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The '''Ysoki''' are a race of 3ft to 4ft tall [[beastfolk|humanoid rats]] who serve as one of the core races of [[Starfinder]]. Originating from the planet Akiton, it's unclear what genetic relationship, if any, the ysoki share with the other "[[ratfolk]]" races that have been documented throughout known space, such as those who inhabited [[Golarion]] back before it disappeared. Whether they are the ancestral race of other ratfolk or just covergent evolution, in the modern era, almost every space-faring ratfolk culture has integrated itself into the overarching ysoki culture, since they have done the best at demanding and maintaining the respect of larger races. | The '''Ysoki''' are a race of 3ft to 4ft tall [[beastfolk|humanoid rats]] who serve as one of the core races of [[Starfinder]]. Originating from the planet Akiton, it's unclear what genetic relationship, if any, the ysoki share with the other "[[ratfolk]]" races that have been documented throughout known space, such as those who inhabited [[Golarion]] back before it disappeared. Whether they are the ancestral race of other ratfolk or just covergent evolution, in the modern era, almost every space-faring ratfolk culture has integrated itself into the overarching ysoki culture, since they have done the best at demanding and maintaining the respect of larger races. | ||
Revision as of 00:48, 12 October 2018

The Ysoki are a race of 3ft to 4ft tall humanoid rats who serve as one of the core races of Starfinder. Originating from the planet Akiton, it's unclear what genetic relationship, if any, the ysoki share with the other "ratfolk" races that have been documented throughout known space, such as those who inhabited Golarion back before it disappeared. Whether they are the ancestral race of other ratfolk or just covergent evolution, in the modern era, almost every space-faring ratfolk culture has integrated itself into the overarching ysoki culture, since they have done the best at demanding and maintaining the respect of larger races.
The ysoki are a naturally chaotic, free-wheeling race, with a deep and abiding love of technology & gadgets, an ironclad pride that allows them to happily take on roles that other races would think of as demeaning, a friendly attitude, and intense loyalty to family and friends. In many ways, they fit the gnome's traditional role of hyperactive friendly tinkers, with their entry in the Starfinder corebook stating "quick to rile and quick to forgive, fond of laughing at misfortune (both their own and others'), yskoki can sometimes be exhausting, but they are rarely boring".
PC Stats
- Ability Score Modifiers: +2 Dexterity, +2 Intelligence, -2 Strength.
- Bonus Hit Points: +2
- Size: Small
- Type: Humanoid (Ysoki)
- Darkvision 60 feet
- Cheek Pouches: You can store up to 1 cubic foot of items weighing up to 1 bulk in total in your cheek pouches. Transferring an item between hand and cheek costs a Swift action. Disgorging all the contents of your cheeks is a move action that doesn't provoke attacks of opportunity.
- Moxie: When prone, you can stand up as a Swift action. You do not take the normal penalties to attacks or become flat-footed when Off-kilter. You receive a +5 racial bonus to Acrobatics checks made to tumble through the space of creatures that are at least 1 size category larger than you.
- Scrounger: +2 racial bonus to Engineering, Stealth and Survival checks.
Crunch
The squishiest of the PC races, the Ysoki still have quite a number of options available to them. The iconic Mechanic is a Ysoki, and the two work together quite well: high dexterity and intelligence are quite useful for a Mechanic, and the skill bonuses is icing on the cake. The high abilities realy help the Operative as well: while Ysoki Operatives are not that good in melee they make for powerful ranged combatants. Their Intelligence helps Technomancers as well, but do be wary that the Ysoki Technomancer is the squishiest build in the core game at 7 HP per level and 5+Constitution Stamina. The polar opposite is the Soldier, who has beefy stats and powerful ranged weapons which are helped by the Ysoki's Dexterity.