Changelings got changed in the latest 5e books, they're no longer descended from doppelgangers. Instead, doppelgangers are just changelings corrupted by the daelkyr !
@@beastwarsFTW Changelings were created for Eberron so it's a weird question. But if you had a changeling in another world (like Faerun) then no, the Daelkyr doesn't exist there so it wouldn't be the same. That is just their lore/history in the Eberron setting.
@@SteveReed562 My DM and I created a teleportation mishap with a wild mage (and the goddess of luck and an insane spectator) so that I could play a changeling on Faerun. They are an Eberron exclusive race without world-altering homebrewing currently.
Boo ya! My favorite race in DnD! I'm glad you finally covered them. I particularly like the distinction of Passers, Becomers and Seekers from each other as they are essentially the 3 ways a player usually approaches playing a changeling. Personally I think you have to play a Becomer to get the full changeling experience, it's such a fun roleplaying experience juggling multiple identities.
They are my favorite race too! I want to play in a campaign where all the players are changelings (and with the changeling traveler background). A travel nomadic group fronting as a traveling merchants.
An interesting place where mechanics meet lore is between the paranoid gnomes and changlings. Because changlings can't change into gnomes, because they are small, gnomes have little reason to worry about one of their kind being a changling. But they still have to worry about doppleganers and rakshasas tho!
I'm currently playing a changling/druid in a campaign right now and their deal is they love perspectives, either changing into another person to view life through their eyes or changing into animals to understand their views on life. I haven't gotten to do much with it yet, but it feels rather nice.
There is a druid circle in the Ulraunt's Guide to the Planes: Acheron (dmsguild) called warshaping. You become a liquid metal type with your wild shape. P.S. I made a changeling druid with this circle. Very fun!
@@draxthemsklonst yeah sadly though changelings have never interested me enough to play as one. i would much rather play half-elf, human, or dragonborn if and when possible.
That reminds me of "Agent X," from the 1995 reboot of "Get Smart." The character was in an episode 3 or 4 times, but always played by a different actor.
Changelings have such a huge potential, but ideally should have a good GM backing up the player. From exploring new looks and identities to working through stresses of fluid identity and multiple persona ( who is the real “me”). So. Much. Roleplaying. Material! And that is not even going for the low hanging fruit options of spies and assassins and thief-guildery politics and stuff.
Miniature Dragon Yeah, I think it’s been stated that Jester was originally going to be a Warlock but then Travis made Ford and the party had no cleric so the CR Traveller (which I imagine was originally intended to be an Archfey) was made a god.
Knowing the creation story of elves coming from shapeless being taking permanent form to conquer the material plane. They desire to become changing and would in theory admire the Changelings.
Hear me out. A changeling warlock with the spy or faction agent background. Has been a spy so long they don't even remember what they looked like when they started. Each change causes the changeling to adopt parts of their target's personality and lose a part they had previously. it'd be hard to do, but if you worked with the DM, it'd be fun.
Chanlings are single handedly my second favorite race presided only by gnomes. The rp potential for changlings is amazing, I only got to play one once in small campaign as I am a forever dm but it was single handedly the most fun I have had sence 4e.
An Assassin Rogue of this race, and if you want to be redundant-- find a way to pick up Disguise Self and Tongues, as well as the Actor and Linguist feats hehe
I do give changelings a few limitations and weaknesses. 1. Scars stay on them in all forms. 2. Any damage temporary causes the area to turn white so when meeting in private people will hurt themselves in some minor way i.e picking their finger with a needle.
The 1st doesn't make sense as they can change there form to MAKE scars. The 2nd is weird as the official rules say they don't leave their form unless they choose to. Also their ability is a weaker disguise self (as it doesn't change clothes) so adding another weakness on top of that seams a bit too much. The weakness that ARE Cannon is that any lost limbs cannot be grown back, and that in changeling societies there is a secret tattoo that will persist in any form (Keith Baker confirmed that changlings can hide regular tattoos or make their own with their ability, another strike against permanent scars) that they use to punish malcontents (because taking away the one thing that makes them unique is the worst possible punishment for a changeling).
The Indie Fox Keith also says to make your own eberron and I don't like changelings without any way of forcibly revealing them especially with forces that want to exterminate them though one I idea I've recently is giving changeling a silver allergy similar to dopplers from with witcher and if you don't like it don't use it.
@@racekitty There are a plethora of ways to reveal, or at least identify, a changeling. Forcing weaknesses on an ability that has to complete with a spell that, already, does it's job better is unnecessarily. You can do whatever you want, as I can't, nor want to, stop you. But I, at the very least, recomend doing some research into Keith Baker's explanations for how Eberron's society identifies, and has security measures for, changelings. A lot of them are really interesting and provide a fun way to balance a changeling player if they get out of hand, without hurting the inherent fun of the base race.
As a DM planning on running an Eberron campaign I'm a little unsure how to handle a Changeling player. Can changelings copy other people? Can they do so instantly? Say for example can a player shape shift in to the captain of the guard after getting a glance at him and use that to run wild with crime sprees? I generally don't like trying to limit my players but I do fear as to whether a changeling has too much of a get out of jail free card.
You as the DM have final say about how much they saw. Changelings can't copy outfits but they could turn into a captain of the guard if the DM said they had a good enough look. Yes they could run wild with crime sprees, but in Eberron people know of Changelings. I would tell the player that changelings like to hide because the opposite is used, a high up official does a crime and blames it on a changeling who was impersonating them. There are repercussions for changelings, I wouldn't think of it as a get out of jail free card.
If you made changelings something that preceded most of the other populations, they could provide an explanation for where the partners of the first of each of them came from. Doppelgangers could come much later.
I vaguely remember Keith saying something to the effect that those philosophies are and bad and he had nothing to do with it. It is probably on his blog.
What I don't like about these kinds of creatures is that people are entirely rational to be afraid of them. Meanwhile prejudice in the real world is entirely irrational.
I think when it says they can "choose their sex", it means they can change the appearance of their sex, not that they can become the other sex. They can't grow more limbs or lose any, so I don't think changing their internal organs is on the table.
@@Zh337a What's the source of this information? I have a changeling bard and used her under the previous assumptions. Or didn't, since she refused my DM's NPCs' advances.
Page 45 og Races of Eberron 3.5 ed; "Gender and sexuality; An important aspect of a changeling's identity is the issue of gender. Unlike doppelgangers, which are entirely genderless, a changeling does have a default gender that manifests in adolescence, but each changeling can adapt his or her form to be of either gender, hermaphroditic (both genders simultaneously), or entirely genderless. A changeling can alter his or her gender (and reproductive abilities) as part of using the race's minor shapechange ability". In 5th ed it say so in Rising from the last war, page 18. " Shapechanger; As an action you can change your apperance and your voice. You determine the spesifics of the changes, including your coloration, hairlength, and your sex. ..."
@@Zh337a Thank you. I only got back to D&D in 5e and she was my first character. It's odd they can change their reproductive internal organs, but not the number of bones or add racial organs like a venom sac.
@@robinthrush9672 Well, things like Doppelgangers can (I think) so I believe that such abilities are inherent in changlings but "unlocking" them, so to speak, either causes the changling to go mad or going mad is the way to unlock them. Not too sure.
This feels so coded, like maybe I'm just projecting but being LGBT and neurodivergent has me feeling like a changeling. Like having to mask constantly just to stay safe 👍
Changelings got changed in the latest 5e books, they're no longer descended from doppelgangers. Instead, doppelgangers are just changelings corrupted by the daelkyr !
Is that all of them or just Eberron?
@@beastwarsFTW Changelings were created for Eberron so it's a weird question. But if you had a changeling in another world (like Faerun) then no, the Daelkyr doesn't exist there so it wouldn't be the same. That is just their lore/history in the Eberron setting.
@@SteveReed562 My DM and I created a teleportation mishap with a wild mage (and the goddess of luck and an insane spectator) so that I could play a changeling on Faerun. They are an Eberron exclusive race without world-altering homebrewing currently.
They exist in my homebrew (as well does the warforged). Their initial backstory as descendants of dopplegangers in the lore in my world.
Boo ya! My favorite race in DnD! I'm glad you finally covered them. I particularly like the distinction of Passers, Becomers and Seekers from each other as they are essentially the 3 ways a player usually approaches playing a changeling. Personally I think you have to play a Becomer to get the full changeling experience, it's such a fun roleplaying experience juggling multiple identities.
GunnGuardian there my favorite race to
I haven’t played dnd before, and I don’t know much about it, but I know changelings are my favorite.
They are my favorite race too! I want to play in a campaign where all the players are changelings (and with the changeling traveler background). A travel nomadic group fronting as a traveling merchants.
An interesting place where mechanics meet lore is between the paranoid gnomes and changlings. Because changlings can't change into gnomes, because they are small, gnomes have little reason to worry about one of their kind being a changling. But they still have to worry about doppleganers and rakshasas tho!
I always wondered about changeling children... They should be locked into haflings and gnomes in my opinion.
@@Zh337a Or just, you know, children.
Hahaha, now that brilliant beginning made me smile!
muwahahahaha!
I'm currently playing a changling/druid in a campaign right now and their deal is they love perspectives, either changing into another person to view life through their eyes or changing into animals to understand their views on life. I haven't gotten to do much with it yet, but it feels rather nice.
There is a druid circle in the Ulraunt's Guide to the Planes: Acheron (dmsguild) called warshaping. You become a liquid metal type with your wild shape. P.S. I made a changeling druid with this circle. Very fun!
Another great video. Kind of glad I discovered late, so many to catch up on. I LOVE Eberron!!!!
changelings are an interesting lot. though they do scare me a bit with their shape changing ability.
The seekers are cool, staying all silver surfer lookin.
@@draxthemsklonst yeah sadly though changelings have never interested me enough to play as one. i would much rather play half-elf, human, or dragonborn if and when possible.
@@BahamutZerodragon You could play as ALL of them with a changeling.
@@oniminikui that is true.
Plot twist
Jester is a changeling.
Booze Kraken yes
She wouldn't need to use disguise self so much then.
That reminds me of "Agent X," from the 1995 reboot of "Get Smart." The character was in an episode 3 or 4 times, but always played by a different actor.
Changelings have such a huge potential, but ideally should have a good GM backing up the player. From exploring new looks and identities to working through stresses of fluid identity and multiple persona ( who is the real “me”). So. Much. Roleplaying. Material! And that is not even going for the low hanging fruit options of spies and assassins and thief-guildery politics and stuff.
Yeah, okay, the silent vx gag was pretty good. 😂
The traveler wait the traveler ?! An evil god?! Thinking of critical role and jester and hyper ventilating....
Matt already confirmed that they're not the same god
Miniature Dragon Yeah, I think it’s been stated that Jester was originally going to be a Warlock but then Travis made Ford and the party had no cleric so the CR Traveller (which I imagine was originally intended to be an Archfey) was made a god.
when you don't know which race to play, so you play all of them.
I love these weirdos!
We've had 3 sessions in Eberron so far and my player characters all hate any Changelings that i have put in the world
Knowing the creation story of elves coming from shapeless being taking permanent form to conquer the material plane. They desire to become changing and would in theory admire the Changelings.
Hear me out. A changeling warlock with the spy or faction agent background. Has been a spy so long they don't even remember what they looked like when they started. Each change causes the changeling to adopt parts of their target's personality and lose a part they had previously.
it'd be hard to do, but if you worked with the DM, it'd be fun.
Finally, a Tleilaxu Face Dancer character option.
Blessed be the Maker
More eberron YESSSSS
I thought that Rising the Last War said that doppelgangers were changelings corrupted by the Daelkyr Dyrrn (obviously this is up to the GM)
Perfect opening to this video 6/5 :D
Chanlings are single handedly my second favorite race presided only by gnomes. The rp potential for changlings is amazing, I only got to play one once in small campaign as I am a forever dm but it was single handedly the most fun I have had sence 4e.
Changelings have hair and Doppelgängers do not.
An Assassin Rogue of this race, and if you want to be redundant-- find a way to pick up Disguise Self and Tongues, as well as the Actor and Linguist feats hehe
Oh oh you did a changeling bib yay!!
But it was me, Dio!
haha!
Do changelings pronounce the PH accidentally thus revealing themselves?
my paladin wants to start vivisecting changelings to learn how to detect them
Detect them?
RIP René Auberjonois
He was the best of us.
I do give changelings a few limitations and weaknesses.
1. Scars stay on them in all forms.
2. Any damage temporary causes the area to turn white so when meeting in private people will hurt themselves in some minor way i.e picking their finger with a needle.
The 1st doesn't make sense as they can change there form to MAKE scars. The 2nd is weird as the official rules say they don't leave their form unless they choose to. Also their ability is a weaker disguise self (as it doesn't change clothes) so adding another weakness on top of that seams a bit too much. The weakness that ARE Cannon is that any lost limbs cannot be grown back, and that in changeling societies there is a secret tattoo that will persist in any form (Keith Baker confirmed that changlings can hide regular tattoos or make their own with their ability, another strike against permanent scars) that they use to punish malcontents (because taking away the one thing that makes them unique is the worst possible punishment for a changeling).
The Indie Fox Keith also says to make your own eberron and I don't like changelings without any way of forcibly revealing them especially with forces that want to exterminate them though one I idea I've recently is giving changeling a silver allergy similar to dopplers from with witcher and if you don't like it don't use it.
Moonbeam is a spell that reveals chapechangers. Zone of truth and ask them is another way.
Your fun is not my fun. Thats ok though.
@@racekitty There are a plethora of ways to reveal, or at least identify, a changeling. Forcing weaknesses on an ability that has to complete with a spell that, already, does it's job better is unnecessarily. You can do whatever you want, as I can't, nor want to, stop you. But I, at the very least, recomend doing some research into Keith Baker's explanations for how Eberron's society identifies, and has security measures for, changelings. A lot of them are really interesting and provide a fun way to balance a changeling player if they get out of hand, without hurting the inherent fun of the base race.
As a DM planning on running an Eberron campaign I'm a little unsure how to handle a Changeling player. Can changelings copy other people? Can they do so instantly? Say for example can a player shape shift in to the captain of the guard after getting a glance at him and use that to run wild with crime sprees? I generally don't like trying to limit my players but I do fear as to whether a changeling has too much of a get out of jail free card.
You as the DM have final say about how much they saw. Changelings can't copy outfits but they could turn into a captain of the guard if the DM said they had a good enough look.
Yes they could run wild with crime sprees, but in Eberron people know of Changelings. I would tell the player that changelings like to hide because the opposite is used, a high up official does a crime and blames it on a changeling who was impersonating them.
There are repercussions for changelings, I wouldn't think of it as a get out of jail free card.
You forgot about one type of changling. The co'omer.
We need more of Jordvxan.
If you made changelings something that preceded most of the other populations, they could provide an explanation for where the partners of the first of each of them came from. Doppelgangers could come much later.
So Changelings are basically the human equivalent to doppelgängers
-Double D
Are the changeling feats inept to it? I mean, will a seeker be always a seeker? Or could he have been a passer or becomer before?
Can they turn into animalistic humanoids (tabaxi, aracockra, etc.) or even humanoid monsters?
I believe they can! But ultimately up to you and your DM :)
Jorphdan thanks!
Best dnd channel on RUclips tbh
Thanks 😊
Eberron One shot on Saturday & Sunday. :)
I'm DMing. Everyones first time in eberron. Time to oneshot.
For some reason your evil laugh at the beginning made me have to pause your video and go listen to that one song by The Gorillaz
good song!
@@Jorphdan I mean it's alright but it was just suddenly something I needed to do.
I can tell my DM watched this video
It was meeeee! JorphDioooooo!
Kono Gordvxvan (vx is silent) Da!
JORSILENTDAN
DIOOOOO
if i had a nickel for every ebberon race with an ambiguous relationship with gender i would have 2 nickels
I vaguely remember Keith saying something to the effect that those philosophies are and bad and he had nothing to do with it. It is probably on his blog.
What I don't like about these kinds of creatures is that people are entirely rational to be afraid of them.
Meanwhile prejudice in the real world is entirely irrational.
lol
I think when it says they can "choose their sex", it means they can change the appearance of their sex, not that they can become the other sex. They can't grow more limbs or lose any, so I don't think changing their internal organs is on the table.
Actually, no. They can change their sex as they please. Every one of them can get pregnant, every one of them can father children.
@@Zh337a What's the source of this information? I have a changeling bard and used her under the previous assumptions. Or didn't, since she refused my DM's NPCs' advances.
Page 45 og Races of Eberron 3.5 ed; "Gender and sexuality; An important aspect of a changeling's identity is the issue of gender. Unlike doppelgangers, which are entirely genderless, a changeling does have a default gender that manifests in adolescence, but each changeling can adapt his or her form to be of either gender, hermaphroditic (both genders simultaneously), or entirely genderless. A changeling can alter his or her gender (and reproductive abilities) as part of using the race's minor shapechange ability".
In 5th ed it say so in Rising from the last war, page 18. " Shapechanger; As an action you can change your apperance and your voice. You determine the spesifics of the changes, including your coloration, hairlength, and your sex. ..."
@@Zh337a Thank you. I only got back to D&D in 5e and she was my first character. It's odd they can change their reproductive internal organs, but not the number of bones or add racial organs like a venom sac.
@@robinthrush9672 Well, things like Doppelgangers can (I think) so I believe that such abilities are inherent in changlings but "unlocking" them, so to speak, either causes the changling to go mad or going mad is the way to unlock them. Not too sure.
This feels so coded, like maybe I'm just projecting but being LGBT and neurodivergent has me feeling like a changeling. Like having to mask constantly just to stay safe 👍