Jeff Wilder
First Post
If I were gonna boost humans (and, again, I don't see people reluctant to play humans, so I have to doubt they're underpowered), I'd do it with another bonus feat. Perhaps at 5th or 7th level.
Jeff Wilder said:(and, again, I don't see people reluctant to play humans, so I have to doubt they're underpowered)
Kae'Yoss said:Well, not everyone's a powergamer, many people choose what fits their concept. Also, humans are most like us (since we're humans, too).
Nonetheless, it would not put them out of line to give them something extra.
Ballard_Alvar said:Just a side note: In StarWars RPG I've seen people complain about those dirty powergamers always playing humans (Same as dnd)
MoogleEmpMog said:Bonus feat and skill points vs. a package of not-very-good abilities:
Bonus feat wins by a wide margin.
Practially every PrC with at least four feat requirements could be considered a human racial PrC, unless it's targeted at the fighter class.
Humans can, on average, get into PrCs as much as three levels lower, the equivalent of getting level 10-12 class features in a core class at level 7-9.
AZNtrogdor said:The fact that human's favored class is his highest level class makes them much more powerful. It's a little silly to leave out this obviously powerful ability when comparing them to other classes.
Kae'Yoss said:SNIP
It only means that you can multiclass more easily - in some cases. What if you want to be a character with basically two classes, but have one or two levels in a third to get something. Maybe a fighter/wizard with two levels of rogue for evasion. A halfling can do it, since rogue doesn't count, but the human will eliminate fighter and get penalties because wizard and rogue are too far apart.
Kae'Yoss said:Depends on the abilities. Look at the dwarf.