Paragon Kobold said:Back in 'the good old days', i.e. 1. edition, there was two arcane spellcaster
classes: The Magic-user, and the Illusionist. While the Magic-user was by far the
most popular class, the Illusionist was a distinct class with his own spell list and
level progression table. Gnomes often used the Illusionist as part of a multi-class
combo. Then in second edition we got the option of specializing in any school of magic,
and the illusionist sort of dissappeared in the crowd. In 3.0 his last refuge was as the
favored class of the Gnome. Now the gnomes have started singing instead.
Gray Mouser said:Not to hi-jack this thread but why do gnomes have Bard as their favored class???
Gray Mouser said:Not to hi-jack this thread but why do gnomes have Bard as their favored class???
Gray Mouser
drothgery said:If I were to guess, probably because a trickster/tinkerer who knows a bit of magic (i.e. a bard) seems about right for stereotypical D&D gnomes....
drothgery said:... and because they understood that making a specialist the gnome's favored class was silly.
drothgery said:If I were to guess, probably because a trickster/tinkerer who knows a bit of magic (i.e. a bard) seems about right for stereotypical D&D gnomes, and because they understood that making a specialist the gnome's favored class was silly.
drothgery said:If I were to guess, probably because a trickster/tinkerer who knows a bit of magic (i.e. a bard) seems about right for stereotypical D&D gnomes, and because they understood that making a specialist the gnome's favored class was silly.