How much would an elf weigh?

Elves stood on average 5′4″‒6′0″ (1.6‒1.8 m) and weighed 130‒170 lb (59‒77 kg). Usually, true elves were a naturally slender and athletic race. Elves had a similar range of complexions to humans, with wood elves typically coppery or pale skinned and wild elves having darker pigmentation.
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How much does a high elf weigh?

Description. High elves were roughly of human height, standing from 5′5″‒6′1″ (1.7‒1.9 m) on average, but were lighter, weighing from 130​ to ​180 pounds (59​ to ​82 kilograms).
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What is the average size of an elf?

They value and protect others' freedom as well as their own, and they are more often good than not. Size: Elves range from under 5 to over 6 feet tall and have slender builds. Your size is Medium.
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Can elf be fat?

So, officially, no, elves cannot be fat.
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Why are elves always skinny?

From a genetic heritage standpoint, the Elves evolved in Underhill, which is an ideal garden-like environment, free from both harsh winters and famine-inducing dry months. As a result, their bodies never developed the ability to store calories for times when food was scarce.
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How did the Elf Economy work?



Is plus sized elf over?

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Do elves weigh anything?

I am sure the real answer to this question is more along the lines of: elves weigh as much as any taller-than-average individual weighs, but they are learned in many arts and skills that the common man would naïvely define as magic.
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How old can a elf live?

An elf reaches adulthood at about 110 years of age and can live to be more than 700 years old.
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How tall is a dark elf?

They usually varied in height from four feet seven inches to five feet five inches and weighed from 80 to 155 pounds on average.
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How old do high elves get?

Middle age for a blood elf or high elf is around 175. They aren't really considered old until age 260 or so; a venerable quel'dorei is around 350 years old, and the maximum life span for a high elf or blood elf is 360-400 years of age.
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What is a moon elf?

Moon elves, also known as Teu-tel-quessir in the elven language or as silver elves, were the most common of all the elven subraces. More tolerant of humans than other elves, moon elves were the ancestors of most half-elves. They were considered high elves sometimes also called eladrin.
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Are elves taller or shorter than humans?

They differ physically from typical Dungeons & Dragons elves in that they are as tall as humans (5′9″ on average), or even taller. The exception are the Drow, who are of standard D&D elven height. In Faerûn, surface elves call themselves Tel-Quessir which means "The People" in the elven language.
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Can elves have tails?

The special branch of elves called huldras also have a tail (either fox or cow) or are hairy from that waist and down. It is said that the ones with cow tails can become human if you cut the tail off, and there are stories about them only wanting to marry a human so they can become human themselves.
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Are elves weightless?

Elves are however, the most graceful and agile sentient beings upon middle earth. They aren't "weightless," they just more or less have super-hero, mojo-esque moves.
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Are Hobbits fat?

Are they fat? No, Hobbits don't have big feet. Mr. Proudfoot (and no doubt his family) has large feet (for a Hobbit) (and both were on the table) but no other Hobbit is described as having big feet.
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How much did a Hobbit weigh?

A hobbit of oats weighed 105 pounds (48 kg), a hobbit of barley 147 pounds (67 kg), and a hobbit of wheat 168 pounds (76 kg). The figures in hobbits were then converted to standard imperial bushels for official reporting.
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How tall is a half elf?

Size: Half-Elves are about the same size as Humans, ranging from 5 to 6 feet tall. Your size is Medium. Speed: Your base walking speed is 30 feet.
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How tall are elves cm?

Christmas Elves are known for the tiny stature, colourful green and red clothes, and their toy making abilities. They love the snow and eating sugary treats. Santa's Elves, or Christmas Elves, are a maximum of 3' (91.5 cm) tall.
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Is there romance in plus-sized elf?

None of the girls ever show any romantic interest in Naoe at all, and vice-versa. Even Elfuda, who lives with Naoe, has nothing resembling romantic tension with him.
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Are elves slender?

Elves had keener senses than Men. They were slender, graceful yet strong, and were resistant to extremes of nature, illness and disease. However, many Noldor died at the crossings of Helcaraxë.
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