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For example, the mace of smiting and the sword of the planes are more effective against outsiders, and are correspondingly more dangerous to a planetouched character. Second, spells and effects that target extraplanar creatures might affect planetouched characters. This has three principal effects:įirst, spells or effects that affect only humanoids, such as a charm person or a dominate person spell, do not affect planetouched characters. Genasi possess the unusual characteristic of being an outsider native to Faerûn, not a humanoid. If you are going to play a genasi character in a FORGOTTEN REALMS campaign, the race has some basic traits you should be aware of. This article discusses each type, explaining their traits, personalities, and abilities, and offers advice for using them as NPCs or player characters in your campaign.
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There are four types of genasi, one for each element - air, earth, fire, and water. Every few generations however, a child may be born who displays some of the special qualities of her ancestor. The outsiders extraplanar abilities get passed down to their children, but over time the bloodline dilutes until it is no longer apparent in most descendants. Genasi are beings that are descended from elemental-related outsiders from other planes - such as efreet, djinn, and marids - who have had children with humans. The Elemental Planetouched: Using Genasi in Your Campaign