![]() Obtainable via the Sigil of the Metallic Ancestry Dragonborn, sometimes in the Zen Market or in the Auction House. Metallic Ancestry Dragonborn : +2 to any two Ability Scores, +3% Critical Strike and Power, +3% Incoming Healing, +3% HP.Obtainable from the Dragonborn Race Pack, which can only be bought with real money on consoles, or in the Zen Market on PC (6000 Zen). Dragonborn : +2 to any two Ability Scores, +3% Critical Strike and Power, +5% Incoming Healing.Obtainable from the Gith Race Pack in the Zen Market (6000 Zen). Gith : +2 Dexterity, +2 Strength or Intelligence, +5% combat advantage, +3% stamina regeneration.Drow : +2 Dexterity, +2 Charisma or Wisdom, +5% Deflect Severity, 10% chance to reduce the Defense of enemies you hit by 5% for 5 seconds.Tiefling : +2 Charisma, +2 Constitution or Intelligence, +5% damage to targets below 50% HP, when receiving damage : 10% chance to reduce attacker’s attack by 5% for 5 seconds.Half-Elf : +2 Constitution, +2 Charisma or Wisdom, +2 to one Ability Score which depends on your class (Intelligence for Cleric, Barbarian, Rogue and Ranger Dexterity for Warlock, Paladin and Wizard Wisdom for Fighter), +3% Critical Severity, Deflection, and Gold Gain.Halfling : +2 Dexterity, +2 Charisma or Constitution, +5% deflect, 10% resistance to control effects.Dwarf : +2 Constitution, +2 Strength or Wisdom, +5% Defense, 20% resistance to knock or push.Sun Elf : +2 Intelligence, +2 Dexterity or Charisma, +5% Action Point Gain, +10% Control Resistance.Wood Elf : +2 Dexterity, +2 Intelligence or Wisdom, +5% Critical Strike, 20% resistance to slow.Half-Orc : +2 Dexterity, +2 Constitution or Strength, +5% Critical Severity, +10% movement speed bonus at start of combat (for 3s, once every 20s).Human : +3 to any Ability Score, +1% to all 15 main ratings.There are races (indicated by the icon : ) you have to buy to be able to play them (in the Zen Market, Auction House, or directly with real money, depending on the race and the platform you play on). but that's really between both ends of the spectrum. The difference between the "best" and the "worst" race for the job is around 4% efficiency (which is barely noticeable, though not entirely insignificant). In the end, most of the stat bonuses can be balanced with itemization. There are ways to change the race or appearance of your character, but you won’t get them often, at least not for free (you can get them in the Zen Market). You will play with this character for many hours, maybe hundreds, even thousands, if you really like the game. Keep in mind that race bonuses are relatively small and that the most important thing to consider when creating your character is how good it looks to you. ![]()
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