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==[[Warhammer Fantasy]]==
==[[Warhammer Fantasy]]==
The [[Wood Elves]] make use of pixies as a range of power-ups, almost like choosing what kind of fancy sword you want to swing today. They have a range of nasty abilities and can add some character to your usual elf lord. In the fluff they are denizens of the living forest [[Athel Loren]] and can either be nice (as in not kill you in an instant) or mean (anything and everything to you – death will seem pleasant in comparison). Mostly though they like to play a variety of practical tricks on both the elf natives and wanderers into the forest.
The [[Wood Elves]] make use of pixies as a range of power-ups, almost like choosing what kind of fancy sword you want to swing today. They have a range of nasty abilities and can add some character to your usual elf lord. In the fluff they are denizens of the living forest [[Athel Loren]] and can either be nice (as in not kill you in an instant) or mean (anything and everything to you – death will seem pleasant in comparison). Mostly though they like to play a variety of practical tricks on both the elf natives and wanderers into the forest.
==[[Shadowrun]]==
Pixies also appear in Shadowrun, where they are supposed to be some mysterious race that reappeared thanks to the return of magic to the world (just like dragons and others). They're the setting's hillbilly hippies, basically a bunch of 15 inches tall winged folk living in their forests in France and (ex-)Ireland, not giving a single fuck about the rest of the world...
At least that's what they were supposed to be until they were made a PC option. Due to a couple of oversights, imprecisions and other editing fuckups; pixies are one of the most hilariously overpowered and broken choices as a character race. Don't talk drek about Tinkerbelle unless you want to end up in an ocean of trouble, omae! 


==[[Dungeons & Dragons]]==
==[[Dungeons & Dragons]]==
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The Heroes of the Feywild supplement has them as a PC race, and they're overpowered as fuck. With a small size, natural flight, only minute penalties due to size regarding strength and carry weight, Pixies make for ideal [[Ranger]]s. Even worse: Heroes of the Feywild contains a character origin that allows your Rangers to ride their animal companion if said companion is at least one size bigger. And given that Pixies are Tiny this means that they can ride a bird companion, [[Powergamer|allowing your Ranger to fly around outside of the reach of your enemies and keep shooting them with your bow.]]
The Heroes of the Feywild supplement has them as a PC race, and they're overpowered as fuck. With a small size, natural flight, only minute penalties due to size regarding strength and carry weight, Pixies make for ideal [[Ranger]]s. Even worse: Heroes of the Feywild contains a character origin that allows your Rangers to ride their animal companion if said companion is at least one size bigger. And given that Pixies are Tiny this means that they can ride a bird companion, [[Powergamer|allowing your Ranger to fly around outside of the reach of your enemies and keep shooting them with your bow.]]


==[[Shadowrun]]==
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Pixies also appear in Shadowrun, where they are supposed to be some mysterious race that reappeared thanks to the return of magic to the world (just like dragons and others). They're the setting's hillbilly hippies, basically a bunch of 15 inches tall winged folk living in their forests in France and (ex-)Ireland, not giving a single fuck about the rest of the world...
 
At least that's what they were supposed to be until they were made a PC option. Due to a couple of oversights, imprecisions and other editing fuckups; pixies are one of the most hilariously overpowered and broken choices as a character race. Don't talk drek about Tinkerbelle unless you want to end up in an ocean of trouble, omae! 
 
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Of course you didn't expect a pixie boy. Or... did you...? You sick fuck.

A pixie is a mythological creature that like every other myth has been used in many fantasy settings over the years. In traditional sources they are of Celtic origin, usually about the height of a finger. They can be nice, or bad, or just plain old mischievous. They are usually childlike, fond of dancing outdoors in groups and can resemble elves with their pointed ears and similar clothes.

They are sometimes confused with fairies, but actually doing so in front of either a fairy or a pixie is a bad idea; hilariously, the two races are at odds (or even at war on occasions!) in the myths. Yeah, seeing a bunch of pint size little fellas going at it won't scare you, so much as it would incline you towards placing bets on the winner.

/tg/ makes use of pixies every now and again, usually as a good or neutral race/people in a setting. They tend to be overshadowed by elves, fairies, etc., but you can find them in most settings if you look hard enough.

Warhammer Fantasy

The Wood Elves make use of pixies as a range of power-ups, almost like choosing what kind of fancy sword you want to swing today. They have a range of nasty abilities and can add some character to your usual elf lord. In the fluff they are denizens of the living forest Athel Loren and can either be nice (as in not kill you in an instant) or mean (anything and everything to you – death will seem pleasant in comparison). Mostly though they like to play a variety of practical tricks on both the elf natives and wanderers into the forest.

Shadowrun

Pixies also appear in Shadowrun, where they are supposed to be some mysterious race that reappeared thanks to the return of magic to the world (just like dragons and others). They're the setting's hillbilly hippies, basically a bunch of 15 inches tall winged folk living in their forests in France and (ex-)Ireland, not giving a single fuck about the rest of the world...

At least that's what they were supposed to be until they were made a PC option. Due to a couple of oversights, imprecisions and other editing fuckups; pixies are one of the most hilariously overpowered and broken choices as a character race. Don't talk drek about Tinkerbelle unless you want to end up in an ocean of trouble, omae!

Dungeons & Dragons

Appearing in primarily D&D as NPCs, pixies are often played as tiny flying assholes. In combat they are not very tough, but they tend to stick back and befuddle the PCs with magic and fairy dust.

The Heroes of the Feywild supplement has them as a PC race, and they're overpowered as fuck. With a small size, natural flight, only minute penalties due to size regarding strength and carry weight, Pixies make for ideal Rangers. Even worse: Heroes of the Feywild contains a character origin that allows your Rangers to ride their animal companion if said companion is at least one size bigger. And given that Pixies are Tiny this means that they can ride a bird companion, allowing your Ranger to fly around outside of the reach of your enemies and keep shooting them with your bow.

Dungeons & Dragons 1st Edition Races
Basic Set DwarfElfHobbitHuman
Creature Crucible 1 BrownieCentaurDryadFaunHsiaoLeprechaunPixiePookaRedcapSidheSpriteTreantWood ImpWooddrake
Creature Crucible 2 FaenareGnomeGremlinHarpyNagpaPegataurSphinxTabi
Creature Crucible 3 KnaKopruMerrowNixieSea GiantShark-kinTriton
Dragon Magazine CaymaGatormanLupinN'djatwaPhanatonRakastaShazakWallara
Hollow World BeastmanBrute-ManHutaakanKrugel OrcKubittMalpheggi Lizard Man
Known World BugbearGoblinGnollHobgoblinKoboldOgreTroll
Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition Races
Player's Handbook 1 DragonbornDwarfEladrinElfHalf-ElfHalflingHumanTiefling
Player's Handbook 2 DevaGnomeGoliathHalf-OrcShifter
Player's Handbook 3 GithzeraiMinotaurShardmindWilden
Monster Manual 1: BugbearDoppelgangerGithyankiGoblinHobgoblinKoboldOrc
Monster Manual 2 BullywugDuergarKenku
Dragon Magazine GnollShadar-kai
Heroes of Shadow RevenantShadeVryloka
Heroes of the Feywild HamadryadPixieSatyr
Eberron's Player's Guide ChangelingKalashtarWarforged
The Manual of the Planes Bladeling
Dark Sun Campaign Setting MulThri-kreen
Forgotten Realms Player's Guide DrowGenasi