Dausuul said:Last I checked, Frodo Baggins wasn't buying RPGs. When he does, then the Lord of the Rings will have a place in WotC market research. Until then, the opinions of real live gamers count for infinitely more. If having hobbits in the game were so important to those gamers, it would show up in WotC's surveys. I suspect they discovered just the opposite: Most players may love the Lord of the Rings, but they don't want to play Frodo. Gimli, yes; Legolas, yes; Aragorn, absolutely. Frodo, not so much... possibly because in a group that includes Gimli, Legolas, and Aragorn, the guy playing Frodo is apt to feel like something of a wuss.
I at least find 3E halflings to be vastly more appealing than the Tolkien rip-offs of earlier editions. The change from 3E to 4E is not nearly so big, but I still consider it an improvement.
Ditto.Wormwood said:...aaaaaand you lost me.
DandD said:Hobbits are just peasant humans who are half as tall as normal humans. And they were meant as stand-ins for Tolkien's children. A nice community of little child-like people going on an adventure with big adults, magical elves and grumpy dwarves. Hobbits/Halflings will always be in an identity crisis, and I'm sure that we can expect those Halflings to change in 5th edition anyway.
Zarithar said:I may be going wayyy out on a limb here, but I think it is safe to say that a large number of gamers also enjoyed the LoTR films and novels (and the characters within)
Agreed---Hobbits were not childlike.Zarithar said:No, The Shire was in fact a stand in for the idyllic, romanticized version of British country life. The Hobbits were idealized British country folk. No nonsense "salt of the earth" types. There was nothing childlike about them. They were simply isolationist and distrustful of outside influences, and enjoyed the comforts of a simple life. How is that "childlike" ?
Dausuul said:particularly not when they would be constantly overshadowed by Legolas, Legolas, and Legolas.
Wormwood said:Agreed---Hobbits were not childlike.
Boring as the day is long, but definitely not childlike.