

These races are designed to replace those found in the D&D Fifth Edition, and as such, many familiar abilities reappear. RELATED: Dungeons & Dragons: Wizards, Warlocks, or Sorcerers - Which Is the Best Spellcasting Class? There are also some role-playing hints to help get players started in portraying their characters in a manner consistent with FFXIV. In fact, the PDF provides more race options than the video game, with the full list consisting of Au Ra, Elezen, Garlean, Hrothgar, Hyur, Lalafell, Miqo’te, Roegadyn and Viera. Each race has a full write up, including motivations, origins and even a list of name ideas to choose from. Set in the world of Final Fantasy XIV, which is already perfect for adventuring in, the FFXIV Compendium provides new player options that faithfully convert the race and class abilities from the MMORPG to the tabletop. The Final Fantasy XIV D&D Compendium is an excellent example of this, as it's a free sourcebook for comparable to any product that Wizards of the Coast has officially released.

Dungeons & Dragons remains the go-to tabletop RPG for many, and its fan base continues to churn out new content so players can explore familiar worlds in new ways.
