and lore within the D&D universe. Players can select a race for their character to customize their abilities and role in the game. Some of the most common D&D races includeHumans,Elves,Dwarves,Halflings,Gnomes,Half-Elves, Half-Orcs, andTieflings. Each race has its unique set of traits, abi...
Gnomes and halflings are Small. You can just write "M" or "S" if you want, most people will know what you mean. • Gender: The type of junk in your character's trunk. (M, F, or ? will do.) • Age: Your character's age. Age ranges and random starting ages are found ...
Dungeons & DragonsOpens in a new taboffers a clear narrative hero’s journey arc to any player or storyteller picking up the book. The ease of product use has made it the default standard for new players yet Elves, Halflings and players talking about their Minotaur Barbarian Monk hybrid class...
Appearance: A tall, stout halfling, swinging about with a tankard in his hand. He seems a lot paler than some of the other halflings about, and seems to have quite the assortment of profanities, from what you can hear. Portrayal: This halfling is a particularly odd fellow. From a young ...
Halflings: Optimistic, cheerful, curious, and small in stature. Only 3 ft (.9 m) tall on average, they are agile but physically weak. Stat modifiers: +2 Dexterity Humans: Adaptive, ambitious, and well-balanced. Humans are the dominant race and are diverse in appearance and culture. Stat ...