Races

Races refer to the different species or humanoid beings that you can choose to play as for your character. In D&D, races are often fantastical and include a wide range of creatures, such as humans, elves, dwarves, halflings, orcs, goblins, and more. Each race in D&D has its own unique characteristics, abilities, and traits that can influence how the character interacts with the game world and other characters. These traits are often defined by the race's physical, cultural, and magical attributes, and can affect abilities such as strength, intelligence, dexterity, and more. For example, elves are often known for their agility and affinity for magic, while dwarves are known for their durability and craftsmanship.



Human

A ambitious and versatile race that is able adapt to any situation.

Elf

A long-lived and graceful race with a deep connection to nature.

Dwarf

A hardy and industrious race with the talent for craftsmanship and mining.

Halfling

A small and nimble race that excels in stealth and agility.

Gnome

A curious and inventive race with a talent for magic and tinkering.

Half-Elf

A mix of human and elf that combines the best qualities of both races.

Half-Orc

A fierce and brutal race that values strength and combat prowess.

Tiefling

A race with infernal heritage, with both a demonic appearance and abilities.

Dragonborn

A noble and honorable race that embodies the power and majesty of dragons.