FAQ

Why do people not like tieflings?

Why do people not like tieflings?

They exude a feeling of “evil” even though their race has become civil and no longer lusts for power. Many races distrust or outright hate tieflings, seeing them as devil worshippers. Tiefling hair, which starts behind their horns, ranges from dark blue to purple to red in addition to more normal human colors.

How do people react to tieflings?

Tieflings are distrusted in many human cultures due to their devil-like appearance and poor reputation. This common mistreatment does not cause tieflings to band together as it might among humans, but rather they respond by isolating themselves and becoming loners. Many tieflings are evil, though not all.

How are tieflings treated DND?

Tieflings generally don’t have their own society or culture. Tieflings are slow to trust other races as a result of their heritage and subsequent treatment by others. They can be shunned by society, so they become reclusive and aloof.

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Do Aasimar hate tieflings?

They wanted a race that was part angelic, but still human enough to be playable. This may serve as the primary explanation for why the Aasimar have such a distaste for Tieflings. Think about it: both the Aasimar and Tieflings are maligned and shunned from most societies.

Do Tiefling horns grow back?

So if your Tiefling or similar horned race actually has Antlers, like the Peyton or Great Stag, then those antlers do grow back. But horns don’t grow back. Exception: if the horns are a magical curse, or the consequence of a magical effect, then the cursed aspects of the form restore themselves traditionally.

Do tieflings horns grow back?

What do tieflings fear?

Tieflings, in general, didn’t get along well with the other races of the world and were slow to trust others of any race, even their own. This animosity that tieflings had for others was taken to its extreme in the case of aasimar, whom tieflings instinctively feared or loathed.

What is the opposite of a Tiefling?

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Aasimar
Aasimar is the natural opposite of the tiefling – humanoids infused with celestial blood as opposed to the tiefling’s infernal heritage.

How do Aasimars fall?

Such naivety makes a young aasimar easily susceptible to manipulation, and through an act of malevolence caused through their own hubris, an aasimar can be struck down by their god, finding themselves following a path of shadow and evil.

How do Tiefling sleep?

The tiefling’s preferred sleeping spot is a burning coffin. Tiefling has tusks instead of fangs, almost like an orc’s. Only sleeps standing up.

Can Tiefling have wings?

Yes, a feral tiefling can have wings. The Feral trait is compatible with the Winged trait, Devil’s Tongue trait, or the Hellfire trait. The Winged trait, Devil’s Tongue trait, or the Hellfire trait replaces the Infernal Legacy trait.

Are tieflings inherently evil?

Tieflings might not have an innate tendency toward evil, but many of them end up there. Evil or not, an independent nature inclines many tieflings toward a chaotic alignment. Tieflings are about the same size and build as humans.

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What language do tieflings speak 5e?

Tieflings have no unique racial language of their own. Most typically speak Common, or the language of the human society in which they live. According to D&D 5e designer Mike Mearls in 2018, “tiefling” in 5th edition refers only to tieflings connected to the Nine Hells.

How are tieflings created in D&D?

Tieflings are created in one of three ways: as a human transformed into a tiefling using powerful magic; as the offspring of an existing tiefling; or as the offspring of a human and a cambion or half-fiend. Many evil extraplanar beings can naturally interbreed with humanoid races, or can do so by magically assuming humanoid form.

How do tieflings learn to trust people?

Lacking a homeland, tieflings know that they have to make their own way in the world and that they have to be strong to survive. They are not quick to trust anyone who claims to be a friend, but when a tiefling’s companions demonstrate that they trust him or her, the tiefling learns to extend the same trust to them.