Fenes 2 said:I have nothing against a superiour exotic weapon - I am against yet another uber elven weapon.
Well, OK, but if it follows the standards rules for an exotic weapon, which the thinblade does, then it's not "uber".
I have sufferred through 2E's uber-elven-anythings, and will not go through that again, not in my games.
I shouldn't have to explain to anyone that D&D is largely inspired by Tolkein's work, and I suspect there also need be no exposition on where elves stood in relation to dwarves, humans, halflings, etc, in terms of racial benefits...fact is, elves in D&D have been a mere shadow of their literary antecedents. Heck, try them in WarHammer sometime...
I'm always slightly perplexed and greatly aggrivated by the attitude that because some character option in 2e either sucked (clerics) or ruled (elves), that makes it OK for them to be broken, imbalanced, shafted, or front-loaded in 3e. All racial and class choices should have their appeal. If there's a "dwarven waraxe", why not an "elven thinblade"?
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