D&D 5E How to balance combat when 2 characters are average and one is extremely overpowered?


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Fanaelialae

Legend
What race is he to have 20 Dex at 6th lvl?

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They rolled stats, he rolled an 18 for Dexterity, and the OP said he is playing halfling which would give him +2 Dexterity. He started at 1st level with a 20 Dexterity.

I realize you get 1 stat point at 4th lvl

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He used his 4th level ability score improvement to get the Skulker feat.
 

Scary

Explorer
Ok, that makes sense, so I agree with the comment you or someone else posted about using more than 1 crossbow in a round. There are specific rules about using certain weapons for 2 handed fighting or getting 2 attacks per round using a single weapon, like a quarter staff.

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Valdier

Explorer
Can you imagine what would happen to the length of threads around here if people read the thread before replying?

At least half the replies on this thread are people responding without reading (because almost every response has been addressed) :)
 



jasper

Rotten DM
Ok, the thread has fix the bad math and bad rules knowledge problems. Now, I address the POSSIBLE problem player part. OK, OP do you have a problem player? Will the rogue player lose it when you nerf the pc? If so here are some solutions. Talk with the PP(problem player) and both of you hit the books to increase your rules knowledge. If he is a power player, and the others players are not, you may have to ask him to adjust his play style. At least until everyone at the table is good on rules knowledge and happy he is a combat monster. You can even out combat monsters by throwing non combat encounters at the group, that way the other players have a chance to shine.
But jasper, he a combat monster and whines if he can't fight everything aka he does not share the table. Then you back to PP( problem player). Talk to him. Then decide if you can socially bounce him from your table. Remember no gaming is better than bad gaming.
 

Corwin

Explorer
Can you imagine what would happen to the length of threads around here if people read the thread before replying?

At least half the replies on this thread are people responding without reading (because almost every response has been addressed) :)
 

Lanliss

Explorer
Can you imagine what would happen to the length of threads around here if people read the thread before replying?

At least half the replies on this thread are people responding without reading (because almost every response has been addressed) :)

I believe it is because of the fear of getting ninja'd. They don't want to be repeating something that was said only a few second before they got their post in, so they put up their 2 cp as soon as possible, then read the thread after.
 

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