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I have to partly agree:
I don't like the first Dragonborn concepts, with those buck teeth and tentacles, they look more like Gishki/Chutulu monsters.
At least they don't have head hair and boobs, that would be extremely furry.
The rest of the body needs to match the head more, Larian Studios did a good job, but it still looks too much like *dragon head glued onto human body*.
And those feet, somehow don't fit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wk5r8AQl9kI
dragonborn look terrible in BG3.
More like "puff the magic dragon".
They're the "furry" version of a lizard, not a dragon.
I'd say the Dragonborn are 1A, not monsters you want to kill instantly, or "Furry" that look too silly.
The Argonians in Skyrim are "Furry", with the bust size as lizards.
Fortunately, the Larian Dragonborn left out this nonsense in order to depict female Dragonborn.
Maybe three toes, or three forward-facing toes with a spur claw on the side or projecting from the heel, like with many birds or (other) dinosaurs.
Yass plz, like this plz https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E8wThgtXoAkzrw4.jpg
Yummy
I know what you mean ... happily for me I HATE playing characters with big feet so them giving Dragonborn the human feet treatment makes the class playable for me personally ^^"
That comment combined with the avatar - priceless :-P