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They don't have any attribute mods, so they currently learn like humans but they get 5 free skill points in axe, wrestling, etc.
Dwarves are better at kinesthetic and have higher strength and toughness for their size.
(Still less than humans due to larger size.)
beavers are smaller I would expect them to be weaker. Which is sensible.
And being worse at kinesthetic(crafting and fightings based skill) is okay.
Having an agility boost would help with wood cutting but not mining. It would help with crafting a little but less than kinesthetic. With most of the additional boost going to crossbow.
And focus might help with fishing.
Having new gameplay is important and you already did that.
I am starting a swamp map with them. They have metal-like resources without mining.
One of them's been doing all of this while holding a book as her primary weapon, I love her.