The loss of the Delicious trait is the greatest tragedy of the 2e conversion. The idea that you were objectively delicious in something as wildly subjective as taste added this little undercurrent of personal horror. It did not specify other ghoran not liking the taste. Think about that. Biting your own tongue and having an existential crisis. History books that note a cannibalism epidemic. If I ever make one I'll still design the master chef who "gives everything" to practice his craft. After all, you gotta do -something- with the body left behind by your seed rebirth.
The loss of the Delicious trait is the greatest tragedy of the 2e conversion. The idea that you were objectively delicious in something as wildly subjective as taste added this little undercurrent of personal horror.
It did not specify other ghoran not liking the taste. Think about that. Biting your own tongue and having an existential crisis. History books that note a cannibalism epidemic.
If I ever make one I'll still design the master chef who "gives everything" to practice his craft. After all, you gotta do -something- with the body left behind by your seed rebirth.
Ghoran being trained with a scythe is kinda like a Merfolk using a trident
"And then 2e was released & wizards were nerfed! Hooray!" Thanks for LOL!
Tried to make a plant that could survive anything the Monkeys Paw of that idea created a people
I can't help but think many Ghorans adventure to try and find a way for them to legitimately reproduce.
Yeah? I can see a ghoran who watched other folks have kids feel a certain type of way about it
Yeah, I love sylvari from Guild Wars 2 💛
Remind me, what was that plant race that took the shape of the creature/blood that it ate?
Here's an oddly specific question - why is the thorn whip weapon in the brawling category?
I am Groot
Are these the same thing as Thicket from iron gods?