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Feb 16, 2020 at 17:12 history closed NotArch
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Feb 16, 2020 at 17:02 comment added NotArch Not sure which chat you posted in, but I don't see you've posted in anything in the main Role-playing Games Chat. That's where most folks are (although much fewer folks on the weekend.)
Feb 16, 2020 at 16:53 comment added Victor B @NautArch I think I am, though I did try and ask this in Chat with no replies
Feb 16, 2020 at 16:52 vote accept Victor B
Feb 16, 2020 at 16:30 comment added NotArch I think you're confusing lore with mechanical rules options. But that's better left for discussion in Role-playing Games Chat.
Feb 16, 2020 at 15:25 comment added Victor B @Carcer Thank you. that clears one confusion up. Now I need to understand how "rare elf races" fits in and why "Wild Elves" seem to be in all sorts of descriptions
Feb 16, 2020 at 15:16 comment added Carcer @VictorB the Valenar and Aereni are specific to the Eberron campaign setting, as they are basically elven nations/cultures within that setting. You can read about them in books like Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron and Eberron: Rising from the Last War. This answer by KRyan is also a good primer for the lore. However, none of this is relevant in other campaign settings (unless, of course, you play a cross-setting campaign where characters from one world might find themselves adventuring in another!)
Feb 16, 2020 at 14:30 comment added Victor B @NautArch Sorry if this sounds stupid, but I'm honestly confused as DndBeyond has no sources on even Valenar information, for example, and searching outside of the site tends to lead to misinformation.
Feb 16, 2020 at 14:30 answer added PJRZ timeline score: 3
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Feb 16, 2020 at 14:01 comment added Victor B @NautArch to me, the basic mechanics of High and Wood elf from the PHB is clear, but what's not too clear is how that information, and types of high/wood elves, merge with the Aerenal/Valenar categories, or why Wild Elves are so unique even though they were placed as regular Wood Elves in the PHB. What I find unclear is if all wood elves are wild elves under different names, or if there are unique properties between the Grugach and Kagonesti, for example. As well as if the other Rare Elf Races and Eldrin fall into High and Wood elves too.
Feb 16, 2020 at 13:48 comment added NotArch Is the aggregates dndbeyond listing of elf subraces and their mechanics not clear? I'm not sure what you're asking other than read the book to me.
Feb 16, 2020 at 13:45 history asked Victor B CC BY-SA 4.0