
Elf Species Details
Created by the god Corellon, the first elves could change their forms at will. They lost this ability when Corellon cursed them for plotting with the deity Lolth, who tried and failed to usurp Corellon’s dominion. When Lolth was cast into the Abyss, most elves renounced her and earned Corellon’s forgiveness, but that which Corellon had taken from them was lost forever.
No longer able to shape-shift at will, the elves retreated to the Feywild, where their sorrow was deepened by that plane’s influence. Over time, curiosity led many of them to explore other planes of existence, including worlds in the Material Plane.
Elves have pointed ears and lack facial and body hair. They live for around 750 years, and they don’t sleep but instead enter a trance when they need to rest. In that state, they remain aware of their surroundings while immersing themselves in memories and meditations.
An environment subtly transforms elves after they inhabit it for a millennium or more, and it grants them certain kinds of magic. Drow, high elves, and wood elves are examples of elves who have been transformed thus.
Drow
Drow typically dwell in the Underdark and have been shaped by it. Some drow individuals and societies avoid the Underdark altogether yet carry its magic. In the Eberron setting, for example, drow dwell in rainforests and cyclopean ruins on the continent of Xen’drik.
High Elves
High elves have been infused with the magic of crossings between the Feywild and the Material Plane. On some worlds, high elves refer to themselves by other names. For example, they call themselves sun or moon elves in the Forgotten Realms setting, Silvanesti and Qualinesti in the Dragonlance setting, and Aereni in the Eberron setting
Wood Elves
Wood elves carry the magic of primeval forests within themselves. They are known by many other names, including wild elves, green elves, and forest elves. Grugach are reclusive wood elves of the Greyhawk setting, while the Kagonesti and the Tairnadal are wood elves of the Dragonlance and Eberron settings, respectively.
Elf Traits
Creature Type: Humanoid
Size: Medium (about 5–6 feet tall)
Speed: 30 feet
Darkvision
You have Darkvision with a range of 60 feet.
Elven Lineage
You are part of a lineage that grants you supernatural abilities. Choose a lineage from the Elven Lineages table. You gain the level 1 benefit of that lineage.
When you reach character levels 3 and 5, you learn a higher-level spell, as shown on the table. You always have that spell prepared. You can cast it once without a spell slot, and you regain the ability to cast it in that way when you finish a Long Rest. You can also cast the spell using any spell slots you have of the appropriate level.
Intelligence, Wisdom, or Charisma is your spellcasting ability for the spells you cast with this trait (choose the ability when you select the lineage).
Lineage | Level 1 | Level 3 | Level 5 |
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Drow | The range of your Darkvision increases to 120 feet. You also know the Dancing Lights cantrip. | Faerie Fire | Darkness |
High Elf | You know the Prestidigitation cantrip. Whenever you finish a Long Rest, you can replace that cantrip with a different cantrip from the Wizard spell list. | Detect Magic | Misty Step |
Wood Elf | Your Speed increases to 35 feet. You also know the Druidcraft cantrip. | Longstrider | Pass without Trace |
Fey Ancestry
You have Advantage on saving throws you make to avoid or end the Charmed condition.
Keen Senses
You have proficiency in the Insight, Perception, or Survival skill.
Trance
You don’t need to sleep, and magic can’t put you to sleep. You can finish a Long Rest in 4 hours if you spend those hours in a trancelike meditation, during which you retain consciousness.
what are eladrin
I think in R.A. Salvatore's novels Drizzt himself (the first and most iconic runaway drow hero) actually slowly adjusted to higher light levels, and he could see fine after spending years on the surface. So it actually makes sense, assuming your drow character has been out of the Underdark for a similarly long time.
They're elves that chose to stay in the feywild (see paragraph 2)
Elves are so cool.
Ya They are
This isn't/won't be ALL the new rules. There will be new supplement books - like Tasha's and Xanathar's, etc. - and some species and subclasses will likely be republished.
Take a level of Fighter or Ranger
Because WotC lacks the courage Zeb Cook and TSR had in 1989 to use Gygax's notes and remove all subtypes from the 2e PHB.
Based on this edition's design principles, lineage should be a background an associated feat for the features.
love elves!
i dont see the languages :(
I think it's largely because the different dwarf subspecies have no distinct visual identity, where the elves clearly do.
That's not an excuse to remove them, though. That's an excuse to rewrite them and make them better. WoTC are just lazy.
Oh I looked for it in traits as that is where it was before, I generally ignore the fluff text since it's specific to the Forgotten Realms (I might be confusing them, sorry if you care). It's pretty dumb that they put *physical and visual traits* in the "species details" part rather than the "elf traits" part, but you do you, I guess they're still broken in the new edition then \(:/)/
how do I pick Drow as my sub species?
After you choose Elf as your species it opens a screen with various tabs, one of them is "Elven Lineage", opening it allows you to pick from Drow, High Elf and Wood Elf
All of "the [good] elves retreated to the Feywild". - Elven subraces, because elves pick up traits from their environment over generations. - Some elven societies have been out of their respective 'feywild environment' for generations but still keep their racial traits. - None of this quite makes sense.
WOTC could tighten this up with a simple change. As part of ensuring that the elves could no longer plot together Corellon took their form-shifting ability leaving them locked into certain lineages. In shame they abandoned the Prime Material Plane (or wherever they were) for the Planes that best fit them - dark, magic, forest [insert plane names as fit]. Though many often travel back to the material plane and have even established societies all over it.
So Lloth-Drow went to the underdark with her; elf-drow went to shadowfell; high elves went to Feywild; wood elves went to Arborea. Those legends of the other elves with wings and living under the sea and stuff? They went to and came back from whichever air, water, or other plane makes sense.
Maaaan we need to add sea elf in this 😭😂
What happened to weapon proficiencies?
Ikr, maybe not rouge, one of my players chose druid and I'm trying to make their character in here.
Sniper rifles are huge too, yet marksmen are still pretty stealthy when using them.