Talk:Floran (5e Race)
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I adjusted a large portion of the information on this page. The Floran race seemed rather out-of-line with most character race stat-lines before my edit, as well, so I adjusted some of their abilities and stats. Let me know if you think it is a bit off-balance. I am likely to revisit this later. --Crashguy2 (talk) 20:34, 11 April 2016 (MDT)
- Unsure about "Plant Biochemistry". In D&D creatures with the Plant type do not have inherent immunity to poisons or diseases, nor do specific plant creatures in the MM have such immunities. There's also no way to distinguish which poisons would and wouldn't work. Marasmusine (talk) 04:21, 12 April 2016 (MDT)
- Fair enough. I only own the Player's Handbook, and I was making most of that up anyway. I changed that one to a different trait to reflect their technical knack, and added Keen Senses and Darkvision because it makes sense for the race to have those traits, and it didn't seem too unreasonable, when compared to all the other classes. Anything further about hunting or whatever would probably fall under the abilities of the character's class. --Crashguy2 (talk) 23:13, 12 April 2016 (MDT)
All the subraces are rather powerful, such as the sunflower being Large and dealing 2d4 damage (average 5, more than a longsword that deals 1d8, or an average of 4, or 1d10 when used in two hands, which is also an average of 5) with its unarmed strikes, so by default, or the expansive (and rather unusual) innate spellcasting of the nightbloom. SirSprinkles (talk) 18:07, 22 June 2017 (MDT)
Musicus Rating[edit]
--ConcealedLight (talk) 14:40, 1 March 2018 (MST)