How does one even begin choosing what fantasy race they want to be in a fantasy roleplaying game? We live in a world where we do not get to make that decision before living. But even if we did, we wouldn't get choices such as "Elf, Dwarf, or Qunari."

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A lot of love goes into the world of Thedas, and even more so towards its characters and races. Entire books can be filled with in-game codex pages that explain the cultures, lore, and history of every race. So it would come as no surprise that what race you choose can influence the entire game.

It is a very sociological world that is full of consequences based on who your character is. As much as you can make decisions throughout the game, picking a race will create some consequences beyond your control. Here are some aspects to think about when choosing what race you play.

Updated on April 16, 2021, by Juliet Childers: Though still awaiting more news on the next Dragon Age game, many fans have revisited the older games. Perhaps some wanted to experience the narratives as a race they hadn't played before or a different gender. There's no denying that, as in our own world, the world of Dragon Age treats different people in various ways. From race-specific armor sets to unique dialogue options, here's how much race affects gameplay in Dragon Age.

15 Romance Choices

solas levallen Dragon Age Inquisition

Most notably in Dragon Age Inquisition, your race defines certain romantic paths. Sorry guys, but not everyone will be interested in you if you play a Dwarf or Qunari. The characters who are race-specific are Cullen and Solas. Cullen will only romance humans and Elves while Solas will only romance Elves.

Of course, choosing between male a female takes a bigger role than race in terms of who you can romance. However, some characters have very particular tastes. Solas is the most gated romance in the entire series, as he only will romance female Elves.

14 Character Origin Story

 Dragon Age Origins character creator

In the first title Dragon Age Origins, you get to play a different origin story based on your race and class. Some fans just play every origin story and then pick their favorite and go with that one. But what race you choose actually unlocks a different backstory that you get to play through. If you pick a human, then you are from a noble family and even start out with a dog rather than get one later.

If you pick an Elf, you can either be from the city or a Dalish Elf. Mages each have their own unique backstories that range from an arranged marriage to finding a magic mirror that ruins your life. If you choose a Dwarf, you can be low or high caste and live underground. All of these backstories are touched upon later as you progress through the game.

13 Racism Across Species

Dragon Age racism

Since Dragon Age is a very sociological series, the races are rife with inequality. There are various fantasy racial slurs such as "knife ear" for Elves and "ox-men" for Qunari. Speaking of those slurs, Elves and Qunari are probably the races who experience racism the most. In Inquisition, Elves and Qunari actually start a certain quest with a penalty due to people's prejudices at a royal party in Orlais (on land taken from Elves by humans).

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This also can influence how your companions think. For example, Solas has a scene where he makes some pretty racist remarks about Qunari if you play as a Qunari. As an Elf, you may have some issues with Sera since, though she is an Elf, she is definitely racist against the culture of the Dalish. This is your backstory if you play an Elf in Inquisition.

12 The Fashions Of Thedas And Beyond

Dragon Age hats

Fashion can be such a small thing for some gamers while it can mean everything to others. Some clothes or styles can be limited by gender, race, or even character. Vivienne's iconic hat, for example, is unique to her. Perhaps the most particular fashion factor that is put into a race is with the Qunari and hats.

Due to how the characters have horns, the Bioware developers made it so that they cannot wear hats. Instead, they wear face paint which is actually pretty difficult to find in the game. It also is not that pretty or varied, but the hats are often not pretty or diverse either. Luckily, there is a setting that turns off both hats and face paint while still giving armor bonuses.

11 Choices In Other Games

Dragon Age Keep choices

Some players like to play a different race in each game while others like to always play an Elf or Dwarf. Unfortunately, you only get one choice in Dragon Age 2 and that is to be human. That factor made a lot of fans annoyed while other fans (and the devs themselves) have come to appreciate the game that was produced, tested, and shipped in less than a year.

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Still, many fans remain soured toward playing as humans. Some choose humans, however, for better continuity across titles. While players get limited to no interaction with previous protagonists, some players like the idea that their Inquisitor and their Warden are similar in terms of race and background.

10 Character Class

Dragon Age races

The biggest factor about race and class is that Dwarfs cannot be mages. This actually may be part of what makes Dwarfs one of the most unpopular races to play in the series since mage is one of the most popular classes. However, that is the only locked class in terms of race.

You can be anything as anyone else from an Elf warrior to a Qunari archer or a human rogue. In Origins, class is very important to your origin story as it can make the difference between you being a Dalish Elf or a mage in the Circle Tower.

9 Future Games

Dragon Age Dread Wolf panorama

As far as we know, anything can happen in Dragon Age 4. Who is to say if the race you choose in previous games will influence future ones? For example, maybe certain characters will feel warmer towards Qunari if you were a Qunari hero in Inquisition. This also ties into the gated romances. What if Solas in Dragon Age 4 can only be really reasonable if you romanced him as a female Elf?

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If your Warden is the Queen of Ferelden (which is only possible if you are human), what if she gets assassinated due to a power struggle? So much is possible when everything is still unknown. It is interesting to think about.

8 Culture Across Races

Dragon Age Empress Celene

For some players, it is all about the culture of the races. If you like the idea of living in the woods and worshipping a pantheon, then being a Dalish Elf is probably the best choice for you. If you want to be part of a strict caste system and live underground, then a Dwarf is definitely the best idea. As for Qunari, it is actually more of a religion than a race but that is just very complicated.

It is easy to read for hours about these cultures. Some players do not even know what to really think until they have played a couple of games as to which culture is their favorite. Sometimes it is not even about a favorite; it could just be about what makes for the best story for a hero in your head. What background should they come from?

7 The History Of That Race

Dragon Age world

This factor relates a lot to the culture but is different. For example, humans are actually the most recent additions to Thedas compared to the other races. We actually do not have a lot of details as to where they came from. Historically, it seems Qunari might be part dragon, but this popular fan theory has yet to be confirmed in lore. However, it is hinted at a lot -- especially when you talk to the Iron Bull after you kill your first dragon in Inquisition.

As for Elves, we learn a ton about their history in Inquisition -- mostly the fact that it is remembered wrong and is also quite tragic. The Dwarves have a long, mysterious history with only some DLC that delves into the fact that we probably are missing a huge piece of their history, too.

6 Player Character Build

Dragon Age elf

Most gamers play the series more for a good story than to have the best character build. If you are into making the strongest combative character though, then race is a factor in that. What race you choose gets them just the slightest different bonus points.

For example, in Inquisition a human will get an additional ability point, a Dwarf will get better resistance to magic, Elf will get better resistance to ranged attacks, and Qunari get better physical resistance.

5 Potential Role-Playing - Good Vs. Evil

Dragon Age evil characters

Though they are loathe to admit it at times, some players (even in RPGs) cannot be the Bad Guy™. But Dragon Age really allows people to be SUPER bad. This goes beyond simply punching somebody or having the occasional snipe or jab as one might see in a Final Fantasy title.

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The Inquisitor can go so far as to punch Solas square in the face or even play into/reinforce Qunari stereotypes at the Winter Palace. Bioware fans know how much the Paragon/Renegade system worked for Mass Effect, so perhaps RPG fans just need to go with the evil flow for a bit.

4 How Easy Do You Want Life To Be?

Dragon Age races

It's already established that racism is alive and well across Thedas. Whether it's against Dalish Elves, City Elves, Qunari, Dwarves, or simply Orlesians vs. Fereldans, choosing a character background can drastically affect how conversations and encounters go.

Some players may want to take an easier route by playing as a human warrior vs. an Elven mage in Origins. The same can be done in Dragon Age: Inquisition and, in the case of the human characters, the player can even be of somewhat noble birth. Imagine how much easier that makes things at places such as the Orlesian court in terms of approval.

3 Height And Physical Features

Dragon Age appearance mods

This may seem like an unimportant facet, but choosing a race ties in directly with how players want to present themselves in-game. If someone wants to create a dreamboat, their idea might not include horns. In contrast, someone might want to see fat Elf representation.

While Bioware allows for some customization, the modding community took it upon themselves to improve everything from hair textures to a total overall of the character creator. Vanilla Inquisition can be further enhanced by using some of these well-crafted mods if players want more appearance options.

2 Unique Conversations Based On Race

Dragon Age dialogue options

Again, race and class background can affect encounters and conversations. Though unlocking perks can allow for new dialogue topics, some characters just lock certain parts off to characters of a certain race or to mages.

This facet exists across all Dragon Age franchise games and players a key role in how players experience the story. Of course, some of us just want to experience everything a game has to offer. For that, players will have to turn, once more, to mods. Otherwise, play multiple times as different races to discover all of the unique conversations you can have.

1 Armor Types Based On Race

Dragon Age armor sets

Like height and physical appearance, harping on unique armor types might seem trivial. But "look good, play good" holds true no matter what game someone plays. Some armor sets, such as the Keeper armor above, are race locked.

In order to gain access to it, one must play that race. Of course, the Dragon Age franchise contains games worth more than one playthrough.

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