Can aasimar fly without wings?

In Dungeons & Dragons 5e, Aasimar don't inherently fly without using their racial abilities, and specifically, only the Protector Aasimar gets functional wings for flight (as Radiant Soul), while the Fallen Aasimar sprouts skeletal, flightless wings used for fear, not flight. Scourge Aasimars get radiant power instead of wings. Without activating their specific abilities (usually at level 3), Aasimars are just humanoids, and their wings aren't always present or functional.
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Do aasimar have to have wings?

Protector Aasimar have spectral wings that can be used for flying. You then have the third type of Aasimar, Scourge, which rather than having wings, overflow with radiant power.
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Can aasimar wings be cut off?

concept: an aasimar who got their wings torn/cut off. they have all of the features of a protector/fallen aasimar, but they just can't use their wings. long iridescent scars line their back instead, a solemn reminder of what once was.
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Why do tieflings hate aasimar?

Unlike tieflings, aasimar are rarely outcasts or orphans... There's a natural rivalry between tieflings and aasimar. Tieflings heartily resent them because their mixed heritage isn't perceived as a fault, like the tieflings' own commonly is.
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How long can aasimars fly?

Protector Aasimar

Around once per day, they could channel their inner light to conjure to angelic, incorporeal wings from their back for one minute. They could fly at the speed of about 300 ft (91 m) per minute and unleash radiant energy when they attack.
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What happens if an aasimar and a tiefling have a child?

Assuming a tiefling/aasimar union can produce a child (and it would be fair ruling to say they can't) then I'd say their love child is a human. My reasoning would be that the Tiefling and Aasimar are actually both genetically humans who have been “touched” or altered by higher powers.
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What color is Aasimar's hair?

Aasimar hair color varies but often reflects their celestial heritage, commonly appearing as silver, gold, platinum, or white, but can also be natural colors like blond, brown, or black, sometimes with unnatural sheens (cerulean, lavender) or even mixed with feathers, depending on their specific angelic lineage.
 
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Are aasimars born or made?

Aasimar are traditionally born to human parents (though you could make an elf-descended aasimar or a Dwarf-descended one… follow your heart on this one), so just follow the naming conventions of your parents' culture.
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Can a fallen aasimar be good?

You can be anything you want. It's your actions that dictate how evil you are, not some chart. Reading the Fallen Aasimar passage in Volo's Guide to Monsters, it appears you could be a Fallen without being evil. Based on the Alignment section of Aasimar which reads "Imbued with celestial power, most Aasimar are good.
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What is the lifespan of an aasimar?

Aasimar in Dungeons & Dragons typically mature like humans but live significantly longer, often up to 160 years, with some sources suggesting they age slower after maturity or have varying lifespans depending on their specific celestial lineage, though 160 years is the common standard for D&D 5e. Their celestial nature grants them extended life beyond regular humans, but they are still mortal, unlike true celestials or some elves. 
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Why would an aasimar fall?

An Aasimar becomes a Fallen Aasimar by turning to evil, rejecting their angelic guide, or being corrupted by dark forces, causing their inner light to transform into shadow, often leading to their celestial guide abandoning them, resulting in a shift from radiant to necrotic power. This fall can stem from personal choices, such as giving in to darker impulses, or external influences like dark pacts, changing their divine spark into a darker, draining magic. 
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How tall is the average aasimar?

Aasimar height varies, but generally falls between 5 to 6.5 feet (150-200 cm), similar to humans, with males often a bit taller, averaging around 5'11", and females averaging closer to 5'9", though specific rule sets (like D&D editions) provide slightly different ranges, generally 5'2" to 6'6" for males and 5'0" to 6'4" for females.
 
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What does a fallen aasimar look like?

Fallen Aasimar look like humans with subtle, shadowy corruptions, often featuring pale or ashen skin, dark hair (black/white), and eerie, dark eyes (black, red, or voids), reflecting their lost inner light, sometimes with dark celestial markings or even skeletal, shadowy wings appearing during their power manifestation (Necrotic Shroud). They exude an aura of menace or unease, contrasting their former celestial glory, and their appearance can hint at their fall, appearing gaunt or corpselike, with features suggesting darkness.
 
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Can aasimar be any alignment?

Fallen Aasimar can be any alignment, though they often LEAN towards evil. They don't have to at all.
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What is the best class for aasimar?

Aasimar in D&D 5e excel with Charisma-based classes like Paladin, Sorcerer, Bard, and Warlock due to their natural +2 Charisma bonus, fitting divine themes perfectly, but also suit Cleric, Monk, and even Fighter depending on the subrace (Protector, Scourge, Fallen) and desired playstyle, leaning into support, damage, or martial prowess. Paladin is a top choice for combining martial skill with divine magic, while Warlock (especially Hexblade) and Sorcerer leverage Cha for powerful spells and damage.
 
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What do fallen aasimar wings look like?

Canonically a fallen appears just as any other humanoid of their parent race, but when transformed their wings are not your typical wings, instead being skeleton to the point of being just bones and a darkness oozes out their eyes.
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What races does aasimar hate?

The most disliked race by Aasimar is commonly Kalashtar. A darker reflection of their own origin, they despise their connection to the Elders and Aberrants who attempted to destroy them so long ago.
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What is the most overpowered class in D&D?

The "strongest" D&D class in 5e is often considered the Wizard for raw spell power and versatility at high levels, but the Cleric, Bard, and Druid are strong contenders due to their potent spell lists, support, and unique utility, while Paladins offer incredible burst damage (smites) and martial prowess, making them top-tier. Ultimately, strength depends on playstyle, as Wizards need prep, while Bards excel at skills, and Clerics/Druids offer unique divine/nature magic. 
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Can aasimar fall in love?

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They are not allowed to marry or freely form friendly or physical relationships. They can take lovers or act as a consort, but only with people the Clergy has pre-approved.
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Are aasimars celestials?

No, Aasimar are not Celestials in Dungeons & Dragons; they are planetouched humanoids with celestial heritage, meaning they are mortals (like humans) infused with divine energy from celestials or deities, making them champions of the gods with angelic features, but still distinct from true, spirit-based celestials. They are like the angelic counterpart to Tieflings (who have fiendish heritage), often having glowing eyes or luminous skin, and serving as divine agents rather than being celestial beings themselves. 
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How do aasimars sleep?

Aasimar don't need to sleep. Instead, they meditate deeply, remaining semiconscious, for 4 hours a day.
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What do Aasimars speak?

Aasimars, celestial-touched humanoids in Dungeons & Dragons and Pathfinder, inherently speak Common and Celestial, reflecting their divine heritage, with many systems allowing bonus languages like Draconic, Elven, or Dwarven based on high Intelligence or subrace. These bonus languages often stem from their upbringing or connection to different cultures, with Celestial being the beautiful, alien tongue of angels and good-aligned beings from the upper planes. 
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How old can aasimar be?

Aasimar mature like humans but live significantly longer, typically up to 160 years, though some sources and homebrew settings vary, with common lifespans suggesting they reach adulthood around human age but age slower or stop aging until later, sometimes reaching 200+ years in specific worlds. In core D&D, they age like humans but have a longer natural life, often considered old around 160, with their celestial heritage granting extended vitality. 
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Who is the god aasimar?

aasimar aren't linked to any god, they're just descendants of aasimon. aasimon often serve gods, but they're their own creature native to mount celestia. if an aasimar chooses to worship or serve an evil god, then they'll in turn likely be evil, and being evil means that that aasimar would have 'fallen.
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What is the aasimar body type?

“Physical Description Aasimars look mostly human except for some minor physical trait that reveals their unusual heritage. Typical aasimar features include hair that shines like metal, jewel-toned eyes, lustrous skin color, or even glowing, golden halos.”
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