Chaosmancer
Legend
Because the bolded part is offensively dismissive. It's a fact that they have skills. It's a fact that those skills are good enough to get by. It's in the book you claim to have read.
I was asked how dwarves could possibly have fires for their forges and breath while underground. The answer (in part) is that they are master stonecrafters.
Are other races capable of crafting stone? Yes, but dwarves are usually the best. Can you have a non-dwarf who is a better stonecrafter? Yes, and they would be incredibly exceptional.
So I asked, if Halflings are able to hide entire villages, a skill no one else exhibits, and they do it with no magic and only through skill, because I was being accused of "man at the gym fallacy" for allowing magic to work, then what skills are those? What is it that halflings can build and use that no other race can match, in general?
Your response was "other crafts"
Well, everyone has "other crafts" it isn't like dwarves are the only blacksmiths in the world. And dwarves have chefs and carptenters too.
But, no other race can hide an entire village from sight with mundane means, so what halfling skills are we talking about? Generic skills that every race has? Then every race can hide their villages.
Except, you also want to take it one step further. The real answer is magic, via Divine Intervention. It is literally because the Gods will it so.
Yep.
Except, since you read the entire section, you deliberately omitted the crafts portion, "One family might provide baked goods, while another one cobbles shoes or knits clothing."
It gives baking, cobbling and knitting as non-exhaustive examples of crafts Halflings engage in.
Oh wow! Halflings can BAKE!
Well, clearly their skill at baking and making shoes and knitting clothes is what allows them to hide entire villages. So, how does that work? How does their skill at shoe-making allow them to blend their village into the scenery and go undetected.
And... hmm, humans and elves and dwarves can also bake, cobble and knit. So, they should all be able to hide their villages too, perfectly blending into their surroundings and avoiding detection.
So, why don't they?
This is an irrelevant Red Herring. We aren't talking about Humans. It doesn't matter if they have skills. And the second part is a Strawman, since literally no one here has said that they use the skills to hide.
Actually, it was literally what I was demanded of by Gammadoodler, right here is a good spot for that
Perhaps assorted skills from adventuring, the experience of which has allowed the to "level up" beyond the capabilities of the basic descriptions of their race.
If I compared how 11th level halfling rogues or bards would protect their villages to how a common gnome would do it, that comparison would be similarly unfair.
So, @Gammadoodler , bad news, you are literally no one, because in trying to address your points I was really engaging in a Strawman.