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| chargen:races:dwarf [2024/05/14 21:16] – [Standard Racial Traits] elfinlocks | chargen:races:dwarf [2024/05/14 23:12] (current) – [Alternative Racial Traits] elfinlocks |
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| * **Weapon Familiarity:** Dwarves are proficient with any weapon which possesses the Dwarven Weapon Trait. | * **Weapon Familiarity:** Dwarves are proficient with any weapon which possesses the Dwarven Weapon Trait. |
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| ===== Alternative Racial Traits ===== | |
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| * **Craftsman:** Dwarves are known for their superior craftsmanship when it comes to metallurgy and stonework. Dwarves with this racial trait receive a +2 racial bonus on all [[priority:skills:craft|Craft]], [[priority:skills:artistry|Artistry]], or [[priority:skills:profession|Profession]] checks related to metal or stone. This racial trait replaces Dwarven Greed. | |
| * **Rock And Stone:** Dwarves are commonly skilled miners, some more than most. Dwarves with this racial trait may "burrow" through the ground at a speed of 5 ft. by mining through it at great speed. You must possess a pickaxe or other appropriate mining tool to make use of this racial trait, and your tool may not be sufficient to burrow through certain material, at GM discretion. This racial trait replaces Defensive Training and Hardy. | |
| * **Stoutheart:** Not all dwarves are as standoffish and distrusting as their peers, though they can be seen as foolhardy and brash by their kin. Dwarves with this racial trait gain +2 Constitution, +2 Charisma, and -2 Intelligence. This racial trait alters the dwarves’ ability score modifiers. | |
| * **Treasure Sense:** Some dwarves have learned to sense the presence of material wealth with dragonlike precision. This ability functions as scent, except it can detect only precious metals (copper, silver, and gold) and creatures primarily made of such materials. This trait replaces Stability and Stonecunning. | |
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