Difference between revisions of "Races of Scalgard"
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* Orc (use stats for orc PCs from the Monster Manual) | * Orc (use stats for orc PCs from the Monster Manual) | ||
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[[Legends of the Phantom World]] | [[Legends of the Phantom World]] |
Latest revision as of 12:03, 22 March 2009
Owing to the themes, influences and design of Scalgard, a game set in the Phantom World has fewer races available as player characters than other 4E game worlds. A player may select from the following races when creating a character:
- Dwarf
- Half-Elf (called "Aelfin" in Scalgard)
- Human
- Orc (use stats for orc PCs from the Monster Manual)
Other races from the first Player's Handbook, and any race from other Dungeons and Dragons sources, will not be considered for play.