D&D General Why Do People Hate Gnomes?

CleverNickName

Limit Break Dancing
I've tried using Roll 20's fog of war. I love it as half an excuse.

I honestly miss lowlight vision though, even if I don't care too much for the light source minigame. It's just weird that everyone is cats or bad at existing in a world made of dungeons with no middle ground.
Honestly? I nullify darkvision completely. I put a light source of some kind in every dungeon. A lantern on every support beam. An everburning torch in every forgotten crypt. A full moon over every night-time encounter. Darkness is a spell that you can cast, not a battlefield condition that you can ignore in order to feel special.

I can't officially change or remove darkvision from the game without my players throwing a fit, so I found a work-around.

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Fire in the center of the cave, strange phosphorescent mushrooms, mysterious glowing fog, passive fire beetle infestation, whatever. I'll think of something. Anything to avoid using darkvision.
 
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You want to know my default gnome is?

Peter Dinklage

They are smarter then you and more then a little fed up of the short jokes and innuendos.

They will play the fool until you get into shanking range.

They also have an army of robots that they use when they need muscle.

And if they get mad at you, they will study you and tailor an illusion to traumatized and gaslight you into insanity.

All while eating their pineapple pizza.
 


Levistus's_Leviathan

5e Freelancer
Fun fact: according to MM cats don't have darkvision.
~headdesks so hard, the desk, floor and two apartment floors below are split in twain~

5E, Get yourself together man.
Oh, it gets even worse.

Tabaxi do get darkvision. And the part of the race that explains why they get darkvision says it's because "You have a cat’s keen senses, especially in the dark."

So, in D&D 5e, cats don't have darkvision, but the catfolk race does, and the reason why the catfolk get darkvision is because they have the senses of . . . a cat.
 

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