SCAG: Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide, Chapter 3: Races of the Realms For these reasons, material in this supplement is not legal in D&D Organized Play events. The game mechanics in this supplement are usable in your D&D campaign but are not fully tempered by playtests and design iterations. Notably, it comes with a disclaimer substantially similar to the one provided with UA articles: Note that Plane Shift occupies a strange shade-of-grey space: it's "compatible with" D&D, published by WotC, but written by the Magic: the Gathering team instead of the D&D team (though the author of all of them was a former D&D team member). PS:AKH: Plane Shift Amonkhet, Races of Amonkhet at p. PS:KLD: Plane Shift: Kaladesh, Races of Kaladesh at p. PS:INN: Plane Shift: Innistrad, Life on Innistrad at p. PS:ZEN: Plane Shift: Zendikar, Races of Zendikar at p. PotA: Princes of the Apocalypse, Appendix A: Genasi OGA: One Grung Above, an Extra Life fundraiser from WotC LR: Locathah Rising, an Extra Life fundraiser from WotC MOoT: Mythic Odesseys of Theros, Chapter 1 > Races MToF: Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes, throughout Chapters 1-5 72-74ĮE: Elemental Evil Player's Companion, Chapter 1: Races 285-287ĪI: Acquisitions Incorporated, "New Race: Verdan" at p. 3-7ĭMG: Dungeon Master's Guide, "Creating New Character Options" at p. SRD: System Reference Document, 5e, "Races" at p. Which one is relevant depends on why you're looking for an "official" race. There are two different ways a race could be "official": it could be "official" in the sense of fully-tested and legal for sanctioned organized play campaigns, and it could be "official" in the sense of being published in 1st-party material from Wizards of the Coast.