JonnyP71
Explorer
I miss them, ALL of them, because they felt realistic. Little Halflings being more dextrous but weaker, despised Half Orcs having a penalty to Charisma, but getting a boost to strength and constitution.
Racial level limits were fine too, as they balanced out the flexibility of the demihumans.
It felt right that certain classes could not be chosen by certain races, or that some classes had alignment restrictions.
And you know what, the gender differences felt right too, because (PC shock horror), like it or not, they do represent genuine physical differences (albeit in a very basic way).
Racial level limits were fine too, as they balanced out the flexibility of the demihumans.
It felt right that certain classes could not be chosen by certain races, or that some classes had alignment restrictions.
And you know what, the gender differences felt right too, because (PC shock horror), like it or not, they do represent genuine physical differences (albeit in a very basic way).