Can Aasimar breed with humans?

They cannot reproduce like humans, Elves or Tieflings would. Instead, Aasimar are manifested, sometimes later in a child's development, and are not dictated by bloodlines. That means that one sibling can become an Aasimar while another remains "normal."
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Can Aasimar be born from any race?

Aasimar Half-races. In the world of Pulmara, Aasimar are not always born humans. Almost any race can bring forth a blessed child, and as such the statistics for aasimar are not always representative of this mix of celestial and mortal.
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Can Aasimar pass as human?

Typical aasimar features in most cases aren't that different; aasimar can pass for humans, usually quite fit and attractive but human, nonetheless. Some will have an odd tell, like pupil-less eyes, odd-eye colorations, or strangely tinted hair or skin, depending on their aasimar bloodline.
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What happens if an Aasimar and a Tiefling have a baby?

Well, either 1) they cancel each other out and that offspring's descendants won't ever manifest neither Aasimar nor Tiefling, 2) they both are carried down and the descendants might manifest either or, 3) a new race since this is outsider + outsider mating rather than outsider + humanoid, 4) the first generation is ...
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Can Aasimar be half elf?

So you could get an aasimar or a half elf, or even an elf (if the elven blood "bred true" in the child).
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Aasimar 5e - Races for Dungeons and Dragons



Can aasimar reproduce?

They cannot reproduce like humans, Elves or Tieflings would. Instead, Aasimar are manifested, sometimes later in a child's development, and are not dictated by bloodlines.
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Can aasimar be born to human parents?

"Most Aasimar are born from human parents..."
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Can aasimar have children DND?

As aasimar can not conceive children, and they outlive all other races due to their immortality, they often become lost in their lives, whether they have achieved their purpose or when their mentor has failed their duties.
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How is an aasimar born?

Aasimars may be born from the union of the half-celestial with another mortal being. The possibility of an aasimar birth continues to many generations after that union, even when two mortals have children, so long as one of the mortals is a direct descendant of the half-celestial.
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Can aasimar have wings?

If you want a permanent flying aasimar, the best thing to do is to compare them with Tieflings (who also get wings as a racial variant). Tieflings need to give up their Infernal Legacy feature for it. This is basically a cantrip, two 1/day lvl 2 spells.
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Can an aasimar have a halo?

Halo: Some aasimars possess the ability to manifest halos. An aasimar with this racial trait can create light centered on her head at will as a spell-like ability. When using her halo, she gains a +2 circumstance bonus on Intimidate checks against evil creatures and on saving throws against becoming blinded or dazzled.
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Do aasimar have to look like humans?

Aasimar were human-based planetouched, native outsiders that had in their blood some good, otherworldly characteristics. They were often, but not always, descended from celestials and other creatures of pure good alignment, but while predisposed to good alignments, aasimar were by no means always good.
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Can fallen aasimar fly?

The Scourge Aasimar has a light / radiant-damage-causing racial effect (Radiant Consumption), and the Fallen Aasmiar have a fear effect (Necrotic Shroud) - their wings are described as "flightless" in VGtM. Neither Scourge nor Fallen aasimar has flight as a racial feature.
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Is aasimar and tiefling offspring?

A fallen Aasimar being one step removed from a tiefling, probably would have tiefling children. Planetouched beats all regular races. An Aasimar begats and Aasimar, Tiefling begats a tiefling, etc. Outer plane touched beats inner.
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Can aasimar become vampires?

Tieflings and aasimar are diluted by human blood (and slippery human morality), so they might become vampiric.
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What is the opposite of an aasimar?

Aasimar is the natural opposite of the tiefling – humanoids infused with celestial blood as opposed to the tiefling's infernal heritage.
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How do aasimar fly?

During it, you have a flying speed of 30 feet, and once on each of your turns, you can deal extra radiant damage to one target when you deal damage to it with an attack or a spell. The extra radiant damage equals your level. Once you use this trait, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.
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Can a fallen aasimar be a Paladin?

fallen aasimar are either touch by dark powers or evil. a good background for one touched by dark powers could be haunted one and that can easily justify being a vengeance paladin ( even conquest if you can strech the origin of what hunts you).
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Does aasimar have celestial blood?

Celestial Bloods, or aasimar, are a rare sub race of mortals descended from gods or other celestial beings. While not always benevolent, aasimars are more inclined toward acts of kindness rather than evil, and they gravitate toward faiths or organizations associated with celestials.
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Can aasimar be descended from gods?

Aasimar bear within their souls the light of the heavens. They are descended from humans with a touch of the power of Mount Celestia, the divine realm of many lawful good deities.
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Can humans give birth to Tieflings?

Yes, this is absolutely possible. The fiendish blood can run very thin and suddenly manifest itself as a tiefling. In Xanathar's Guide to Everything there's even a table for advice for backgrounds with a 50-50 chance of that being the case. Both parents were humans, their infernal heritage dormant until you came along.
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Does aasimar glow?

Physical Description. Aasimar often look very Human with minor indicators of their unusual ancestry. These differences can span a wide range, but most often are exemplified by an unearthly beauty, hair that shines like metal, strange eye color, or even glowing golden halos.
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Do aasimar have pointed ears?

The physical traits that suggest the aasimar's heritage differ, but may include silver or golden eyes, a silvery or golden tint to their skin, skin that is lustruous and white as snow, golden or silver hair, and pointed ears. Some have a birthmark shaped as a deity's holy symbol.
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Do fallen aasimar have to be evil?

No alignment restrictions

Imbued with celestial power, most aasimar are good. Outcast aasimar are most often neutral or even evil. None of the subraces offer any other alignment guidance except for the Variant, which states: Due to their celestial heritage, aasimar are often good.
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