Picking a race to play for your character in DnD can be a bit daunting – especially if you have personal biases like I do. I don’t like to play dwarves, for example.
Which means that when I want to play a stout, immovable fighter, I either have to play a race I don’t care for or else I have to get creative.
Picking a race should be much more than just finding the race that gives you the best combat bonuses for the class you have in mind. It is also a reflection of an aspect of your personality and an indication of what you bring to the table.
If every character you play is min/maxed or optimized fully every time, it won’t take long for the other players to know exactly what you are playing and how you are going to play it - which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. There are builds that are more effective than others, anyone who tells you different should be selling life insurance. I prefer to allow the other players to find out my character’s strengths and weaknesses over time rather than saying “I’m playing an elf” and someone else finish my sentence “ranger, ranged attack specialist because you’re scared to get your hands dirty, and you want to do lots of damage.”
So, how do you pick a race? Simple – pick what you enjoy. Pick what matches the concept you are striving for. If you like dwarves. You read The Lord of the Rings and fell in love with Gimli – then play a dwarf. If you liked Legolas better, play an elf. If you read a Forgotten Realms novel and found something you enjoy – play that race.
And when you pick that dwarf, understand that you can make an effective character from that race in a lot of ways. A dwarf rogue may not be great at sneaking but could excel at finding dungeon secrets and uncovering NPC lies.
Or you could just roll a die and play a random race.
Either way, have fun with it!
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