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Ancestries
Humanoids of all kinds have made their mark on the continent of Khorvaire.
Presented in alphabetical order, the playable Ancestries in this section have especially
shaped the land’s recent history.

TABLE 3-1: ANCESTRY RARITY This guide does not aim to provide information about
Ancestry Rarity the Ancestries, but instead guidance about
Bugbears Uncommon implementing their mechanics in the world.

Dwarves Common For more information about the Ancestries of


Drow Uncommon Eberron, see the Eberronicon entries.
Eberron Changelings Uncommon The Pathfinder 2e mapping is denoted in brackets if
Elves Common necessary. All of the following ancestries note their
Gnolls Uncommon rarity, which replaces any pre-existing rarity trait if it
Gnomes Common exists.
Goblins Common
Half-Elves Common
Bugbears
Bugbears are uncommon in the world of Eberron.
Half-Orcs Common
The Bugbear Ancestry is provided in this document.
Halflings Common
Hobgoblins Uncommon For more information on Goblinoids of Eberron, see
Humans Common Exploring Eberron (p. 96).
Kalashtar Uncommon
Kobolds Common Dwarves
Lizardfolk Uncommon Dwarves are common in the world of Eberron.
Orcs Uncommon Dwarves of Eberron are well represented by the
Shifters Uncommon Pathfinder 2e implementation.
Warforged Common
For more information on the Dwarves, see Exploring
*All others not noted here are Rare.
Eberron (p.112)
TABLE 3-2: VERSATILE HERITAGE RARITY
Heritage Rarity Drow
Aasimar Uncommon Drow are uncommon in the world of Eberron.
Tieflings Uncommon If playing a Drow, use the Elf Ancestry with one of the
**All others not noted here are Rare. Cavern Elf, Seer Elf, or Whisper Elf.

Core Ancestries The use of these Heritages for Drow does not preclude
Pathfinder 2e integrates a significant amount of their use with Non-Drow Elves. With GM permission,
Golarian lore into the mechanics and feats of core you could also use any Elf Heritage to play a Drow.
ancestries. While all of the mechanics are solid, the
flavour associated with the ancestries and their feats For more information on the drow, see the Eberronicon
occasionally diverge from the flavour or lore of (p. 8).
Eberron. In the majority of cases, it is close enough to
Eberron that it doesn't warrant a rewrite, however,
you should consider modifying the flavour of your PC
to fit the world of Eberron. As always, work with
your GM if you are unsure.
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Eberron Changelings Half-Elves


The Changelings presented in the Pathfinder 2e rules, Half-Elves are common in the world of Eberron. Also
and Eberron Changelings are different in their lore and called Khoravar, the vast majority of Khoravar are the
mechanical implementation. Eberron changelings are a descendants of two Half-Elves rather than a Human
unique shapeshifting Ancestry. Changelings are and Elf parent.
uncommon in the world of Eberron. Half-Elves of Eberron are well represented by the
The Eberron Changeling Ancestry is provided in this Pathfinder 2e implementation.
document.
For more information on Khoravar of Eberron, see
For more information on Changelings of Eberron, see Eberron Campaign Setting (p. 15).
Exploring Eberron (p. 33).
Half-Orcs
Elves Half-Orcs are common in the world of Eberron. Half-
Elves are common in the world of Eberron. Orcs lineages are more varied than the Half-Elves. It is
Elves of Eberron are well represented by the as likely as not that your parents were Human and
Pathfinder 2e implementation. Orc as both Half-Orc.
Half-Orcs of Eberron are well represented by the
For more information on Elves of Eberron, see Eberron Pathfinder 2e implementation.
Campaign Setting (p. 14).
For more information on Half-Orcs of Eberron, see
Gnolls Eberron Campaign Setting (p. 16).
Gnolls are uncommon in the world of Eberron.
This document introduces lore adjustments, additional Halflings
heritages and feats which can be used for additional Halflings are common in the world of Eberron.
flavour on top of the Pathfinder 2e Gnoll Ancestry, Halflings of Eberron are well represented by the
detailed as a new Eberron Gnoll ancestry. Pathfinder 2e implementation.

For more information on Gnolls of Eberron, see For more information on Halflings, see Eberron
Exploring Eberron (p. 93.) Campaign Setting (p. 16).

Gnomes Hobgoblins
Gnomes are common in the world of Eberron. Hobgoblins are uncommon in the world of Eberron.
Gnomes of Eberron are well represented by the Hobgoblins of Eberron are well represented by the
Pathfinder 2e implementation. Pathfinder 2e implementation.

For more information on Gnomes of Eberron, see For more information on Goblinoids of Eberron, see
Eberron Campaign Setting (p. 14). Exploring Eberron (p. 96).

Goblins Humans
Goblins are common in the world of Eberron. Humans are common in the world of Eberron.
Goblins of Eberron are well represented by the Humans of Eberron are well represented by the
Pathfinder 2e implementation. Pathfinder 2e implementation.

For more information on Goblinoids of Eberron, see For more information on Humans, see Eberron Campaign
Exploring Eberron (p. 96). Setting (p. 12).

Kalashtar
Kalashtar are uncommon in the world of Eberron.
The Kalashtar Ancestry is provided in this document.

For more information on Kalashtar, see Exploring


Eberron (p. 40).
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Kobolds Versatile Ancestries


Kobolds are common in the world of Eberron. There exist instances of these versatile ancestries
Kobolds of Eberron are well represented by the throughout the world of Eberron, as such they are
Pathfinder 2e implementation. Uncommon in rarity. However, the following
Ancestries are typically the result of unique
For more information on Kobolds, see the Eberronicon circumstances around the birth of a child.
(p. 14).
Aasimar
Lizardfolk Aasimar of Eberron are well represented by the
Lizardfolk are uncommon in the world of Eberron. Pathfinder 2e implementation.
Lizardfolk of Eberron are well represented by the
For more information on Aasimar, see Exploring Eberron
Pathfinder 2e implementation.
(p. 77)
For more information on Kobolds, see the Eberronicon
(p. 15). Tieflings
Tieflings of Eberron are well represented by the
Orcs Pathfinder 2e implementation.
Orcs are uncommon in the world of Eberron.
For more information on Tieflings, see the Eberronicon
Orcs of Eberron are well represented by the Pathfinder
(p. 16).
2e implementation.

For more information on Orcs, see the Eberronicon (p.


15). Exotic Ancestries
Any ancestries in the Pathfinder 2e core rules that are
Shifters not listed above do not have any equivalent (or
Shifters are uncommon in the world of Eberron. common equivalent) in the world of Eberron. All
The Shifters Ancestry is provided in this document. exotic ancestries gain the Rare trait, replacing other
rarity traits they may have.
For more information on Shifters, see the Eberronicon
(p. 16).

Warforged
Warforged are common in the world of Eberron.
The warforged ancestry is provided in this document.

For more information on Warforged, see Exploring


Eberron (p. 45)

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