Satyr
Overview
What happens when a human decides that the goat over there looks awful pretty. Overall not a menacing creature with 5d6+5 health in Dungeons and Dragons version 3.5 it is a good enough player character race with only a +2 level adjustment for having 40 speed and a natural headbutt. Even in groups it is not a problem... unless one has the Pan Pipes of Doom! They double the creatures CR from 2 to 4 and give it the Charm ability which in large numbers make your horde of underlings (if your that cool) ENTIRELY useless and can disable your party's tank from doing his job. They give ability enhancements of +2 to all skills excluding strength and bless the player with low-light vision(Not nearly as great as dark vision but a close second)
To be honest if you can deal with being called a furry lover it is a great race to play if you have some experience. Not suggested for new players because the Dnd level adjustment system can be confusing at first glance.
Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition Races | |
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Player's Handbook 1 | Dragonborn • Dwarf • Eladrin • Elf • Half-Elf • Halfling • Human • Tiefling |
Player's Handbook 2 | Deva • Gnome • Goliath • Half-Orc • Shifter |
Player's Handbook 3 | Githzerai • Minotaur • Shardmind • Wilden |
Monster Manual 1: | Bugbear • Doppelganger • Githyanki • Goblin • Hobgoblin • Kobold • Orc |
Monster Manual 2 | Bullywug • Duergar • Kenku |
Dragon Magazine | Gnoll • Shadar-kai |
Heroes of Shadow | Revenant • Shade • Vryloka |
Heroes of the Feywild | Hamadryad • Pixie • Satyr |
Eberron's Player's Guide | Changeling • Kalashtar • Warforged |
The Manual of the Planes | Bladeling |
Dark Sun Campaign Setting | Mul • Thri-kreen |
Forgotten Realms Player's Guide | Drow • Genasi |