Races

Overview
A race is a type of creature that a player can choose for their characters.
 * Currently there are 8 races in the game
 * Races are based on Eberron campaign settings and Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 Edition
 * Free to Play players must purchase Half-Elf, Half-Orc and Warforged to play them
 * Drow must be unlocked through the Favor system, or purchased, to play them

When creating a character in Dungeons & Dragons Online you have a variety of races with different strengths and weaknesses to choose from. Any race in the game can be any class, and they all can multiclass as well. This page gives a brief overview of each races capabilities, however it is recommended to view each individual races page before deciding on the race and the class(es) you wish to play. Some races are better qualified for certain classes, and therefore detrimental for other classes, this does not preclude any race being any class they choose.

The races in DDO are based on the Eberron campaign setting and the Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Edition ruleset.

Drow Elf
The Drow of Eberron are not like the Drow of Faerun (aka Forgotten Realms), they are more akin to the normal elves of Eberron but have different starting ability scores. They cannot be created as a 32 point build because of the extra ability scores they receive at character creation.

Stats: +2 Dexterity, +2 Intelligence, +2 Charisma, -2 Constitution.

Benefits: +2 to saves against Enchantment spells, inherent Spell Resistance (11), +2 to Listen, Search, and Spot skills, and bonus racial weapon proficiencies (rapier, shortsword, and shuriken).

Flaws: Lower Constitution and consequently often have less hit points than other races.

Favored Classes: They make great Sorcerers and Wizards with their extra charisma and intelligence, they also excel at being a Bard, Ranger or even a Rogue or Paladin.

Free to Play: This race can be chosen at the Character Creation screen as long as one of two conditions is met. Either you have reached 400 Favor with a single character on the server you wish to create the race on, or you purchase the race from the DDO Store which will unlock its use on all servers without having to reach 400 Favor.

Dwarf
Stats: +2 Constitution, –2 Charisma.

Benefits: Racial Toughness enhancements, Spell Point enhancements, bonuses when fighting giant type creatures.

Flaws: Penalty to Charisma makes them less attractive to Charisma based classes, like Sorcerers.

Favored Classes: Dwarves make great Fighters and Barbarians because of their extra Constitution, they can also do well as a Cleric.

Elf
Stats: +2 Dexterity, -2 Constitution.

Benefits: Immune to Sleep, +2 to saves against Enchantment spells, +2 to Listen, Search and Spot skills, racial weapon proficiencies (longsword, rapier, longbow, and shortbow). Elven Wizards also gain access to the Elven Arcanum enhancement line for more spell points, and Elven Clerics can take the enhancement Undying Call by being a Follower of the Undying Court, gaining the ability of raising dead party members at level 6. Elves also have their own Arcane Archer Prestige class, independent from the Ranger class.

Flaws: Lower Constitution and consequently often have less hit points than other races.

Favored Classes: Elves can make good Rogues, Rangers, Clerics, and Wizards.

Half-Elf
A combination of human and elven parents, Half-Elves are typically shunned by the elven community. They mainly live in human cities.

Stats: No Changes

Benefits: Half-Elves receive a free Dilettante feat, which they may select to provide some of the abilities of a class.

Flaws: None.

Favored Classes: None.

Half-Orc
The product of human and orc parents, savage and brutish in their nature. They boast extra strength over the other races, but are not as intelligent or charismatic.

Stats: +2 Strength, -2 Intelligence, -2 Charisma.

Benefits: Higher Strength provides bonuses to attack and damage melee rolls. Also enhancements favor the use of two handed weapons.

Flaws: Penalty to Intelligence and Charisma result in less effective to some classes like Sorcerer, and Wizard.

Favored Classes: Half Orcs make good all round melee characters with bonuses to strength and very high damage, they are particularly good at two handed fighting Barbarians, Fighters and Paladins.

Halfling
The smallest of all the playable races, dexterous and agile. Able to sneak about and hide in corners if they so choose.

Stats: *+2 Dexterity, –2 Strength.

Benefits: +1 size bonus to Armor Class, +1 bonus to attack rolls with Thrown weapons, +2 to Jump, Listen and Move Silently skills, and +4 to Hide. Halfling also get +1 to all saves and and +2 bonus to saves against Fear. They also gain limited healing abilities with the Mark of Healing Dragonmark feats. In addition, halfling gain the Cunning and Guile enhancement lines, which greatly increase their attack bonus when flanking and their Sneak Attack damage, respectively.

Flaws: Halflings only have 75% carrying capacity when compared to other races, and their racial penalty to Strength can be a slight detriment to their damage dealing ability.

Favored Classes: Halflings have great synergy with the Rogue class due to their bonuses to Hide and Move Silently as well as their +1 to all skills, and several specialized enhancements lines. They can also excel at the Monk class.

Human
A well rounded race that can excel at any class, with no outstanding benefits and virtually no flaws they are an excellent choice for any player new to the Dungeons & Dragons gaming system and the world of Eberron.

Stats: No changes.

Benefits: One extra Feat at 1st Level. Also, Humans get 4 additional Skill Points at creation and 1 additional skill point per level. Humans get race-specific enhancement lines such as Human Adaptability and Greater Adaptability, and Human Versatility.

Flaws: None.

Favored Classes: Human can do well as any class in the game.

Warforged
These are known as living constructs and are unique to the world of Eberron, the Warforged that a player plays are sentient beings and are regarded as a race on equal footing with the same rights as any other race. Warforged do not wear the body armor that other races are able to wear, instead they have inherent armor and use Docents to give them extra abilities.

Stats: +2 Constitution, -2 Wisdom, -2 Charisma.

Benefits: Immune to Poison, Sleep Effects, Paralysis, Disease, Nausea, Fatigue & Exhaustion. Able to breathe underwater and have an automatic Light Fortification.

Flaws: Cure and Heal spells from Divine Casters have a reduced effect when cast upon Warforged. Sorcerers and Wizards (including Hirelings that can Repair Warforged) can use Repair spells to heal Warforged. Rust monsters and similar creatures will do more damage against a Warforged and will seek them out in battle.

Favored Classes: With their bonus constitution they make good Fighters and Barbarians. They also make excellent Sorcerers and Wizards because of the arcane casters ability to use Repair spells which are effective on Warforged.

Free to Play: This race must be purchased from the DDO Store to be able to create one at the Character Creation screen. Once purchased it unlocks the race on all servers.