features a solid lineup of playable races from, but there are plenty more excellent options that didn't make it in. DLC could be the perfect way to introduce some of the possibilities left on the cutting room floor, as a few new races could sweeten the pot for a story expansion or any new batch of content. Having more races also helps to increase the game's considerable replay value, as unique features and dialogue can shift how some encounters or areas play out in interesting ways.
Not every race makes the perfect fit for. Some feature abilities that would be too overpowered, thanks to the difference in game design between and the average campaign, while others are associated with settings or flavor elements that don't quite match. Many races, however, would make seamless additions and offer fun new angles to take on the story and challenges of the game.
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Warforged might seem like a long shot for, as these constructs hail from the setting of Eberron rather than the Forgotten Realms. Surprisingly, however, it seems that developer Larian Studios had a Warforged dialogue option at some point during development, so there could have been a possibility of incorporating them somehow. DLC for could potentially take the game in a different enough direction for a playable Warforged to make more sense, although it might still be a bit of a mismatch for the main campaign.
Bugbears appear semi-regularly throughout don't make it into the roster of playable races. Their stealth proficiency and devastating Surprise Attack can make for some explosive starts to encounters or taking out lone NPCs altogether. The Powerful Build feature counts them as one size larger when it comes to
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