That does seem like it was a furry campaign, great! :3 I wonder how it was explained that such rare individuals in the worlds with respect to their usual demographic percentages (at least comparatively to humans that even in Akiton equal the population of ysokis) have not only gathered in one place but have also found reasons to ally/group together. That has to be an interesting story. Of course, theoretically it could happen by simple chance... but it would be so rare/unique XD
0:15 I'm not exactly sure if always playing some type of fuzzy creature makes you a furry it can be if you want It to be and there's nothing wrong with being furry
Long ago, playing Second Edition D&D, I deeply treasured my copy of The Complete Book of Humanoids. Finally I had an official way to say to my group, "No, humans are boring, who wants to be a dwarf, elves are just melodramatic self-important twats - do you know what would be cool to play? A KOBOLD. Or check out these Saurials! Dino people? AWESOME. These mongrelmen look absolutely fascinating, I wanna try that! And this book says I can do it!" And so I did. I had fun playing D&D back then, but being able to play something other than the standard "oh it's a human, just tall with weird ears" and "oh it's a human, just short with a beard" made the game way more fun and entertaining - and relatable. Yeah, that's right, I felt I was able to personally relate more to a minotaur or a gnoll than "it's a human, just short with hairy feet." Still feel that way. We're playing a fantasy hero game. Our characters are cut from a different cloth. This was one way to reinforce that idea.
On the one hand, playing a furry is often just a human in cosplay, or a Disney-like anthromorphic character given this form just to enhance one set of features. (Ex: Fox people are always smart and duplicitous, owl folk are always wise, turtle folk are always slow, etc.) On the other hand, playing a furry with all of his animal features can be very awkward and even disgusting. Yet on the intellectual side we should be able to play anything in a role-playing game. It's safe to say that Starfinder falls more on the fantasy side of science fiction, so playing a furry in this game is more of an act of fantasy than anything, closer to the human in cosplay or the cartoon character. Personally, I don't give too much thought to it and let my players play whatever they want until it meets the limits of my preferences and those that will break my immersion.
If you think about it dwarves are just shorter, bulkier, longer lived, and also more honorable or greedy humans that are juiced up on enough testosterone to make their women trip over their own beards. :3
@@Nolinquisitor I have a few dwarven characters under my belt, including the tankiest wizard that charged an adult white dragon with a warhammer. However, I'm somewhat disappointed that dwarves weren't mentioned in this video even as a joke, due to their magnificent beard status. :3
@@FluffyFailure0 We have a clan of dwarves that survived a freak accident with their beards turned blue; The Coldhammer Clan. Dwarves are magnificient indeed!
The fact that you knew it was Avians as opposed to some people not in the know would say "featheries" means you're already deeper in on the furry spectrum than I expected. If you're not a furry you're certainly an honorary one. I give you one (1) temporary furry permit, feel free to fill out form 926-e to upgrade it to a full furry license whenever you wish.
I like this video. I might not be a furry, but I am mostly anti-human. And so, my starfinder race of choice is the anthropomorphic toaster, also known as the SRO. :3
@@cnkclark I mostly like the social challenge of playing an SRO, as it is easy to get confused as basic hardware or another character's property. However, I find that they leave something to be desired with mechanical customizability, even though they are advertised as being highly customizable. But, I still like them though. :3
Cheers from Zratash Hullbreaker, Vesk boarding Marine combat engineer turned beer-swilling high risk salvage operator. I always, /always/ take the scaly option.
Nah, I disagree. I’ve always preferred werewolf over any other rpg. I’ve tried many. And werewolf topped the charts every time. Because I get to play in a game where I can act out as a garou. It’s the garou way that attracts me. Not being a 8-10 foot tall murder machine. That’s cool, very cool. But it’s not the be all of the game. It’s a part of the character but not all of the character. Now I’ve said elsewhere that I do get asked all the time if I am secretly a closet furry, but this is absolutely only a recent thing. In all the 23 years I’ve been playing only now do I get asked. And it’s a no. I’m not. If these people think I give of ‘vibes’ that’s their misconception and misinterpretation. And annoying. Almost like the peer pressure that was tried on me at school. Which also failed. So starfinder has animal based characters …. Groovy. I’ve never been bothered by the game, and likely I won’t be anytime soon. Be interesting to have a peek at the private lives of the game creators though…
As a furry who enjoys Starfinder I answer: yes, it is for furries. I'm playing a Pahtra in a PbP game and it's very fun, indeed one of the best races by far. With that said Vlakas are better in every way because I like them more. With that said², we need a spider race because I like spiders even more.
Starfinder needs Anadi from Pathfinder 2E's Mwangi Expanse. They have shapeshifting infiltrator Reptoids, why not shapeshifting infiltrator helpful spider bros?
Starfinder was my introduction to TTRPGs as a whole. I was invited to join by my very-much-a-furry GM and fell in love with the system immediately. Playing a custom race which is more pathfinder-inspired but we also have an uplifted bear, a vlakan, a ysoki and an Android who is sick of our antics. Very informative video, thank you for randomly appearing in my recommended!
Really?! I feel like it's so strange(but GOOD) that it wasn't D&D, ESPECIALLY in a world even more dominated by D&D than it already was! Hope your having a blast with TTRPGs!
On an unrelated note, I hope to see the Evolutionist class explored in the future... I think the book is out? I honestly haven't been up-to-date on releases tbh
@@TheMapleTable some people received interstellar species early and kobolds do have a write up in there, but I imagine that'll probably be another video entirely
Bah! I play whatever comes to mind or whatever the players/storytellor needs to balance the party out even in RPGs like iron law where furry is the general point. From the black market Gray alien memory vid salesman to the human spell scholar noble all the way to the lashuntra palm reader/detective then back over to the ysoki lower spike fast food delivery warrior fighting through droves of trash goblins to get you that order in 30 min or less then on down to dream city wheres my pahtra stripper has been arrested by the stewards for prostitution and vagrancy again. To me every character sheet is an opportunity to craft masterpiece of a pc. And I get as much fun crafting npcs. Creating backstories is just the tip of the ice burg. Seeing how the ST uses it is the best part. Take care Nath and fellow players.
Am I the only one who thinks Uplifted Bears, despite having a ton of racial features, stand out poorly as being Large but with only a 5 foot reach? And why uplift bears when you could uplift owlbears?
Brenneri: We weaponized Cuteness!
Every other Race/Species: Wait, WHAT?!
Its terrifying
I was in a two-year campaign as a Brenneri, with a Vesk, a Shirren, and a Bear Uplifted. So yeah we were quite the zoo
Sounds like the opening line of a joke
That does seem like it was a furry campaign, great! :3
I wonder how it was explained that such rare individuals in the worlds with respect to their usual demographic percentages (at least comparatively to humans that even in Akiton equal the population of ysokis) have not only gathered in one place but have also found reasons to ally/group together. That has to be an interesting story. Of course, theoretically it could happen by simple chance... but it would be so rare/unique XD
0:15 I'm not exactly sure if always playing some type of fuzzy creature makes you a furry it can be if you want It to be and there's nothing wrong with being furry
Nothing wrong with it at all
Long ago, playing Second Edition D&D, I deeply treasured my copy of The Complete Book of Humanoids. Finally I had an official way to say to my group, "No, humans are boring, who wants to be a dwarf, elves are just melodramatic self-important twats - do you know what would be cool to play? A KOBOLD. Or check out these Saurials! Dino people? AWESOME. These mongrelmen look absolutely fascinating, I wanna try that! And this book says I can do it!"
And so I did. I had fun playing D&D back then, but being able to play something other than the standard "oh it's a human, just tall with weird ears" and "oh it's a human, just short with a beard" made the game way more fun and entertaining - and relatable. Yeah, that's right, I felt I was able to personally relate more to a minotaur or a gnoll than "it's a human, just short with hairy feet." Still feel that way.
We're playing a fantasy hero game. Our characters are cut from a different cloth. This was one way to reinforce that idea.
Normally I would instantly select a scalie, but the Skittermander does sound like a fun race to play as.
They are brilliant
They are a joy! Every helper npc it pregen I have is a skittermander
Scalie Power
Tromlin Bloodseekers are another Azlanti Empire race that DEFINITELY count as scalies, more dinosaur-like as well!
On the one hand, playing a furry is often just a human in cosplay, or a Disney-like anthromorphic character given this form just to enhance one set of features. (Ex: Fox people are always smart and duplicitous, owl folk are always wise, turtle folk are always slow, etc.) On the other hand, playing a furry with all of his animal features can be very awkward and even disgusting. Yet on the intellectual side we should be able to play anything in a role-playing game.
It's safe to say that Starfinder falls more on the fantasy side of science fiction, so playing a furry in this game is more of an act of fantasy than anything, closer to the human in cosplay or the cartoon character.
Personally, I don't give too much thought to it and let my players play whatever they want until it meets the limits of my preferences and those that will break my immersion.
There isnt a race that's off limits in my games
If you think about it dwarves are just shorter, bulkier, longer lived, and also more honorable or greedy humans that are juiced up on enough testosterone to make their women trip over their own beards. :3
@@FluffyFailure0 Exactly! lol
P.S. You have the best name!
@@Nolinquisitor I have a few dwarven characters under my belt, including the tankiest wizard that charged an adult white dragon with a warhammer.
However, I'm somewhat disappointed that dwarves weren't mentioned in this video even as a joke, due to their magnificent beard status. :3
@@FluffyFailure0 We have a clan of dwarves that survived a freak accident with their beards turned blue; The Coldhammer Clan. Dwarves are magnificient indeed!
Well, I don't play 'Fuzzy' creatures, but I most often like to play non-human characters, no matter what the setting (if such is allowed, of course 😅)
Of course it is
So should I welcome you into the anti-human Gang?
"Or, are you actually secretly a furry?" :3
@@FluffyFailure0 Bite my shiny metal butt, meatbags! 😂
Another race you could probably classify as furry is the Kiirinta (I think that's how you spell it). They're fluffy little moth people and I love them
I almost said all the furry races when I was recording originally but I knew I was going to miss a few so I changed my wording to most lol.
As a furry running a furry starfinder game enjoy this video
Theres so much fur
The fact that you knew it was Avians as opposed to some people not in the know would say "featheries" means you're already deeper in on the furry spectrum than I expected. If you're not a furry you're certainly an honorary one. I give you one (1) temporary furry permit, feel free to fill out form 926-e to upgrade it to a full furry license whenever you wish.
I would prefer to only sign the e621 form
@@TheMapleTable 😳
@@evandill lol I know lots about furries
HAHA! lol. Love ya
Love this video. Been playing a Pahtra in our stafinder game for the past two years and YES we are the best race. Keep up the great content my friend!
Thanks so much! They are the best for sure!
Love the speed buff and dark vision being a pahtra and the endless amusement of being a giant cat vanguard in armor
I like this video.
I might not be a furry, but I am mostly anti-human.
And so, my starfinder race of choice is the anthropomorphic toaster, also known as the SRO. :3
I have been asked by a few to cover the SRO
SROs and AI are super compelling as character concepts for me. I love getting into questions of synthetic personhood.
@@cnkclark I mostly like the social challenge of playing an SRO, as it is easy to get confused as basic hardware or another character's property.
However, I find that they leave something to be desired with mechanical customizability, even though they are advertised as being highly customizable.
But, I still like them though. :3
Cheers from Zratash Hullbreaker, Vesk boarding Marine combat engineer turned beer-swilling high risk salvage operator. I always, /always/ take the scaly option.
Power to the scales
Nah, I disagree. I’ve always preferred werewolf over any other rpg. I’ve tried many. And werewolf topped the charts every time. Because I get to play in a game where I can act out as a garou. It’s the garou way that attracts me. Not being a 8-10 foot tall murder machine. That’s cool, very cool. But it’s not the be all of the game. It’s a part of the character but not all of the character. Now I’ve said elsewhere that I do get asked all the time if I am secretly a closet furry, but this is absolutely only a recent thing. In all the 23 years I’ve been playing only now do I get asked. And it’s a no. I’m not. If these people think I give of ‘vibes’ that’s their misconception and misinterpretation. And annoying. Almost like the peer pressure that was tried on me at school. Which also failed.
So starfinder has animal based characters …. Groovy. I’ve never been bothered by the game, and likely I won’t be anytime soon. Be interesting to have a peek at the private lives of the game creators though…
The writing team behind starfinder and pathfinder are fantastic
As a furry who enjoys Starfinder I answer: yes, it is for furries. I'm playing a Pahtra in a PbP game and it's very fun, indeed one of the best races by far.
With that said Vlakas are better in every way because I like them more.
With that said², we need a spider race because I like spiders even more.
YES! We do need a spider race
Starfinder needs Anadi from Pathfinder 2E's Mwangi Expanse. They have shapeshifting infiltrator Reptoids, why not shapeshifting infiltrator helpful spider bros?
Also, cheers to you for recognizing how awesome spiders are.
Skittermander might be my favorite race.
And I only ever play Medium races
I usually go for the medium size races too but skitters are awesome
also you forgot Kobolds and Gnolls from the Race Card pack
yea thanks I forgot about those.
Thankfully those are geting deeper lore & mechanics in about a week and a half as part of Interstellar Species.
@@rowanash5378 eagerly awaiting my copy
Okay now I need to play starfinder
You weren't already?
@8:05 regular bears can stand up
Psh... Fake news
that weird choice between liking to support you, and not liking so as not to feed the algorythm, making youtube suggest me furry videos.
Its a tough decision for sure
One of us! One of us!
Starfinder was my introduction to TTRPGs as a whole. I was invited to join by my very-much-a-furry GM and fell in love with the system immediately. Playing a custom race which is more pathfinder-inspired but we also have an uplifted bear, a vlakan, a ysoki and an Android who is sick of our antics. Very informative video, thank you for randomly appearing in my recommended!
Really?! I feel like it's so strange(but GOOD) that it wasn't D&D, ESPECIALLY in a world even more dominated by D&D than it already was!
Hope your having a blast with TTRPGs!
@@JacksonOwex Thank you, I absolutely am! Appreciate the kind words!
On an unrelated note, I hope to see the Evolutionist class explored in the future... I think the book is out? I honestly haven't been up-to-date on releases tbh
I do plan to cover it but I have not received it yet
Raxilite > Pahtra, you philistine!
Oh man, you actually covered them too! 😱
They are amazing but I cant in good conscience agree with you.
*drives by* "oh Reginald..... I DISAGREE *drives off*
Skittermanders aggressive customer serviced the hell out of the vest
They very much did
Damn, I'm a sucker for bugs, and now I'm just wanting to play either a Shirren or a Dessamar
I think you miss the greatest thing you can do with the Uplifted Bear, go to primitive planets and be SIR BEARINGTON!
Came here to dunk on the Dromada, didn't leave disappointed.
I aim to please
I play vlaka just like my fursona, a derpy husky 😜
Vlaka and huskies are pretty neat!
As a derpy husky you are obligated to be the drama queen of your party.
You know the terminology behind the three main anthropomorphic types without skipping a beat.
One of us! One of us! One of us! :)
The Strix have always been a favorite of mine, even in pathfinder 1e and 2e.
They are very striking
@@TheMapleTable They are...
Strix-king
The Dragonkin is my most favorite race in Starfinder
they are pretty sweet.
I really want to play a Hanakan or a Dragonkin some time.
I would like to try these both at some point too
I can't really judge, the first couple of characters I want to make in practically any setting are almost always elves.
This was also me before furry creatures were easy to use
I've been thinking of playing a Raxilite Solarian who has a pet Supenga to ride on. Photosynthesis Powers Hooooo!!!
Beautiful character concept
Wait, no Kitsune, gnoll or Kobolds? Time for a second video!
they're options, but only kobolds have gotten expanded on, and only very recently
They only exist in the race cards which I forgot about
@@TheMapleTable some people received interstellar species early and kobolds do have a write up in there, but I imagine that'll probably be another video entirely
This was helpful! I really love 99% of these.
Now i am curious, which one did you not like lol
I simp for Vlaka!
Everyone has a preference
Don't forget gosclaws. Gotta dook everywhere.
They are a good option to, surprisingly I didn't add them even though I did a whole video on them
@@TheMapleTable Seems to me like you went for the Alien Archive ones mainly. Easier to find them than those in adventure paths.
SKITTERMANDER IS THE BESTEST IN THE WHOLE GALAXY
They are a blast.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Welcome to the cross over you didn't ask for lol
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
i think ya missed out on a Raxilite Rave Joke. Definitely want a Dragonkin domie mommy
there has to be one somewhere
I dunno about domie mommy but I've got Dragonkin Dad covered over here.
Bah! I play whatever comes to mind or whatever the players/storytellor needs to balance the party out even in RPGs like iron law where furry is the general point.
From the black market Gray alien memory vid salesman to the human spell scholar noble all the way to the lashuntra palm reader/detective then back over to the ysoki lower spike fast food delivery warrior fighting through droves of trash goblins to get you that order in 30 min or less then on down to dream city wheres my pahtra stripper has been arrested by the stewards for prostitution and vagrancy again.
To me every character sheet is an opportunity to craft masterpiece of a pc. And I get as much fun crafting npcs.
Creating backstories is just the tip of the ice burg. Seeing how the ST uses it is the best part.
Take care Nath and fellow players.
I meant Iron Claw but whatever. I need a doughnut.
It's okay, we already knew. Just becareful not to share that folder by your play maps.
How did you know about that folder
@@TheMapleTable Operative's Edge.
No share that folder
Is for everyone 👏👏👏
True
Am I the only one who thinks Uplifted Bears, despite having a ton of racial features, stand out poorly as being Large but with only a 5 foot reach? And why uplift bears when you could uplift owlbears?
You skip the kobolds... T.T
I did :( they are only in the race cards and I forgot about those
@@TheMapleTable I know. Paizo need to add a compedium for the Races to make easy to the players and DMs to find.
Love the Vlaka, got one I'm playing in the Star Finder game when we return to it. We lost a less than stellar and toxic player for that game.
2nd for the Furrieness
thanks furend.
A shame you weren't furst.
😮 ewww 😂