(Short UAs mean I can go deeper into comparisons.) There are also eladrin in the 5e DMG, so let’s fold them into this comparison. Oh, there had been playable eladrin rules in 3.x, but they were nowhere near core. I ain’t sayin’, I’m just sayin’.)Īt least to me, one of the bigger surprises of the 4e Player’s Handbook was the eladrin as a core race, even if 4e could never completely make up its mind whether eladrin were high elves or something distinct. (When, at 3rd level, you find a radius and ulna that might well belong to Tenebrous, you should enjoy your character as much as possible, but don’t expect a long life and cushy retirement. You know, what with the Planescape game that I’m playing in and – the way things are going – I might well need a backup character concept for. It’s a comparatively light release, but free as in beer and this is content that I care about. This time, Mearls and Crawford bring us one elf subrace, the Eladrin and the gith race with its two subraces. It’s the first non-holiday Monday in the month, so Unearthed Arcana is back with a new article.
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