If my party decided to have a Dragonborne that wasn’t red or gold, I’d reward their decision by putting in traps and enemies that specifically allow that party member to utilize their resistance and breath more
1:27 Some of my multiverse’s settings lean closely to the “science” vector of supernatural science fantasy, so laser-based firearms are feasible in some of them (Pentorbix and Hyakuopolis most certainly, and as Precursor relics in Tabitineris).
Now i wanna play a kobold what whenever it dies his identical sibling comes to replace him, and same for that one, and the one after that, and so on forever
Electrum Pieces are a weird spot of realism in the otherwise silly (for simplicity) coin progression. Electrum is an alloy of Silver and Gold, so would realistically place somewhere between the two in value, materially.
People who play lizard folk just as cannibals need to put more depth into their characters. Add a little flavor, then add a little flavor to the rest of the party. I recommend a marinade for a few days. Tell them it's spiced wine
One of my characters got 3 wishes from the deck of many things one time and we had a really stupid moment where basically 2 and 1/2 members of the party kinda killed themselves and me and the rest of the party literally spent 20 minutes in real time trying to figure out EXACTLY how we wanted to word the wish to bring them all back. It eventually worked out but we kinda fucked up the wording and prematurely found out one of our party members was a changling the whole time so it was a neat story telling device
Jokes on you. My lizardfolk was a monk that, when he was about to die, felt a rage so powerful that it caught timats attention who revived him because she was curious about this little worm. He also was the only nonmurder hobo in the party and befrended a weird mosquito thing
As someone who's playing a varient human bard with the lucky feat and a build based around roleplay, I was incredibly surprised at how much combat would be in the campaign
I played a Lizardfolk, the party didn’t even know he was one because he was disguised as a human as a part of a plot for him and his people to take over all world Government
Me, the minority kobold lover who prefers the part doggo bits of being a kobold and also likes the new changes because i belive that both cowardly and brave kobolds is canon because i doubt good alaigned dragons treat their kobolds anywhere as bad as evil alaigned dragons and if dragons have a distinct alignment then kobolds shoud also have a distinct personalities. Also if gives me credence to make kobolds that come in as many colors as dragons.
I can confirm Dragonborn players being into Kobolds. To this day our Dragonborn fighter is trying to convince us to build a Kobold army (Or for some reason Plan B is to mend a deer skull to his own face)