Questions: (I'm so sorry! oi!)
1) Would just being a teifling count as having (being) 1 rare trait? Or are they restricted to "exotic".
2) Are unnatural (not human) skin colors restricted to hollows (& maybe teiflings?) or are elves & orcs also allowed to have odd skin colors?
Elves and orcs are absolutely able to have "odd" skin colours. Being a tiefling/Djinn would count as a rare trait, yes. An orc would be uncommon, etc, as per the rarities listed on the species info. Currently the only "exotic" trait would be hollow attunement or technically just a wildren with many uncommon or above traits. ^^ I hope this answers your questions and feel free to ask if you have more.
Questions: (I'm so sorry! oi!) 1) Would just being a teifling count as having (being) 1 rare trait? Or are they restricted to "exotic". 2) Are unnatural (not human) skin colors restricted to hollows (& maybe teiflings?) or are elves & orcs also allowed to have odd skin colors?
Thank so much you for your time!
5 years, 5 months ago
Elves and orcs are absolutely able to have "odd" skin colours. Being a tiefling/Djinn would count as a rare trait, yes. An orc would be uncommon, etc, as per the rarities listed on the species info. Currently the only "exotic" trait would be hollow attunement or technically just a wildren with many uncommon or above traits. ^^ I hope this answers your questions and feel free to ask if you have more.
5 years, 5 months ago Edited 11:43 pm
Thank you! I appreciate it!
5 years, 5 months ago