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  2. Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) Fifth Edition (5e) Races. A comprehensive list of all official character races for Fifth Edition.

  3. Sep 24, 2021 · All playable races in D&D 5e. Aarakockra. Aasimar. Bugbear. Centaur. Changeling. Dragonborn. Dwarves. Elves. Fairy. Firbolg. Genasi. Giff. Gith. Gnomes. Goblin. Goliath. Grung. Hadozee. Half-Elf. Half-Orc. Halflings. Harengon. Hobgoblin.

    • Races vs. Species
    • Choosing A Race
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    • Beyond The Pale

    Moving into the 2024 DnD 5e rules, Wizards of the Coast has adopted the term “Species” in place of “Race.” In tules terms, the two words are interchangeable.

    If you are building your character by starting with your race, it’s perfectly fine to pick any race that catches your interest. Some races are more or less powerful, but thanks to the Custom Origin rules introduced in Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything, any race can fit with any class and be reasonably effective. If you’re looking to optimize your char...

    Aarakocra

    Aarakocra did a lot of things first. They’re the first entry in the Monster Manual. They’re the first playable race in 5e that could be considered an anthromorph (an animal person). They’re the first playable race with flight. They’re the first race banned from Adventurer’s League. All exciting stuff. Mechanically, Aarakocra are frustratingly bland. They get ability score increases, flight, talons, and a disappointing innate spell that you’ll rarely use. They’re a flying stat block. You play...

    Aasimar

    Aasimars are the go-to option for players who want to play a character with clear celestial influence. They have been through several major design changes over the years (see Aasimar Versions, in our race guide), but the celestial theme and some of their traits have remained a constant. The version of the Aasimar published in Volo’s Guide to Monsters gets three subraces to choose from. While it’s never explicitly stated, it’s implied that the Protector and Scourge are intended to be good-alig...

    Autognome

    Sure, 3rd edition gave us the Warforged, but Spelljammerdates back to 2nd edition, so the Autognome may be DnD’s first playable construct. The playable version of the Autognome shares similarities with the Warforged (durability, mostly), but the Autognome is clearly designed more for skill and tool use than for combat. It shares none of the Autognome monster’s penchant for malfunctioning and exploding. Comparing the playable Autognome to the monster stat block, there’s a lot that’s different....

    I typically don’t cover content beyond what has made it into official sourcebooks. However, I occasionally make exceptions when numerous people make requests that I cover the same content. This may include Unearthed Arcana content or non-official content published during official events (like One Grung Above(affiliate link)), and very rarely may in...

  4. Welcome to this Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition wiki. This wiki hosts DND 5e content that is setting-specific, play-test content, or unofficial 'homebrew' content. Some content found on this page may not be suitable for play at your table. Check with your DM to see if what you find here is a good fit for your table.

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    • Aarakocra. Creature Type: Humanoid. Size: Medium. Speed: 30 feet. Flight: Aarakocra not wearing medium or heavy armor have a flying speed equal to their walking speed.
    • Aasimar. Creature Type: Humanoid. Size: Medium. Speed: 30 feet. Celestial Resistance: Resistance to necrotic and radiant damage. Darkvision: 60 feet. Healing Hands: Once per long rest, touch a creature and roll a number of d4s equal to your proficiency bonus, restoring that much hp to the creature.
    • Bugbear. Creature Type: Humanoid (also a goblinoid) Size: Medium. Speed: 30 feet. Darkvision: 60 feet. Fey Ancestry: Advantage on saving throws to avoid or end being charmed.
    • Centaur. Creature Type: Fey. Size: Medium. Speed: 40 feet. Charge: If you move 30 feet toward a target and hit with a melee weapon attack, you can make a bonus action attack with your hooves.
  5. D&D 5th Edition Races. Compendium. Type to search for a spell, item, class — anything! D&D 5th Edition Races. Dragonborn. Dwarf. Elf. Gnome. Half-Elf. Half-Orc. Halfling. Human. Tiefling.

  6. In the reckonings of most worlds, humans are the youngest of the common races, late to arrive on the world scene and short-lived in comparison to dwarves, elves, and dragons. Whatever drives them, humans are the innovators, the achievers, and the pioneers of the worlds. Read the full entry | More options.

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