Dwarven Subrace, underpowered, overpowered or okay?

Moe Ronalds

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I'm making a new dwarven subrace that I play on letting my players play. They're kinda like the Amish (very religious and hard workers, shun magic rather than technology), except every once in a while one will leave his community and become an adventurer. So far they're like normal dwarves as far as Race Attributes go, but with two differences.

+4 Con, -2 Cha
Favored Class-- Commoner

Any advice??
 

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my guess this is gonna be teleported to house rules ...

but instead of fav class: commoner ... how about fav class: none.

npc classes do not incur xp penalties anyway

that's a fairly big jump in stats you have there ... but I don't think it requires an ECL

you might want to drop a couple of dwarf combat abilities too, that'd help compensate.
 

I think it's a bit too strong. A net +2 on stats is too much, and if you only let it be corrected by a favored class, something you don't even have to use, its really overpowered. Maybe it's my style, but I seldomly multiclass (except for prestige classes), and this would be THE race for a mage or a cleric. If you are one of those classes you don't want to multiclass anyway.
 

There is also the question. Why are these dwarves tougher than normal dwarves? It cannot be from being harder workers. I think everyone pretty well considers dwarves to be workaholics.
 

If they, as a race shun magic even more than normal dwarves, balance it with a penalty to using magic of some sort. That would IMO be the obvious solution. Or perhaps give a penalty to intelligence.
 



Moe Ronalds said:
I thought about not allowing them to take spell casting classes, but that seemed a bit too limiting.

If they are very religious they should have no penalties playing a cleric, but if they as a race have nothing to do with arcane magic than you could limit them only in some way in relationship to arcane magic (i.e. intelligence or a flat out prohibition of some sort.)
 


um? (good call)

CRGreathouse said:


Since when?

could be mistaken ... but I thought it was part of a Sage Advice. I am pretty sure that he did specifically come out and say that Prestige Classes do not count v. xp penalties ... and I thought that also applied to NPC classes as well.
 

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