06-04-2019, 08:23 PM | #1 |
Join Date: Feb 2016
|
Sexually Dimorphic Races [Fantasy]
I am curious how many people use sexually dimorphic races in fantasy campaigns. If you do, do you keep the same point values between the sexes or do you have different point values for the sexes? Do your players like the added variety or do they find the idea of sexual dimorphism distracting?
An example of sexual dimorphism from one of my setting are the High Trolls. The Hugh Trolls are the remnants of an ancient civilization that survived the devolution of their species through retreating to the mountains of the world. When humans evolved, they were capable of driving the Low Trolls into the swamps of the world, but they found an opponent that they could not defeat in the High Trolls. Female High Troll [200] Attribute Modifiers: ST+10 (SM+1, -10%) [90]; HT+4 [40] Advantages: Appearance (Attractive) [4]; Less Sleep 4 [8]; Magery 3 (Troll Magic; Based on HT, +20%) [42]; Regeneration (Regular) [25]; Reproductive Control [1]; Unaging [15]. Disadvantages: Berserk (12-) [-10]; Lecherousness (12-) [-15] Males High Trolls [200] Attributes: As above Advantages: Fit [5]; Regeneration (Regular) [25]; Unkillable 1 [50]; Unaging [15]. Disadvantages: Berserk (12-) [-10]; Phobia (Sun; 12-) [-15] |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|