I mean...if you buff it down and make the innate abilities and extra attacks gained as the character levels up a thing...a quickling character would be interesting...
Reduce. The target's size is halved in all dimensions, and its weight is reduced to one-eighth of normal. This reduction decreases its size by one category--from Medium to Small, for example. Until the spell ends, the target also has disadvantage on Strength checks and Strength saving throws. The target's weapons also shrink to match its new size. While these weapons are reduced, the target's attacks with them deal 1d4 less damage (this can't reduce the damage below 1).
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I mean...if you buff it down and make the innate abilities and extra attacks gained as the character levels up a thing...a quickling character would be interesting...
But they're not tiny...just small...
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Cant you just use the conditions for reduce?
https://www.dndbeyond.com/spells/2084-enlarge-reduce
Reduce. The target's size is halved in all dimensions, and its weight is reduced to one-eighth of normal. This reduction decreases its size by one category--from Medium to Small, for example. Until the spell ends, the target also has disadvantage on Strength checks and Strength saving throws. The target's weapons also shrink to match its new size. While these weapons are reduced, the target's attacks with them deal 1d4 less damage (this can't reduce the damage below 1).