A recent Unearthed Arcana article also introduced an artificial lifeform for players to choose as their race, but this one has a much more tragic origin, as the Reborn are the Frankenstein's monsters of D&D. The Eberron Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting has magical robots in the form of the Warforged. The people who are sick of choosing human Fighters, dwarven Clerics, or elven Wizards might want to add some flavor to their own personal Dungeons & Dragons game by choosing some of the weirder races on offer. Related: The New D&D Subclasses & Races In Warchief's Auroboros SettingĪs the D&D multiverse grows, more and more races have become available to players.
These include birdmen, magical robots, and creatures from Greek mythology. Once players start digging into the optional material for the game, they'll find some truly bizarre choices for their character race. These include the regular fantasy races, as well as a few unusual ones, like the dragonborn and the tieflings. There are a number of races in the Player's Handbook for Dungeons & Dragons players to choose for their character. The Fellowship brought together humans, hobbits, dwarves, and elves, while D&D groups have access to a much wider range of fantasy creatures. The roleplaying game Dungeons & Dragonswas heavily inspired by The Lord of the Rings , and all players want their group to be as awesome as the Fellowship of the Ring.