![]() The flavor is blooming, the extra bonuses can come in handy, and Wisdom is a really good stat boost.Today i went to Arsha with this build (and won my first aventure) :Ģ0 points in Greed (compensate HP lost+1 item slot and satiety) Wrapping up the Lotusden Halfling 5E GuideĪs subraces go, it’s hard to beat one with so much combat power wrapped into itself. Just think about the flavor of a Nature Cleric … But maybe think twice before taking it. Clerics can also benefit from the spacing tools of Entangle and Spike Growth to keep melee combatants off of them. Or, you could make a good Monk out of these guys Entangle and Spike Growth to keep yourself from being overwhelmed or slow down a coward who’s trying to run, and use your extra movement speed to keep up. They’re from forests, they get Wisdom, a little Dexterity never hurts… Druid’s the clear-cut choice.īut, the extra dexterity is good for the Ranger build, since Shortbows and Crossbows are good choices for halflings. The obvious option for these guys would be a Druid. The combat ability allowed by Entangle and Spike Growth should be noted, but not at the expense of a permanent communication ability. ![]() And Ghostwise still has telepathy, allowing it to be quite potent. This pushes the limit for power creep amongst racial bonuses but… This is probably only an upgrade for Ghostwise. Unlike every other Halfling subrace, the Lotusden gain two benefits rather than one. And these guys get a minor bonus on top of that. However, in a good amount of combat cases, having Druidcraft, Entangle, and Spike Growth is better than telepathy. This variant is actually quite similar to the Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide ’s Ghostwise Halfling, which also got Wisdom as a bonus ability score. So, remember this ability exists! Differences from Other Halflings And in some encounters, like a Wolf ambush, ignoring overgrowth can actually be a lifesaver. Sure, it won’t stop the people from tracking the Paladin, but at least the Halfling will stay safe. In terms of anti-tracking abilities, this is pretty reasonable. Also, if there’s difficult terrain from non-magical plants and undergrowth, these guys ignore it. Anybody who tries to track one takes disadvantage. TimberwalkĪs an additional bonus, these children of the wood are difficult to find. Both of these spells can really influence a battlefield, and clever placement of them can turn a fight into a complete stomp for the party. Much more interesting for the short nature-lovers is Entangle and Spike Growth. These all use their Wisdom.ĭruidcraft is fun, but far from game-changing in terms of cantrips. Then, at level 5, they get Spike Growth as well, again once per long rest. At level 3, they can use Entangle once per long rest. Right off the bat, they get Druidcraft at will. That means, when combined, they getĪs is natural for beings that have spent their whole life within a magical forest, the Lotusden have some primal cantrips to explore. Their knowledge of nature grants them +1 to Wisdom. Since they’re nimble and quick, they get +2 to Dexterity. The Lotusden halfling has everything a normal halfling would have. They have slightly darker skin than other halflings because of their home, and would probably not leave… Unless outside circumstances send them outward, such as a quest for glory, or an Empirical threat. ![]() Lotusden Halflings are recluses, and as such spend a lot of time in their forests. As such, these halflings are recluses, both comfortable in their homes and fearful of the ire of Kryn citizens, should they be recognized as symbols of the empire. The beings that originate from the Lotusden Greenwood are from Xhorhas, and very few Xhorhasians have ever seen a halfling not wearing Dwendalian armor. They just know the world is beautiful, and they’re all desperate to search it. These mysterious creatures seem to have sprouted from Avandra the Change Bringer’s whim, but no such secrets have been revealed.įor better or for worse, these halflings don’t care. Interestingly, Exandria’s Halflings have no known origin. This subrace, in particular, is quite potent in the right hands. So, adding in a new subrace just means that there are more reasons to build into a race with Lucky and Brave. Halflings already have a fantastic stat line with great racial abilities. Wrapping up the Lotusden Halfling 5E Guide.
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