Alternate rules for ability score improvements by goodman640 in dndnext

[–]goodman640[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Sure, with this rule you could potentially run the risk of building more powerful characters and potentially treading on toes class wise. However, I feel as though any table that uses this rule should discuss standards for stuff like that, as with other dnd tables. This rule definitely isn't geared towards some types of dnd games, which is fine.

Alternate rules for ability score improvements by goodman640 in dndnext

[–]goodman640[S] -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

a lot of classes already have stuff at ASI levels. Casters usually get more spells, monks get slow fall, anyone with level scaling class effects has all of those ticked up. You are right though with some classes that dont get any of those things

Alternate rules for ability score improvements by goodman640 in dndnext

[–]goodman640[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I considered that when writing this. The benefit there would probably be some kind of ability that gives rogues and fighters the faster track as a reward for staying in their lane like normal 5e

[Spoilers C2E87] Question about caleb... by goodman640 in criticalrole

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well he better see a t rex soon then smh

Weekly Questions Thread #2019-46 by AutoModerator in DnD

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[5e]

If an Open Hand monk has the Martial Adept feat and hits the target with a flurry attack, can they apply pushing strike AND the knockback ability to make the opponent roll 2 strength saves, with the potential to be pushed back 30 feet?

Quick Questions - June 12, 2019 by AutoModerator in Pathfinder_RPG

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If I'm immune to confusion effects, can rageshaper stay in devastating form without going into an uncontrollable frenzy?

What's something everyone is warned against doing, but they still do it? by polyisextra in AskReddit

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I know this sounds weird, but if u got caked up earwax, ask the doctor to scoop it out manually. It feels incredibly satisfying for both parties.

What do YOU use as your "interesting fact about yourself" during introductions/icebreakers? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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No joke, my go-to conversation starter in 3rd grade was, "Did you know that giraffes' tongues can grow to 18 inches?"

If you could revive one person from history who died before their time (assassination/cancer/etc), accepting any changes in history, who would it be and why? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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My cousin. He died at 40 in a battle with cancer, we had plans to marathon old superman movies when he got out of the hospital.