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<blockquote data-quote="Thraug" data-source="post: 5824985" data-attributes="member: 84157"><p>I'm in the same camp but would also include that I do <strong>not</strong> want to see any of the following:</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Pixie/Halfling fighters with strength stats even close your average orc adventurer</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Dwarves/Orcs with nimbleness close to that of any ElfHalling adventurer</li> </ul><p>I never again want to see 4e's high-strength Pixies/Hallings in any game. By 4e's definition of strength ("Strength measures your character’s physical power") there is no way a creature with the mass of a Pixie can exert force anything close to a creature 10-100x the weight/mass. Just not happening. Now, I'm all for Pixie fighters being extremely deft in combat, almost impossible to grab and catch, but they should do very little brute force damage. Instead, a Pixie fighter should be as competent as an Orc fighter in combat, but should accomplish it with non-brute force means, such as lots of little stabbity hits that do much lower damage, possibly to vulnerable body locations (eyes, groin, neck, etc.). </p><p></p><p>As others mentioned, I'd like to see the same from your Dwarven Wizard. A mountain of endurance to cast spells with, but less gifted with all but earthy spells.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, racial benefits, such as 4e's feats or powers, should be race defining. You should be afraid when the Orc goes berserk (as a wizard or warrior) and you should be very afraid knowing there is a Elf skulking around that you can't see. In short, the racial powers/feats should be EXTREMELY powerful, lasting and being pronounced throughout all class levels, possibly as strong (or more?) than as any high-level class feature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thraug, post: 5824985, member: 84157"] I'm in the same camp but would also include that I do [B]not[/B] want to see any of the following: [LIST] [*]Pixie/Halfling fighters with strength stats even close your average orc adventurer [*]Dwarves/Orcs with nimbleness close to that of any ElfHalling adventurer [/LIST] I never again want to see 4e's high-strength Pixies/Hallings in any game. By 4e's definition of strength ("Strength measures your character’s physical power") there is no way a creature with the mass of a Pixie can exert force anything close to a creature 10-100x the weight/mass. Just not happening. Now, I'm all for Pixie fighters being extremely deft in combat, almost impossible to grab and catch, but they should do very little brute force damage. Instead, a Pixie fighter should be as competent as an Orc fighter in combat, but should accomplish it with non-brute force means, such as lots of little stabbity hits that do much lower damage, possibly to vulnerable body locations (eyes, groin, neck, etc.). As others mentioned, I'd like to see the same from your Dwarven Wizard. A mountain of endurance to cast spells with, but less gifted with all but earthy spells. Lastly, racial benefits, such as 4e's feats or powers, should be race defining. You should be afraid when the Orc goes berserk (as a wizard or warrior) and you should be very afraid knowing there is a Elf skulking around that you can't see. In short, the racial powers/feats should be EXTREMELY powerful, lasting and being pronounced throughout all class levels, possibly as strong (or more?) than as any high-level class feature. [/QUOTE]
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