nittanytbone said:A toddler/baby would be tiny (-8 str, +4 dex, -2 con)
kenobi65 said:While the Str adjustment might be accurate, I'm not sure giving a baby an average of 14 Dex is. This is a creature who can't walk more than a few steps without making a Balance check, and can't reliably aim his food into his own mouth, after all.
But seriously, babies and children should probably be receiving minuses to all of the mental attributes, as well, to represent their lack of cognitive development, reasoning skills, and sense of self, compared to an adult.
kenobi65 said:But seriously, babies and children should probably be receiving minuses to all of the mental attributes, as well, to represent their lack of cognitive development, reasoning skills, and sense of self, compared to an adult.
They can learn the simple things faster. Language is a special case, because it's a lot of practice and experience. They're still learning their own language at that point.Deset Gled said:Young children actually have the ability to learn many things (such as language) must faster than adults. They may not have mch experience, but they can absorb information perfectly well. Kids should be getting many more skill points at each level than an adult. Consequently, I would give a Wis penalty, but an Int bonus.
Consequently, I would give a Wis penalty, but an Int bonus.