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<blockquote data-quote="tuxgeo" data-source="post: 6082024" data-attributes="member: 61026"><p>Would you have WotC list that "extra special ability" in the write-up of the Human race, or in each particular class? (I mean, would you have the Fighter description say, "Humans get an extra maneuver at 1st level," and have the Wizard description say, "Humans get an extra cantrip at 1st level?") </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And I dislike that. If we're to give humans a +2 to any stat, they'll match the extremities of any other class. Dwarves will be amazingly sturdy, but not any more so than the sturdiest humans; Elves will be amazingly dextrous, but not any more so than the most dextrous humans; Halflings will be amazingly nimble and lucky, but not any more so than the nimblest and luckiest humans; and so on. That robs players of one of the main incentives to play those other races. </p><p></p><p>Yes, we need incentives to help make humans the modal racial choice; but it doesn't have to be the ability score boosts; it could be other things. Klaus has already given several good examples; and of his, I like the "next larger skill die" option the most.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tuxgeo, post: 6082024, member: 61026"] Would you have WotC list that "extra special ability" in the write-up of the Human race, or in each particular class? (I mean, would you have the Fighter description say, "Humans get an extra maneuver at 1st level," and have the Wizard description say, "Humans get an extra cantrip at 1st level?") And I dislike that. If we're to give humans a +2 to any stat, they'll match the extremities of any other class. Dwarves will be amazingly sturdy, but not any more so than the sturdiest humans; Elves will be amazingly dextrous, but not any more so than the most dextrous humans; Halflings will be amazingly nimble and lucky, but not any more so than the nimblest and luckiest humans; and so on. That robs players of one of the main incentives to play those other races. Yes, we need incentives to help make humans the modal racial choice; but it doesn't have to be the ability score boosts; it could be other things. Klaus has already given several good examples; and of his, I like the "next larger skill die" option the most. [/QUOTE]
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