Neri, allow me to explain my 2:00 AM reasoning behind the Elves getting natural skills. Yes, they do get a massive magic discount. However, I'm looking at this from an IC perspective.
If magic is so innate to elves, their whole society revolves around magic and they’re still considered teenagers by the time they turn 100 years old, they have a lot of time to be innately magical. I can’t recall if anyone else gave their Elf age, but Reserti’s 84 years old and considered the equivalent of a teenager. This raises the question of ‘How is it possible to have an elf who knows no magic if they live (effectively) forever and their whole society revolves around magic?’ That’s where an OOC issue becomes an IC one (or vice versa). I can accept the removal of the other skills I suggested, but giving them starting levels in magic just makes sense.
Onto bows: To date, the only movies I have seen where elves don’t use bows as a matter of course are those where the elves are midget-elves and santa-elves and/or both. I would be fine with this getting the axe, but I’m just explaining my reasoning here.
Animal skills I’m more than happy to give the chop to. This was only influenced by DF elves being one with nature and Eragon elves functionally the same.
All the same, I did prolly give them too much skills to start off with. But I think giving them 1 starting level in two disciplines and (1 level in bows OR making bows an easy skill OR both) would be perfectly acceptable/explanation. I mean, Kobolds got one of the most handwavey abilities I have ever seen as well as 16 points of skills for free (that’s 4 levels of magic). The proposed skills for elves are logical. I mean, they have ~100 years before they’re considered adults, and there’s no explanation as to why an elf would not know magic. ‘They chose not to indulge in it in their childhood’ is a bad excuse IMO, but the only one I can imagine as even partially valid, and there are major holes in the explanation.
Even if you put all of their starting skill points into magic (which leaves them without a mundane method of attack), the most you can have is a skill level 5, which is slightly above comfortable for everyday use, and is only one discipline. From an IC POV this does not make sense. "Hi, I'm [elf name]. I'm 500 years old and can cast magic as though it were an everyday thing to you humans. I can't do anything else. At all."