And while this has had the desired effect of keeping the number of orc player characters down and their impact minimal, it hasn't been good for game balance at all. This dates back to when races had mandatory alignments and people wanted to discourage Evil player characters from coming in and ruining games (which, let's face it, a lot of evil PCs do). That is, elves (who are pretty) get a much better deal as player characters than do hobgoblins (who are ugly). 2.2 Converting Monsters Into Charactersįor a long time, there has been a definite pro-prettiness bias in the rules of D&D.2.1 Powerful Monsters As PCs, or "Beholder Mages That Don’t Make Us Cry".
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