Per page 97 of the Wayfinder's Guide, the Mark of Finding manifests on both humans and half-orcs. The human option for House Tharashk/Mark of Finding members is missing from content. I couldn't find another thread mentioning this.
Per page 97 of the Wayfinder's Guide, the Mark of Finding manifests on both humans and half-orcs. The human option for House Tharashk/Mark of Finding members is missing from content. I couldn't find another thread mentioning this.
Pretty much as DxJxC stated - it sounds like you downloaded the pdf from the DM's Guild. If so, I would recommend re-downloading it as WotC released an update with some changes (including removing the Mark of Finding from Humans).
Pretty much as DxJxC stated - it sounds like you downloaded the pdf from the DM's Guild. If so, I would recommend re-downloading it as WotC released an update with some changes (including removing the Mark of Finding from Humans).
Yeah, I just realized I have both v1 and v2, and was looking at v1...
That said, I don't like some of the changes that occur between editions. I always liked Tharashk because of the bit of racial diversity it offered for a house. I guess I can just homebrew it back in if I really want to keep it.
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Per page 97 of the Wayfinder's Guide, the Mark of Finding manifests on both humans and half-orcs. The human option for House Tharashk/Mark of Finding members is missing from content. I couldn't find another thread mentioning this.
Here you go: https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/dungeons-dragons-discussion/rules-game-mechanics/24756-wayfarers-guide-to-eberron-change-log
Pretty much as DxJxC stated - it sounds like you downloaded the pdf from the DM's Guild. If so, I would recommend re-downloading it as WotC released an update with some changes (including removing the Mark of Finding from Humans).
Yeah, I just realized I have both v1 and v2, and was looking at v1...
That said, I don't like some of the changes that occur between editions. I always liked Tharashk because of the bit of racial diversity it offered for a house. I guess I can just homebrew it back in if I really want to keep it.