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  1. This is the current list of all Races, both Homebrew and SRD, on D&D Wiki. See also 3.5e Races.

    • Nymph

      Naturally Magical. : A Nymph has no level adjustment if her...

    • Dwarf, Variant

      Dwarves are naturally dense, broad creatures. They stand...

    • Half-Dwarf

      Half-Dwarves tend to worship Dwarven gods. This may be...

    • Fox-folk

      Most Fox-folk speak Common and Sylvan, though unusually...

  2. 20th-ECL Races. Giants, Stone (Elders) Back to Main Page → System Reference Document. Open Game Content. This is part of the Revised (v.3.5) System Reference Document. It is covered by the Open Game License v1.0a, rather than the Creative Commons Attribution Sharealike License.

  3. srd.dndtools.org › srd › racesSRD - PC Races

    Once you know your character's race and class, assign your ability score rolls to particular abilities, alter those abilities according to race, and continue detailing your character. You can play a character of any race and class combination, but certain races do better pursuing certain careers.

  4. Open Game Content (place problems on the discussion page).; This is part of the (3.5e) Revised System Reference Document.It is covered by the Open Game License v1.0a, rather than the GNU Free Documentation License 1.3.To distinguish it, these items will have this notice. If you see any page that contains SRD material and does not show this license statement, please contact an admin so that ...

  5. I'll provide you with this lovely list of every race in D&D 3.5 without a Level Adjustment. As stated, all of those races carry 0 LA, which means that they will level up as quickly as others, but also don't have overpowered statlines, which is generally what you want from your races.

  6. Add your own Race to Dungeons & Dragons Wiki by clicking the link and following the instructions. 3.5e Races by Type, Subtype & Size. Back to Main Page → 3.5e Homebrew.

  7. www.dandwiki.com › wiki › SRD:RacesSRD:Races - D&D Wiki

    Open Game Content (place problems on the discussion page).; This is part of the (3.5e) Revised System Reference Document.It is covered by the Open Game License v1.0a, rather than the GNU Free Documentation License 1.3.To distinguish it, these items will have this notice. If you see any page that contains SRD material and does not show this license statement, please contact an admin so that ...

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