I.H.1. Height and Weight TABLE I.H.1-1: Baseline Racial Data Race Males Females Density Modifiers Dwarf, Hill 52" 50" 1.80 Dwarf, Mtn. 48" 46" 1.90 Dwarf, Grey 46" 44" 1.95 Elf, Black 58" 56" 0.94 Elf, Copper 62" 60" 0.93 Elf, Gold 66" 63" 0.90 Elf, Silver 60" 57" 0.91 Elf, White 63" 61" 0.94 Elf, Wood 54" 51" 0.90 Gnome, Forest 42" 40" 1.60 Gnome, Deep 40" 38" 1.65 Half-elf * * * Half-ogre 85-90" 81-86" 1.10 Half-orc 61-66" 58-63" 1.10 Human 68-77" 61-71" 1.00 *: Average Human and elf ancestors TABLE I.H.1-2: Variation from the Average Height % Weight % Die Roll Humans Others Humans Others 3 -(13-16) -(10-12) -(25-32) -(19-24) 4 -(9-12) -(7-9) -(17-24) -(13-15) 5- 7 -(5-8) -(4-6) -(9-16) -(7-12) 8- 9 -(1-4) -(1-3) -(1-8) -(1-6) 10-12 0 0 0 0 13-14 +(1-4) +(1-3) +(1-8) +(1-6) 15-16 +(5-8) +(4-6) +(9-16) +(7-12) 17 +(9-12) +(7-9) +(17-24) +(13-15) 18 +(13-16) +(10-12) +(25-32) +(19-24) TABLE I.H.1-3: Adjustments for Strength Strength Score Height Adj. Weight Adj. 1 -10% -24% 2 -9% -20% 3 -7% -18% 4 -6% -16% 5 -3% -12% 6 0 -8% 7 0 -4% 8-13 0 0 14 0 +4% 15 0 +8% 16 +3% +12% 17 +6% +16% 18 +7% +18% 19 +9 +20% 20 +10% +22% TABLE I.H.1-4: Base Weight by Height Height (inches) Weight (lbs) Height (inches) Weight (lbs) 31 14 71 168 32 15 72 175 33 17 73 183 34 18 74 190 35 20 75 198 36 22 76 206 37 24 77 214 38 26 78 223 39 28 79 232 40 30 80 240 41 32 81 250 42 35 82 259 43 37 83 268 44 40 84 278 45 43 85 288 46 46 86 299 47 49 87 309 48 52 88 320 49 55 89 331 50 59 90 342 51 62 91 354 52 66 92 366 53 70 93 378 54 74 94 390 55 78 95 403 56 82 96 415 57 87 97 429 58 92 98 442 59 96 99 456 60 101 100 470 61 107 101 484 62 112 102 498 63 117 103 513 64 123 104 528 65 129 105 544 66 135 106 559 67 141 107 575 68 148 108 592 69 154 109 608 70 161 110 625
Table 1 lists the average height in inches for each race. Modify this average by the percentage difference indicated by Table 2 and 3. This gives the character's height. Now find the average weight for the character at that height, treating females as being one inch taller than their actual height. Add the variations of Table 2, and the modifiers from Table 3 to the Density base, and multiply the base weight for the character's height by the modifier. This is the character's weight.