How about a survey on the 3E halfling?

Please check one of the following:

  • I am under 20 and I prefer the "old" version of the halfling.

    Votes: 11 4.2%
  • I am 20 to 30 and I prefer the "old" version of the halfling.

    Votes: 32 12.3%
  • I am over 30 and I prefer the "old" version of the halfling.

    Votes: 37 14.2%
  • I am under 20 and I prefer the "new" version of the halfling.

    Votes: 14 5.4%
  • I am 20 to 30 and I prefer the "new" version of the halfling.

    Votes: 100 38.3%
  • I am over 30 and I prefer the "new" version of the halfling.

    Votes: 67 25.7%

  • Poll closed .

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Ermanaric said:
flame? oi oi oi oi!

D00d, us Austrians invented the "Oi! Oi! Oi!" phrase. Please not to be stealing the Austrian schtick, or I will be forced to raise this in the UNITED NATIONS.


Hong "and Ermanaric is just a few vowels short of being a palindrome" Ooi
 

Uh... when you're running two identities, you need to remember to change accounts before you reply to yourself...

Otherwise people might notice that Bobby and Ermanaric are the same person.

Well, if they cared.

-Hyp.
 
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Hypersmurf said:


Otherwise people might notice that Bobby and Ermanaric are the same person.

Well, if they cared.


Thanks - saves me checking the IPs. "bobby's" posts are deleted, and Ermanaric is just leaving.
 

Hmm... I dunno what message boards this Ermanaric guy is from, but wow. Begging a moderator to flame someone? Hmm. Interesting behavior.

Poor guy sure seemed to take his halflings rather seriously.



WOTC owns D&D. And man have they proved it!!!!!


This part was the best. :)

Hong, you're my hero.
 

Ermanaric said:
what a rude fellow you are and a pedantic superficial one at that mate:) you don't know me and I can write however I want this is America, jack

And it's this sort of thing that makes people think all Americans are arrogant, self-righteous, self-important jerks.
We're not though, thank goodness. Please take my word for it.

Me, I'm justifiably righteous. :)


Originally posted by hong

I get off anywhere I want.

Hmm. Let me rephrase that.
...
I'm packing a "foul mouth"... hmm. Let me rephrase that too.

IYKWIMAITYD
I love double entendre. Hong, *sniff* you're the wind beneath my wings.
 

back to the subject at hand...

Well this thread sure did wander way off track.

I'm 30 and I prefer the old halflings.

I believe WotC really missed the boat when they changed them and here's why:

1. Tolkien fans. Gary initially put them in to attract Tolkien fans; he has said as much on these boards. Why? Because those Tolkien fans are extremely numerous. Gary knew it would help the popularity of his game if he appealed to all sorts of fantasy fans, Tokien-ites included, so he did. But now WotC has excluded these same fans by changing the halflings into Kender so that the Tolkien influence is no longer present, and thus the attraction of the halfling is no longer bringing in these Tolkien-ites to boost our game. Also, it was known back when 3E came out that the LotR movies were being made and if I'm not mistaken, there were already some early spoiler pics available of Hobbiton and maybe more. In any case, it was a perfect opportunity to capitalize on the traditional Tolkien halfling in anticipation of the movies being successful. Even if they weren't, you're still attracting the book fans. Either way you're in a safe position and you're continuing the broad appeal of the D&D game.

2. Tradition. The old halfling is the way it's always been done in D&D. Unless there was a vital reason to change it, it should have been left alone to avoid annoying the many existing fans of the game. Respect for the old guard, and all that. If a Kender race was desired, then just add them to the core rules, don't replace a venerable favorite.

3. Believability. New halflings remain at the 3 foot height mark and yet weigh just 30 to 35 pounds. Such a weight is so utterly ludicrous it should have been laughed out of the books on day one. At this site: http://www.webhealthcentre.com/general/yc_hwchart.asp we see that a 3 year old child averages 3'1" and 32#, just right for a new halfling. But sweet Jesus, think about that for a second! A 3 year old child!?! The new halfling is the same size as a 3 year old child! Can a 3 year old wield a real short sword? Can he wear actual chain mail armor? Can he carry 3/4 the weight of an adult human? Can he compete physically with an adult human in anything? Of course not! And to say "well it's a fantasy game" just doesn't cut it. There has to be at least a small basis in real world physics to maintain the sense of believability and suspension of disbelief we need to immerse ourselves in the game world. A 30# halfling is utterly ridiculous.
 

MeepoTheMighty said:



Why shouldn't they have been? One of the goals of the new edition was to make it accessible to people who had never played before. I would imagine that a number of the playtesters were, in fact, new players.

But I agree, saying that they changed the halflings "to cater to the new players" doesn't really hold much water.

If someone got together a group of people to help redesign an airplane, you'd probably want those people to be experienced pilots and aeronautic engineers, right?

I would hope that the people revamping my favorite game are already familiar with it. If you aren't well versed in the spirit of the game, how can you be any help in preserving that spirit?

Just my thoughts there. Certainly I'm not implying that beginners shouldn't be involved, but they shouldn't be anywhere near the steering wheel. :)
You can tell how much more accessible 3E is to people just starting, even if you have been playing for years. Or at least I can. Just making a character in 2E was a bit like slogging through knee-deep mud compaired to 3E, in my experience. Obviously though, ymmv.


Fast Learner said:


So the fact that the poll here is 2/3 for the new ones and only 1/3 for the old ones proves they made the correct decision, right?

PS: Buy some punctuation. It's surprisingly inexpensive.

Hehe, ah the marvels of the powers of observation. You're quite right. Do you need the Alertness feat to qualify as a Fast Learner? ;)
I know I would have picked the 3E halfling if Dragon had issued such a poll.
 

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