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Hi, half orcs get the 'Savage Attacks, trait as a species (DnD player guide). Logically this would also apply to full Orcs as well, but I cant see it confirmed anywhere?
Even though, it might appear logical, just treat Half-Orcs and Orcs as seperate entries in the list of available species.
There is not really an overlap here. So, no, Orcs do not get "Savage Attacks".
half-orcs may be nastier in some ways than orcs it is the sticky human blood in them.
Itinerant Deputy Shire-reave Tomas Burrfoot - world walker, Raft-captain, speaker to his dead
Toddy Shelfungus- Rider of the Order of Ill Luck, Speaker to Friends of Friends, and Horribly big nosed
Jarl Archi of Jenisis Glade Fee- Noble Knight of the Dragonborn Goldcrest Clan, Sorcerer of the Noble Investigator;y; Knightly order of the Wolfhound
Its most likely a way to make them more distinctive design wise.
Hi, half orcs get the 'Savage Attacks, trait as a species (DnD player guide). Logically this would also apply to full Orcs as well, but I cant see it confirmed anywhere?
Even though, it might appear logical, just treat Half-Orcs and Orcs as seperate entries in the list of available species.
There is not really an overlap here. So, no, Orcs do not get "Savage Attacks".
half-orcs may be nastier in some ways than orcs it is the sticky human blood in them.
Itinerant Deputy Shire-reave Tomas Burrfoot - world walker, Raft-captain, speaker to his dead
Toddy Shelfungus- Rider of the Order of Ill Luck, Speaker to Friends of Friends, and Horribly big nosed
Jarl Archi of Jenisis Glade Fee- Noble Knight of the Dragonborn Goldcrest Clan, Sorcerer of the Noble Investigator;y; Knightly order of the Wolfhound
Its most likely a way to make them more distinctive design wise.