Species Name:
(Choose a name for your species)
Ability Score Increase:
(Specify which ability scores are increased by being a member of this species. For example, +2 to Intelligence and +1 to Wisdom.)
Size:
(Determine the size of your species. Common sizes are Small, Medium, or a range like Small to Medium.)
Age:
(Determine the average lifespan of your species’s members.)
Speed:
(Specify the base walking speed of your species, typically in feet. For example, 30 feet.)
Alignment:
(Provide a general idea of the typical alignment tendencies of your species, such as lawful, chaotic, or neutral.)
Languages:
(List the languages your species can speak and understand. Common choices include Common and one other language.)
Traits:
(This is where you’ll list the unique abilities and features of your species. Consider racial abilities, resistances, or special skills.)
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Trait 1: (Description of the first racial trait.)
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Trait 2: (Description of the second racial trait.)
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Trait 3: (Description of the third racial trait.)
Subspecies:
(If applicable, include information on any subspeciess within your species. List additional ability score increases, traits, or features.)
- Subspecies Name:
- Ability Score Increase:
- Trait 1:
- Trait 2:
Roleplaying Tips:
(Provide guidance on roleplaying a character of this species. Consider cultural aspects, common behaviors, or how they interact with other speciess.)
Questions for info
- Why does my campaign need the species to be playable?
- What does the species look like?
- Where do the members of this species live?
- Are there interesting conflicts built into the species’s history that make the species compelling from a storytelling standpoint?
- What is the species’s relationship to the other playable speciess?
- What classes and backgrounds are well suited to members of the species?
- What are the species’s signature traits?
- In the case of a new subspecies, what sets it apart from the other subspeciess of the parent species?