Were they say they're eliminating'race'
Legit situation in one of those Pokemon games too. You choose the girl character because her personality is very....girly lmao and so she does a lot of additional cutesy wootsy bullshit that New Horizons Items takes time up when she's an NPC. The man character is quite stoic in contrast and cuts out all of the extra stuff.That's just the kind of thing that is ruining D&D right now, you joke about it people are legally fighting Orc rights. That the very concept of having a race that leans towards bad alignment in a universe where orientation is enforced and important by magic that exists in universe is racist.
Were they say they're eliminating'race' for next entrances because iT wAs rAcIsT? I don't understand about D&D but I have always been a fan of Warhammer Fantasy RPG and I swear to god in the previous rulebook they say'species' instead of'races' such as in last variant, wtf is wrong with everything.They eliminated racial bonuses at the most recent rule book. You pick your own today so you can be a powerful elf or a smart orc.
They did not even remove racial bonusesthey just gave you the choice to alter them if you would like.
The matter is, people might have been doing this anyway, but now it's in the official rules for 5e. Like, one of the greatest things in DnD is homebrew and tweaking the rules as you see fit. If individuals do not desire bad orcs, they can just not have evil orcs in their campaign, it's so simple.I hear Not Another D&D Podcast and their campaign two exists in a universe where interbreeding is a thing for millenia, so there are no"races". Every being is a great number of different racial aspects.
For player characters it allow the players pick one civic"course" while having their character look however the desire, and all beings are extremely"human-monster hybrid".
Eg. Emily's PC, Fia, is described as being violet skinned and fanged, slightly"orcish" in her face but extended and gangly elven body type. It's a mishmash of different descriptions which works good with a"look how you would like, but apply a race's features".
It is also an optional rule. I personally think it's a little OP since you can chose a feat onto every race (a feat is basically like a gift and a few are extremely strong), but in the long run it is to make your character more elastic when you want to play with an Orc Wizard f.e. and don't have much use for the bonus strength.It's more fun because you can play any race as any course but it makes races only another bit of fluff details which you tell your celebration once and buy Animal Crossing Items they then overlook the whole game their wizard is a half-orc.