I want to mirror a poster on another conversation in the forums, about playing humans because "I can relate to them as I am one"
So when I first started playing dnd in the late 70's early 80's I played humans. In 3.0 rules I moved to playing Dwarves for no other reason than I started looking like one lol
Taller of course but thick shouldered, strong legs and a craftsman. And I loved there personalities.
"Dwarves were also known for their stubborn nature and cynicism, traits widespread amongst the dwarves but which contributed to and were commonly offset by their bravery and tenacity. Dwarven friendship was hard to earn, but was strong once won."
back to the subject of humans. I feel like 3.0 rules gave the human its do. They started with more skill points, if your not familiar with 3.0/3.5 skills are strong, Bluff being maybe the strongest , as you could bluff the dragon out of his gold, bluff your way out of Jail.. on and on As well as a extra feat at first level.
As he states in the video, for their short life they have accomplished much on Faerun. Very versatile race.
Last edited by Doomlord; 14/07/23 08:45 PM.