@Quartz@Twani In my current DnD 3.5E campaign, I'm playing an elven Druid. I think it's very fitting.
And I love the thought of a cute female Halfling (Alora style) badass Druid that turns into a huge elemental or dragon and massacres everything. Been wanting to make one like that in NwN1 SoU+HotU for quite some time.
Like "who's the cute one now, huh?!"
The thought of a really unimposing and harmless creature that can take on giants or demons is really fun.
This is the way 2E works, even Drows in 2E have a -2 penalty in Charisma, they're not graceful or anything.
Wait. What? What does Grace have to do with CHA? Wouldn't that be DEX?
I'd always thought that Drow have the -2 CHA because they have this cruel streak the predominates the culture and even shows in their otherwise Elven features. Not that being Cruel is a terrible thing, particularly in motivating people. Just that they present a hard edge to their features that most Elves don't have.
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In my current DnD 3.5E campaign, I'm playing an elven Druid. I think it's very fitting.
And I love the thought of a cute female Halfling (Alora style) badass Druid that turns into a huge elemental or dragon and massacres everything.
Been wanting to make one like that in NwN1 SoU+HotU for quite some time.
Like "who's the cute one now, huh?!"
The thought of a really unimposing and harmless creature that can take on giants or demons is really fun.
In all seriousness, if you have fun at it? Play it.
I'd always thought that Drow have the -2 CHA because they have this cruel streak the predominates the culture and even shows in their otherwise Elven features. Not that being Cruel is a terrible thing, particularly in motivating people. Just that they present a hard edge to their features that most Elves don't have.