What's with the Gnome Hate?

Wow, Kzach, I bet you have this racist hatred against Gnomes no matter what PC you are playing. How boring. We once had a player that would have his character attempt to kill any elf he saw. made roleplaying with him very difficult.

He no longer has a game to play.

I made a comment to try to show that ANY race (or class, or whatever) could be fun and interesting to play. You respond with (in game) violence.

What a pity... I'm bored with you now.

Gnomes, munchkins, drizzt-clones, nymphomanic lesbian elven bladesigners, kleptomanic kenders - everything rubs someone the wrong way. That doesn't make them boring, or wrong, it just means they have different tastes.
 

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I rarely saw gnome hate.

To hate something requires that you have to register it on your awareness radar.

The only person I've ever played with who cared in the slightest about gnomes was myself. And, heck, we were two years into a Scarred Lands campaign before anyone noticed that there were no gnomes.

In my last campaign, people played short arsed charismatic KOBOLD BARDS instead of trying out a gnome. When I asked about it, the basic reaction was, "Gnome? Oh yeah, there's a race in the PHB yeah? Hrm ... naw, I'll stick with my character."
 

Hate? No. Just indifference.

If it weren't for the interweb complaints, I wouldn't have even noticed they were missing from the 4e PHB.
 


In general, I dislike gnomes, but in 4E + Eberron = Goodness!

Eberron gnomes are full of win and awesome. The one time I actually saw a player pull out a gnome PC was in Eberron and the character was a right vicious little secret stilling bastich.

Other gnomes...eh...not so exciting. And I rank tinker gnomes right up there with kender.
 


Could someone explain to me all the gnome hate?
Alot of people seem to hate them, but I don't know why. I mean, I don't like the 2e gnomes or lawn gnomes, but I hate the 2e dwarves too. they just look like absurdly ridiculous little fat people.

I think a lot of people don't like them. The only gnomes I personally hate are tinker gnomes, as I think they wreck setting flavor, which is more damaging than just not being serious.

Gnomes don't have a cool or distinct niche. They seem like they're just a blend between dwarf and elf. I don't consider "short and magical" to be a distinct niche, either, which seemed the only reason behind gnomes in 2e. (IIRC, halflings couldn't be wizards, and of course, neither could dwarves.)

Since 3.x and 4e let anyone be wizards, even that last niche is gone.

It doesn't help that there were no gnomes in Tolkien. There's not a whole lot of racial fluff in the various PHs, but anyone who has read Lord of the Rings has a decent idea of how to play humans, elves, dwarves and "hobbitses".

There is one exception: Eberron. And even the ECS didn't make gnomes cool. Unless you read the first gnome Dragonshard, gnomes just came off as only slightly creepy. (They should reprint that Dragonshard, word-for-word, in the 4e ECS.)

----------------3e stuff
I don't get what's not to like about them. They're like the short magical race. Theyre taken a little less seriously, but mechanic wise theyre ok, and I think overall they're pretty cool. I usually play FR games - (3e), or games where anything with the appropriate LA goes - (3e), but out of the core races(PHB), gnomes are my second favorite. my favorite out of those would be the elf. However, I rarely use the PHB for races.

I think people pick flavor over mechanics when choosing a race. I've played a gnome PC precisely once, and that was explicitly to be a mage with +2 Con. You couldn't tell my character was a gnome if he didn't tell you.

If you're gonna rag on someone, shouldn't it be the orc or halfelf-(3e)?

People did!

even the halfling is less interesting than a gnome. I know the halfling is supposedly a staple, but I've never seen anyone actually try to play one.

I think halflings were more often considered interested, and more often played, then gnomes in most groups.

So given the fact that out of the 7 core races, gnomes are in the 4 that don't suck mechanically(Human, Dwarf, Elf, Gnome), and they have a cool spellcaster bard niche which other races dont, why do people hate them.

Anyone can be a bard. Even a short bard. There's nothing wrong with a halfling bard. And of course, bards are already seen as unserious, which is pretty bad considering that gnomes are also often viewed as unserious.

---------back to 4e stuff
as far as 4e races are concerned, are there any you guys hate?

In 5e, I suspect some of the new 4e races will be exiled to the MM. Maybe they'll come up with a distinct niche for gnomes by then, but I doubt it.
 


In all my time playing D&D, I've seen a total of two* gnome PCs. In my first session of 4e, there were two dragonborn.

Virtually no one wants to play gnomes. In 30 years, the creators of D&D haven't found a worthwhile niche for them. Elves got fey covered, halflings got shorty covered. Tinker gnomes are too videogame-y and don't really have a place in the default D&D world which is tech free. When something hasn't worked for 30 years, it's time to give up on the concept.

*Of those two, the first was the worst and most immature player I've ever gamed with. The trickster gnome was actually quite a good fit for his personality. The second time was a good character, a necromancer. The player riffed off the comedy value of evil eldritch power in a tiny body. But he could've done the exact same with a halfling.
 
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