whatisitgoodfor said:1) carrying capacity: Smaller races shouldn't be able to carry as much, and should therefore have a lower Str.
1r) This is wrong because there is already a multiplier that changes carrying capacity based on Str. Fixing a problem twice is never a good idea.
whatisitgoodfor said:2) Damage dealing: Smaller races can't bring as much leverage and body mass into a blow, and should therefore deal less damage on every attack.
2r) This is moot because smaller races are already required to use smaller weapons. Since smaller weapons deal less damage, this problem has already been adressed, and should not be "fixed" again.
whatisitgoodfor said:3) Skills: Smaller races should be inherently worse at skills that require raw strength.
3r) The skills that require Str are Climb, Jump, and Swim. Each one of these skills deal with moving your own body somehow, and should have the character's body weight factored in. Therefore, either smaller races should get a bonus to these skills similar to their bonus to hide, or the Str penalty should be removed from the general description of smaller races.
whatisitgoodfor said:4) Psionic Powers: Everyone knows that the most feared Psions are those that are larger.
4r) Using the Optional Core Psionic rules, along with the MM, the larger the base creature, the better it is at using Psychometabolism and Psychokinetic powers. I'm fairly certain that this was never intended.
Your reasoning here is flawed - neither the Str penalty nor the lifting modifier completely fixes the problem. Indeed, I think that the combination of the two methods still makes halflings too strong.
Two fixes aren't necissarily wrong if they're intended to be used together.
That's why there's a lifting penalty instead of a larger Str penalty. With Str -4, thet'd end up lifting about the same amount if the 3/4 was ignored - but they'd be worse at these skills.
Cthulhudrew said:Similarly, why should Small and smaller creatures have Strength penalties as a matter of course (as seems to be the situation in most cases). Halflings and Gnomes, for example, are already penalized by having only 3/4 the carrying capacity of a Human (or other Medium-sized creature); why the additional -2 to Strength?