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Yeah, playing as a human is more of an aesthetic choice than a gameplay one. Elves and half elves are the most popular races by players because it gives legitimate gameplay bonuses without taking away from the look of the character.
Or just go download the racial ASI mod, and literally every class benefits from human, as it should.
Basically they can only make full use of EVERY ability if they are a sorcerer or a wizard. They can make full use of of shield for things like warlocks, rangers, rogues or bard since every other class gets shield proficiency.
Basically they are the worst race in the game.
Plain human is, mechanically, not great at all.
Human (variant) is top-tier with the extra feat, but isn't included in BG3 vanilla despite being in the PHB. My munchkinness tends to have me favor custom lineage (+2/+0 instead of +1/+1, darkvision instead of an extra proficiency) from TCE, but that's also not in BG3 w/o mods. If there's an appropriate half-feat for your intended build, custom lineage makes it possible to start with an 18 in it even using standard array or point buy.
You grew up with 5th edition DnD? That's adorable, kid.
I am actually playing a human monk right now, lol. But it's more for the role play than min maxing.
That is true and I prefer playing as a Drow due to the fact that they get better dark vision as well as being proficient in Hand crossbow.