Originally Posted by N7Greenfire
Originally Posted by fylimar
Originally Posted by N7Greenfire
Real talk is that it's literally not worth it to program.

Short races are harder to build a scene around and are less popular than full sized ones.

Most players just tend not to play short races much.
Well short races are there, so I expect representation. And don't say it's not worth to programm just because you don't like it. They have to be programmed anyway for the player.
Theres a big difference from a player model and programming a companion or origin character.

I'm sure there's a statistic spreadsheet out there showing Beast was by far the least popular Dos2 origin.

Its a numbers game, and the numbers don't work
I don't know who Beast is and frankly, I don't care. Dwarves, gnomes and halflings are a stable in DnD and as such there is no reason to not include them in party composition. People already answered here because of your very subjective statement and told you , that they like smaller races included. 🤷


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