Could something like this ever come to pass?for when trusting players would just work as well.
Just give em the thumbs up, already. Try it out as an experiment. You might be surprised by the results.
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No huzzah was made because everyone realized that before that admin decision, previous admin had said all planetouched would be allowed, and that with this so called "approval" it was unlikely we would see any planetouched until Moonseas went live.danielmn wrote:Yeah, I can see why it hasn't come to fruition yet, I know a lot of work is involved...
I just figured as much controversy and blah as this subject has caused, when it was finally given the thumbs up by Admin that a big deal would have been made about it...guess not.
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QFTLot of work, for when trusting players would just work as well.
That is a very flawed argument - you make it sound as if including Planetouched should be the default.kiyoti wrote:Love them or hate them, planetouched exist in the Foregotten Realms Campaign books as playable races. As far as them being rare, isn’t it supposed to be rare to ever see a HIGHLY reclusive Wild Elf outside of anything except the oldest forests?
A stunning rebuttal, that. Somewhat akin to shouting "I know you are but what am I."Kest wrote:speaking of flawed argumentsMayhem wrote:The default is, we start at level 1. Technically, by default, ANY level adjusted race is therefore out of a players reach.
Works for me.Runestaff wrote: Then you can simply put a paragraph in the players manual warning of this fact.
I disagree. Drow, duerger and wild elves are all established races with numerous populations, albeit in their respective habitations. My understanding may be flawed, I admit, but a tiefling AFAIK is an individual member of some established race that has a trace of devilish or demonic blood. Sort of a mutant. I don't believe there are large populations of tieflings living together as communities in cities or forests anywhere on or under Faerun, with their own societies, culture etc., (like drow, duerger or wild elves) but I may be wrong. So unless you are playing in planescape I think they are pretty rare from a numbers standpoint. Drow, duerger and wild elves are numerous, they just tend to stay in the underdark or in the deep forests, usually.Runestaff wrote: If you accept that planetouched require DM approval for the reasons stated, then you cannot logically allow drow, duergar, or any other ECL race without the same restrictions. Having twenty wild elves running around is pretty "unrealistic" too, but I don't see anyone arguing for that race being subjected to the approval process.
This thread was created to solicit community opinion on the issue of planetouched races. I don't think anyone can honestly disagree that playing a tiefling, at least openly, can subject a player to consistent confrontation with other players and a high incidence of potential CvC -- just like playing a drow or duerger -- but those races are KOS aren't they? As I understand the rules, it is preferred that CvC be DM monitored. This creates a burden on the DM team -- unless tiefers are KOS (which is why I asked initially). It also creates the potential for a negative affect on immersion. If a tiefer walks through town whistling and swinging his tail and a mob forms to catch the "demon" and hang him and no DM is on, what then? ((Oops no DM on, no hanging today, kthxby)) and then everyone walks off on their merry way. I actually would have no problem with the above scenario personally. Others might. When these special races become very numerous, the issue becomes compounded.Runestaff wrote: It seems that whenever something "new" is available to add to the game (PrCs, planetouched, etc.) there naturally follows months of debate and layers of bureaucracy that must be navigated to get it in the game. As most of the community consists of responsible RPers, put the new races in and trust people to play them properly.
Ah, the "pretend the problem doesn't exist" argument.Kest wrote:Do planetouched start at level one? Yes.
This is inaccurate. I believe I am and have been the foremost proponent of drow in ALFA and I have no complaints about the current system in NWN2 which requires that a drow PC gain 6000 exp to get its second hit-dice. Indeed, the current system, which is the "out of the box" system was something I (and others) suggested for its simplicity. Trying to paint we supporters of ECL races as grasping, greedy and ungrateful is misleading, insulting, and incorrect.But some folks want to have their cake (ECL race) and eat it (complaints about taking too long to level) too.