Forest Gnome

Forest Gnomes have a great love for nature, particularly deep and quiet forests far from civilization or even anyone's home. For this reason many people, including others of their kind, have never seen a forest gnome. Unlike other gnomes, forest gnomes wear their hair and beards long, often to the almost to their feet when unbound. The males often trim their beards to a fine point or curl them into hornlike spikes extending to either side of their faces. Their skin is the color of bark, and their eyes are usually brown or blue. Their hair is brown or black, becoming gray or white with age.

Forest Gnomish Ability Adjustments: +2 Con, -2 Str.
Favored Class (Wizard): A multiclass forest gnome's wizard class does not count when determining whether he suffers an XP penalty for multiclassing.

Special Abilities:

- Small Stature
+1 size bonus to attack rolls.
+1 size bonus to AC.
+4 size bonus to Hide checks.
- Hardiness vs. Illusions: +2 racial bonus on saving throws against mind-affecting spells.
- Offensive Training vs. Reptilians: +1 racial bonus on attack rolls against reptilian humanoids.
- Offensive Training vs. Goblinoids: +1 racial bonus on attack rolls against goblinoids (goblins, hobgoblins, and bugbears).
- Defensive Training vs. Giants: +4 dodge bonus to AC against giants.
- Skill Affinity (Listen): +2 racial bonus to Listen checks.
- Skill Affinity (Concentration): +2 racial bonus to Concentration checks.
- Skill Affinity (Hide Forest): +4 racial bonus to Hide, +8 when in the forest.
- Spell Focus (Illusion): Rock Gnomes add +2 DC to any Illusion spells they cast. This is identical to the feat.
- Low-Light Vision: Allows them to see better than normal in the dark.
- Gnomish: Forest Gnomes count as Gnomes for the purpose of spells.

Racial Feats
Spell Focus (Illusion)
Battle Training vs. Goblins
Battle Training vs. Giants
Skill Affinity (Listen)
Hardiness vs. Illusions
Battle Training vs. Reptilians
Skill Affinity (Concentration)
Low-light Vision
Small Stature
Gnomish
Skill Affinity (Hide in Forest)