Elementalists and element tinted people are popular in fantasy.It's interesting that genasi are so popular (7th place). They're the only race in the top ten that have never appeared in a PHB.
Elementalists and element tinted people are popular in fantasy.It's interesting that genasi are so popular (7th place). They're the only race in the top ten that have never appeared in a PHB.
They have a history in every published setting.name a nation or a culture without a history, the halflings could have been made two seconds ago and nothing changes, it is not logical or even reasonable I need the sense that they did things or had things happen to them otherwise you have no story with them.
the Canadian army was known to be apparently terrifying in world war two plus you can still look them up they did things halflings literally did nothing other than building a house and smoke since their creation, look I am not ambitious but that is just nuts.
then what are halflings?
of what? name them and define their historical points.They have a history in every published setting.
Their blandness is their exoticism!Would just putting the halflings back with the exotics fix that (like with the Dragonborn, Gnome, and Half-orc.)
lol sure it'd be less interesting to you, you don't like the race involved!Well, for one, it wouldn't have the three goblinoids as a part of it. There's also the fact that Dhakaan is compelling because it takes a spin on typically evil races and gives them an interesting and compelling culture and acceptable motivations for disliking humanity. IMO, that story would be much worse if you were to just change the nation of typically monstrous races of Goblins, Bugbears, and Hobgoblins to the bland short people of Halflings.
I'm not your research assistant. You can read the history of halflings in FR, Greyhawk, Eberron, Dragonlance, etc, on the internet. For free.of what? name them and define their historical points.
I already answered this.then what are halflings?
Nobody who starts these sorts of threads makes them. (By that measure, I guess nobody plays elves, either, since I never play them.)Then they got put in D&D settings, and then they had to keep providing rules for them, because even though no-one plays them