Land Outcast
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Here I'll place Ideas lost to the void, or ideas I've seen unexploited.
For me, and for anyone else.
Ideas devoured by the crash:
[sblock=Feats]Weapon Mastery Feats (Strengthening the Weapon Focus chain, maybe eventually allowing it to apply to more weapons)
Master the Mods Feats (Feats that grant benefits based in how many of the same type of feats you've got)
Scaling the "Alertness" style feats
Improved Saving throw feats
Hoplite combat feats
Grace
Prerequisites: Bab 7+, Weapon finesse, Weapon Focus (finnesseable weapon),
Benefit: Add 1/2 your Dex bonus to damage rolls with finnesseable weapons
Delicacy
Prerequisites: Bab 12+, Grace, Weapon Specialization (finnesseable weapon)
Benefit: Add your Dex modifier as bonus damage on damage rolls with a weapon you have Weapon Specialization with. This doesn't stack with the benefits from Grace.[/sblock]
Specialist Wizard strongly Diferentiated classes
Replace a Paladin's mount by an improving Holy Armor
Momentum: a state you are able to enter after a succesful hit and to conserve must either do a Dex (or was it Concentration) check or hit again the next round.
This included feats which benefitted nimble warriors.
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feat that allows you to pick any one-two skill/s and make it a class skill.
instead of a (massive - 20% XP?! ) penalty for mixing non-favored classes, it provided an incentive (bonus feat every 5 levels) to stay in the favored class.
Commander:
Take the Bard.
Take out the magic, good reflex saves, and reduce skillpoints.
Change the songs to "Auras" activated when an order from the commander is issued (and heard).
Add in Armor&Shield proficiency, and Martial weapon proficiency. d8 HD and leadership at lvl 6.
What do you think about giving the ranger a choice?:
1-Get a Good (and improving) animal companion
2-Follow a Fighting Style (Better than the current options)
3-Get spellcasting as a Druid 1/2 (or 1/2+1) his level
4-Get niffty bonuses to survival/hide/move silently/climb/jump
Giant Paragon Class. Among other things makes them grow to Huge size.
7-level PrC for one-handers, at lvl 5 gives Full Str Damage to off-handed weapons, and at level 7 gives x1.5 Str bonus damage with one-handed weapons as well as treating them as 2-handed weapons with respect to Power Attack.
"Lycanthropic" Shapeshifter Core Class
Class based on using the PC's life energy to open a "gate" through which a extraplanar being enters the Material, directed by the weakened character. Example: A shadow "monster" summoned when there is need.
like: "a dark magic part of him that can be unleashed"
Explore a possible Run20ft.-Jump-Spring Attack-EndJump
Way of...
When the PC has fulfilled the requirements for certain "Way/Style", he gains certain benefits related with Style.
My idea: Give a non-combat feat every 2 levels, starting at 1st. On top of that give the normal feats.
By non combat I mean: not directly enhancing specific combat prowess or spellcasting defense/offense. (examples: Endurance, Die hard, Iron Will, Lighting Reflexes, Great Fortitude, Skill focus, Run, Spell Mastery, Toughness, Track)
Wish Points: each costs 2 AP (from those obtained not by level but through actions), from lvl 15 onwards you gain wish points equal to your character level each time you level up. You can spend 10 WP to get a similar result as from a Wish, or to get 5 AP.
a system of "legacies" that occur every 5 levels. One of the things you can do with a legacy is gain a "mythic" feat. Some of the mythic feats are simply rewritten epic feats.
Str only adds to damage with two-handed weapons, also adds to AC whenever wielding a shield (except when the shield doesn't provide its shield bonus).
Dexterity adds to damage with crossbows.
Charisma, instead of Wisdom adds to Will saves.
2 more skillpoints per level to be spent on Jump, Climb, Swim, Tumble.
2 more skillpoints per level to be spent on Proffession, Knowlege, Craft.
Tumble is a check opposed by a d20+Bab of the opponent.
"One of my players is starting out a 1st level cleric and she would really really like to have a Staff of the Python. What I'd like to do is give her an itty bitty snake staff now that would be a trivial help to her and could grow over time to become a full staff when it's appropriate.
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a) spy-snake-stick: much like a short-duration familiar, send it off to spy and report back
b) dart-snake-stick: throw at people, weak poison
c) sign-of-office-snake-stick: bonus to influence over the faithful when transformed, hisses at liars
d) healing-snake-stick: first aid bonus when transformed, sheds healing scales"
"So I was talking to someone about D&D a couple of days ago, and they mentioned a feat called "Wading Cleave".
Prerequisites were 'Great Cleave', 'Spring Attack', and a min of x Str or Dex (cant remember). The feat worked like 'Great Cleave', but allowed the person to make a free 5ft step between each extra attack up to their curent speed."
anything extra you roll over on your "to hit" roll turns in to damage
ECL x 2 = "Dramatic" hp; which is used in a situation deemed "dramatic" by the DM... Not a purely mechanical mechanic...
For me, and for anyone else.
Ideas devoured by the crash:
[sblock=Feats]Weapon Mastery Feats (Strengthening the Weapon Focus chain, maybe eventually allowing it to apply to more weapons)
Master the Mods Feats (Feats that grant benefits based in how many of the same type of feats you've got)
Scaling the "Alertness" style feats
Improved Saving throw feats
Hoplite combat feats
Grace
Prerequisites: Bab 7+, Weapon finesse, Weapon Focus (finnesseable weapon),
Benefit: Add 1/2 your Dex bonus to damage rolls with finnesseable weapons
Delicacy
Prerequisites: Bab 12+, Grace, Weapon Specialization (finnesseable weapon)
Benefit: Add your Dex modifier as bonus damage on damage rolls with a weapon you have Weapon Specialization with. This doesn't stack with the benefits from Grace.[/sblock]
Specialist Wizard strongly Diferentiated classes
Replace a Paladin's mount by an improving Holy Armor
Momentum: a state you are able to enter after a succesful hit and to conserve must either do a Dex (or was it Concentration) check or hit again the next round.
This included feats which benefitted nimble warriors.
-
feat that allows you to pick any one-two skill/s and make it a class skill.
instead of a (massive - 20% XP?! ) penalty for mixing non-favored classes, it provided an incentive (bonus feat every 5 levels) to stay in the favored class.
Commander:
Take the Bard.
Take out the magic, good reflex saves, and reduce skillpoints.
Change the songs to "Auras" activated when an order from the commander is issued (and heard).
Add in Armor&Shield proficiency, and Martial weapon proficiency. d8 HD and leadership at lvl 6.
What do you think about giving the ranger a choice?:
1-Get a Good (and improving) animal companion
2-Follow a Fighting Style (Better than the current options)
3-Get spellcasting as a Druid 1/2 (or 1/2+1) his level
4-Get niffty bonuses to survival/hide/move silently/climb/jump
Giant Paragon Class. Among other things makes them grow to Huge size.
7-level PrC for one-handers, at lvl 5 gives Full Str Damage to off-handed weapons, and at level 7 gives x1.5 Str bonus damage with one-handed weapons as well as treating them as 2-handed weapons with respect to Power Attack.
"Lycanthropic" Shapeshifter Core Class
Class based on using the PC's life energy to open a "gate" through which a extraplanar being enters the Material, directed by the weakened character. Example: A shadow "monster" summoned when there is need.
like: "a dark magic part of him that can be unleashed"
Explore a possible Run20ft.-Jump-Spring Attack-EndJump
Way of...
When the PC has fulfilled the requirements for certain "Way/Style", he gains certain benefits related with Style.
My idea: Give a non-combat feat every 2 levels, starting at 1st. On top of that give the normal feats.
By non combat I mean: not directly enhancing specific combat prowess or spellcasting defense/offense. (examples: Endurance, Die hard, Iron Will, Lighting Reflexes, Great Fortitude, Skill focus, Run, Spell Mastery, Toughness, Track)
Wish Points: each costs 2 AP (from those obtained not by level but through actions), from lvl 15 onwards you gain wish points equal to your character level each time you level up. You can spend 10 WP to get a similar result as from a Wish, or to get 5 AP.
a system of "legacies" that occur every 5 levels. One of the things you can do with a legacy is gain a "mythic" feat. Some of the mythic feats are simply rewritten epic feats.
Str only adds to damage with two-handed weapons, also adds to AC whenever wielding a shield (except when the shield doesn't provide its shield bonus).
Dexterity adds to damage with crossbows.
Charisma, instead of Wisdom adds to Will saves.
2 more skillpoints per level to be spent on Jump, Climb, Swim, Tumble.
2 more skillpoints per level to be spent on Proffession, Knowlege, Craft.
Tumble is a check opposed by a d20+Bab of the opponent.
"One of my players is starting out a 1st level cleric and she would really really like to have a Staff of the Python. What I'd like to do is give her an itty bitty snake staff now that would be a trivial help to her and could grow over time to become a full staff when it's appropriate.
-
a) spy-snake-stick: much like a short-duration familiar, send it off to spy and report back
b) dart-snake-stick: throw at people, weak poison
c) sign-of-office-snake-stick: bonus to influence over the faithful when transformed, hisses at liars
d) healing-snake-stick: first aid bonus when transformed, sheds healing scales"
"So I was talking to someone about D&D a couple of days ago, and they mentioned a feat called "Wading Cleave".
Prerequisites were 'Great Cleave', 'Spring Attack', and a min of x Str or Dex (cant remember). The feat worked like 'Great Cleave', but allowed the person to make a free 5ft step between each extra attack up to their curent speed."
anything extra you roll over on your "to hit" roll turns in to damage
ECL x 2 = "Dramatic" hp; which is used in a situation deemed "dramatic" by the DM... Not a purely mechanical mechanic...
http://www.enworld.org/showpost.php?p=2986632&postcount=58
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