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The Tielfling and The Gnome: On the Set of 4th edition


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Fifth Element said:
That was essentially true in 3E already. 3E gnomes always looked like slightly larger 3E halflings to me. Oh, and they generally had a bit of facial hair.
Pretty much, although 3e gnomes had big noses. Halflings without some distinguishing characteristic (like hairy feet) aren't very distinctive.
 






Whizbang Dustyboots said:
It would be nice if Wizards posted these videos to YouTube so they could be shared on other sites.

Actually, that's brilliant. They *should* do that! Free advertising, easy linking, and they're funny enough to erase the D&D Movie from my memor--

ow. ow, ow, ow, ow.
 

TroyXavier said:
Gnome was a lot of fun (as always) Tiefling rather bored me to tears. Plus those horns....these are supposed to pass for humans....how?

Go Gnomes. :D
Same way gnomes pass for halflings.

From a distance, wearing a cloak, or in the dark.
 

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