Down to earth in more ways than one, halflings are a practical and quiet sort of folk, who still sometimes possess a strong mischievous streak. Though they’re known best for their small stature, their bravery and courage in the face of adversity is the subject of many a legend, as is their incredible luck.
Of course, when you choose to make your player character an halfling, all that you really care about is the +2 bonus to your Dexterity and Constitution scores (and who needs Strength, anyway?), so why bother playing a halfling barbarian or fighter? Even if a +2 bonus doesn’t really make that much of a difference, it just feels so wrong to knowingly combine a race and class that don’t go well together, and, as a result, many players never bother to consider it.
This book aims to give players who want the fact that their character is a halfling to matter more a way to make that happen, while also providing support for halfling characters of a variety of classes that don’t typically make much mechanical sense for halflings. Included are the halfling berserker, a barbarian archetype that allows halflings to wield weapons of incredible size, and move with great speed, the halfling knee cracker, a brawler archetype that centers on focusing a lot of damage in a small package (and of course shattering kneecaps), the halfling beastrider, a cavalier archetype for halflings that form an especially close bond with their mounts, the halfling hamstringer, a fighter archetype for halflings who focus on getting so close that their opponents can’t hit them, the halfling spelldart, a magus archetype that focuses on imbuing darts and sling bullets with magical power, and the halfling wanderer, a ranger archetype for well-traveled halflings.
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"This book aims to give players who want the fact that their character is a halfling to matter more a way to make that happen, while also providing support for halfling characters of a variety of classes that don’t typically make much mechanical sense for elves."
"This book aims to give players who want the fact that their character is a halfling to matter more a way to make that happen, while also providing support for halfling characters of a variety of classes that don’t typically make much mechanical sense for elves."
How embarrassing! This was, in fact, an error on our part. Since this is part of an ongoing series, the book descriptions use the same format. Apparently we weren't thorough enough in getting rid of all the elves to make room for the halflings. It won't happen again.