Size Tiny

Being tiny sized in D&D is often a huge change from the normally medium or small players. For this reason the following benefits & negatives are in play for tiny sized races.  

Positives

 
  • +2 Bonus to AC
  • Advantage on Stealth
  • light armor and finesse weapons of appropriate size have no discernible weight for tiny creatures
  • Other equipment weights 1/10th the standard amount.
  • Tiny creatures may occupy the same space as another creature with no penalties.
 

Negatives

 
  • -1 Maximum HP per level
  • Most standard strength checks are impossible. May require strength checks for even mundane tasks such as opening a human sized door. Tasks which require strength checks might have the fairy use an acrobatics check instead, such as to escape from a grapple.
  • Carrying capacity is strength multiplied by 2. Your Push, Drag, and Lift limit is your strength multiplied by 4.
  • Tiny Creatures have disadvantage on grapple checks except against other tiny creatures.
  • Tiny creatures can only wield finesse and ranged weapons to any real effect. If a weapon does not have these qualities then the fairy uses it at disadvantage. They cannot wield weapons with the heavy quality.

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