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===Planetouched Races=== | ===Planetouched Races=== | ||
The Blessed, the Tainted and the Genasi all count as Planetouched. | The Blessed, the Tainted and the Genasi all count as Planetouched. | ||
===Planetouched Naming Conventions== | |||
Typically born to human or other mortal parents, the planetouched follow the naming conventions of their parent race(s). | |||
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| Race | Favored Class |
|---|---|
| Human | Any |
| Dwarves | Fighter |
| Elf | Ranger |
| Gnome | Cleric |
| Half-Elf | Any |
| Half-Orc | Barbarian |
| Halfling | Rogue |
| The Blessed | Paladin |
| The Tainted | Sorcerer |
| Genasi - Air | Bard |
| Genasi - Earth | Barbarian |
| Genasi - Fire | Rogue |
| Genasi - Water | Fighter |
Planetouched
The Planetouched races are the result of a union, a couple or a hundred generations ago, of a mortal and an outsider - a resident of one of the other planes of existence. Most (90% or more) are born to humans, as the human race seems to be the most 'inter-fertile' both with other mortal races (witness the half-elf and the half-orc) and, apparently, with outsiders.
General Planetouched Traits
Unlike most races, the Planetouched are not of the type "Humanoid". They are "Native Outsiders". This gives them the following traits:
- Darkvision 60'
- Spells and effects that affect only humanoids such as charm person or dominate person do not affect planetouched.
- Spells and effects that target extraplanar creatures might affect planetouched creatures. For example, the mace of smiting and the sword of the planes are more effective against outsiders,
- A spell that drives outsiders back to their home planes does not affect planetouched character - Crescent is their home plane.
Planetouched Races
The Blessed, the Tainted and the Genasi all count as Planetouched.
=Planetouched Naming Conventions
Typically born to human or other mortal parents, the planetouched follow the naming conventions of their parent race(s).