Ah, it's Hasbro. They must be absolutely hurting for cash since Wizards of the Coast is about the only profitable arm of the company and has been making some big missteps lately(as opposed to the smaller missteps that have been ongoing for years at this point).
You don’t think cowboyish orcs that don’t have guns and love and get along with everybody always forever with happiness and friendship makes for a good game?
Half-Orcs are reviled for a reason. If you play as a monster you should be treated as a monster. I say this as someone who once played a goblin that was the animal companion to another player's Bugbear Ranger. That was a weird campaign and only worked because we were out in the fucking sticks.
Not as weird as having one humanoid character, with everyone else playing pieces of his magical, talking equipment. The sword as an instigator, the shield as a coward, the boots always wanting to wander off to "interesting" places, etc
Ah, it's Hasbro. They must be absolutely hurting for cash since Wizards of the Coast is about the only profitable arm of the company and has been making some big missteps lately(as opposed to the smaller missteps that have been ongoing for years at this point).
You don’t think cowboyish orcs that don’t have guns and love and get along with everybody always forever with happiness and friendship makes for a good game?
Half-Orcs are reviled for a reason. If you play as a monster you should be treated as a monster. I say this as someone who once played a goblin that was the animal companion to another player's Bugbear Ranger. That was a weird campaign and only worked because we were out in the fucking sticks.
Not as weird as having one humanoid character, with everyone else playing pieces of his magical, talking equipment. The sword as an instigator, the shield as a coward, the boots always wanting to wander off to "interesting" places, etc