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07-28-2009, 12:54 PM #11
You are right. They had some extra racial abilities I didn't notice.
- Halflings - Going to the Shadow World I knew, but didn't feel we needed to include that in a basic stat block.
- Yes I totally forgot about dwarves and blunt weapons.
- Elves and not being priests I knew. Another one that you wouldn't include in a basic combat stat block.
Either way I stand corrected.
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07-29-2009, 12:15 AM #12
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Hmm I also forgot something - the BR non-human races had different ability modifiers than the "standard" version.
Dwarves had +2 Con -2 Dex (not Charisma)
Elves had a +1 Dex and Int and a -1 to Str and Con (IIRC the core elves only had Dex and Con modifiers)
1/2 elves had a +1 Dex -1 Con (standard had no modifiers)
Halfings had a +1 Dex and Wisdom, -2 Str (instead of only modifiers to Dex and Str)
So BR dwarves were more Charismatic and hardy but less dextrous, elves were weaker, halflings were wiser but weaker, and 1/2 elves were more dextrous but less hardy.Duane Eggert
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