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<div>{{needsbalance|Gaining a size and a slight skill bonus is, in racial terms, at least LA 1. This is overpowered as such.}}<br />
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=== Giantism ===<br />
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[[3e Summary::You are larger than most people of your race]]<br />
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'''Benefits/Drawbacks:'''You are one size category larger than what is normal for your race. For instance, a Human Giant would be a Large creature. A Gnome Giant would be a Medium creature.<br />
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Since being a larger creature is both beneficial and harmful, this entry groups Benefits and Drawbacks together.<br />
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Your bonuses to your AC, Attack, and Hide skills improve according to Table:Creature Size and Scale. Your height and weight should be roughly double of the normal range for your race. The amount of space you take up on the battle grid, your natural reach, and your carrying capacity are increased according to Table: Creature Size and Scale.<br />
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In addition to the changes specified on Table: Creature Size and Scale, you take a permanent +2 to your Strength score and a permanent -2 to your Dexterity score.<br />
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You are also treated as one size category Larger than normal for your race in every other respect, such as in terms of what weapons you can carry and your modifier for Bull Rush, Overrun, and Grapple attempts.<br />
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(New pending approval)Being larger then normal for your race tends to be unnerving, thus granting you a +2 bonus to Intimidate, however, it also gives you a -4 to Diplomacy and all NPC's have their starting attitude towards you one step lower, two steps lower if they are of your race as you are widely considered a "freak".<br />
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'''Special:''' This trait is genetic; you are born with it. It must therefore be taken at 1st level.<br />
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'''Roleplaying Ideas:''' You can pretty much play this one however you want. Your character might be sensitive about it, he might be proud of it, or he might be indifferent.<br />
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