Misery
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One of my favorite races with a level adjustment comes from Fiend Folio, the Feytouched. Basically the offspring of a half-fey and another base creature.
What I'm curious of, however, is there anything at all saying only humans can be feytouched? My charcter for example has a drow mother and a half elf/ half fey father (pixie). If they have a child, the child would be feytouched, no?
Also, feytouched is an actual race if I recall so that means the offspring would ONLY get the powers of the feytouched, aka meaning the fey blood was stronger then the other blood in his veins. Would this mean they would have to sleep a normal 8 hours worth? And would they have the same age as an elf since that's his parents race (or at least half on his father side).
| Abraham spalding |
It hits on the same level as the Aasimar and tiefling. No such creatures are not just "human only" but in order to keep the headaches to a minimum I would just have all such creatures use the same basic stats and make a note that the "base" is elf instead of human or what not.
That's just me though.
Misery
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It hits on the same level as the Aasimar and tiefling. No such creatures are not just "human only" but in order to keep the headaches to a minimum I would just have all such creatures use the same basic stats and make a note that the "base" is elf instead of human or what not.
That's just me though.
Thanks :D It's actually good to here from someone else's point of view on the subject. I've basically decided on t he same thing with regular sleeping and such, but kept the elven age.
| pres man |
It hits on the same level as the Aasimar and tiefling. No such creatures are not just "human only" but in order to keep the headaches to a minimum I would just have all such creatures use the same basic stats and make a note that the "base" is elf instead of human or what not.
That's just me though.
I do the same thing basically. Dwarf "touched" characters tend to be shorter and stockier (but still within the range for the touched race). Elf "touched" characters tend to be slimmer. Etc. The fluff changes a bit but the crunch stays the same.