaucratic and unsexy ones included purely as a “you asked for it” joke at the reader’s expense.

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28 points

Honestly, Elder Scrolls has it right: the offspring of two different races will always be the race of the mother, but with some traits of the father.

None of that funny crossbreeding stuff, just keep it simple.

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So basically your mitochondria decides your species?

Personally I like keeping it a little more complicated. It’s the same race as the mother, unless the mother is a ditto, in which case it’s the same race as the father.

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At first I read this as “these species can fuck each other”. Then I realized that this is only concerning conception, all these species could fuck each other as they please.

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20 points

Y or M means you can fuck that species. N means you can fuck that species without protection.

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I see that nymphs bang everything, makes sense. Sprites are only slowing down (with M for Maybe) at very large sized humanoids like Giants and Ogres, that’s pretty hardcore/disturbing.

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5 points

If it applies to DnD’s cosmology, than it has to mean with viable offspring, because half-dwarves canonically exist in the Darksun setting and they’re called Muls.

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1 point

Go on…

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16 points

Dragons and Nymphs don’t fuck around. Got it.

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5 points

And fiends of course

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1 point

How do you fuck a dragon?

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11 points

dryads reject lizardfolk and only lizardfolk

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4 points

By this I’m assuming lizard-folk lay eggs.

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4 points

It never occurred me until now that half dwarves are not a thing

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6 points

Muls from the Dark Sun setting are half dwarves. They’re sterile so I guess maybe they don’t count?

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1 point

Dryads: I’ll breed with anything

Dryads (earlier that day): I don’t care for Lizardfolk

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49 points

Found the bard. ^

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17 points

One day I’m going to play an asexual bard, just to subvert expectations.

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44 points

This is the truth they don’t want us to know.

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14 points

You sure? I believe I remember there being a story about a halfling or a gnome drinking an enlarge potion or two to get hot and sweaty with some giantess.

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25 points

Imagine being the halfling-giant and you’re just some normal guy.

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You’re gonna have big feet no matter what

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5 points

That’ll be from the human half of the half ling.

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9 points

Do they fuck everything, or get fucked by everything? How that half orc came into existence wasn’t a good time for everyone.

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16 points

How that half orc came into existence wasn’t a good time for everyone.

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3 points

Haha, unexpectedly wholesome!

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9 points

Technically it implies that all these other races are diverged near humans, humans being relatively unchanged remain close enough to produce viable offspring, but with different non human races being diverged from each other to the point of non viability.

So basically the racial map for a D&D setting would have humans at the center, with half children in each of the spokes of a wheel, and every non human race being nodes located in the environment where they developed in extremity, and then from there you can build the environment under the premise of the conditions that developed elves or dwarves or orcs from the human starting point.

This would also have to include a backstory spanning tens of thousands of years.

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13 points

Is a half halfling a quarterling?

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8 points

And half a quarterling is a sixteenthling, just like music.

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1 point

Why wouldn’t it be?

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10 points

Alternative: humans were specifically engineered to be able to half-breed with anything - even elemental beings - so that they’d be able to take over the world.

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9 points

Too close to great replacement theory to be campaign safe IMO

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You’re thinking of dragons. Humans only have the ability to fuck elves, orcs, and dragons.

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3 points

Depends on the setting, some have other half species

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94 points

Humans get to slowly raise the temperature of the world over 100 years until it causes a mass extinction event. It’s very effective.

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48 points

“Parry this, you filthy casual!”

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32 points

It’s called playing the long game, maybe look it up. You may have won the campaign(s), but I won the multi-generational war.

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14 points

I think that win was a pyrrhic victory

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18 points

I think your mom was a pyrrhic victory.

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Or burn down the tree-huggers’ woods.

Edit: It’s a joke. Are we against jokes here?

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When I block someone, they can still see my comments, but I’ll never see them again, right?

edit: typical Lemmy. don’t ask a question, or you get downvoted.

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Yeah, and as far as I’m aware they can respond to you too. I much prefer it over Reddit’s approach, it was often used as a “Haha, I get the last word!” Button.

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0 points

Lol do you know how insanely flammable your trailer is?

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65 points

Vumans get a feat, which is arguably one of the strongest abilities. Base humans are notoriously weak though.

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23 points

Base humans are generalists, which by their nature won’t have something specific that stands out. +1 to each stat and I think an extra skill is nice if you like not being terrible at anything. Not great at anything is a tradeoff that other races don’t have though…

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2 points

It can be good for certain builds, but in practice 2-3 of those +1s end up being meaningless for most characters, and with the Tasha’s changes, every character can freely distribute +1/1/1 or +2/1, making it a wash in almost every case, including on Vumans who can pick up an additional +1 from the feat. Between that and only getting one floating skill proficiency when most heritages get a fixed or small list skill proficiency in addition to one or more standout features, base human is by far the weakest choice.

I think giving a feat, a skill and an expertise would be a good way to set them apart a little bit from the other heritages.

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2 points

Of course it only applies to some builds, like anything else. A couple extra bonuses to avoid negatives on savings throws can be nice though, if the goal is to reduce weaknesses.

Honestly, every class should get at least one skill with expertise. Maybe pick one from their class list, like a Fighter with expertise in Athletics so a Bard isn’t better than them at throwing goblins around. A Bard and Rogue would just have more.

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60 points

Don’t humans get two extra proficiencies to represent their adaptability and quick learning?

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43 points

Boooooring

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17 points

Boring AND conceited. I always roll my eyes at this trope of “unlike all these different fantasy beings that are good are specific things, we can be good at everything”. Seems like imagination falling short, that other beings would not have their own breadth of possibilities, and humans wouldn’t have their own unique advantages that are particular just to them.

If I had to pick one thing, it would probably be something teamwork related. Humans are very social beings compared to other animals.

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8 points

Especially given humans have real standout traits like being endurance hunters, somewhat rapid scarring and a high resistance to shock (advantage on constitution checks?)

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4 points

Everyone’s an endurance hunter in DnD.

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45 points

Humans get privilege.

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15 points

Careful, you’ll trigger their human fragility.

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