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<blockquote data-quote="Weiley31" data-source="post: 8990756" data-attributes="member: 7017196"><p>I myself like Animal Adventures a lot. If you are looking for cat/dog pc characters for your 5E games, it is something I would suggest getting alongside Humblewood for your Animal PC needs.</p><p></p><p>That being said, I was looking forward to the recently released supplement, The Faraway Seas, specifically for its Animal PC options. Unlike the cats and dogs, their natural weapons progress in a <em>very</em> Cantrip like way for scaling after hitting certain Character level thresholds. </p><p></p><p>Be warned though, the Bear pc option is a bit OP as it legit gets <em>Multi-Attack.</em> So it gets TWO attacks in a single turn. A Faraway Sea Bear Fighter pc can potentially get 16 attacks in one turn with Action Surge shenanigans IIRC. <em>And STR Bear Monks can get up to 2D10 on their Natural Attacks.</em></p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, the Faraway Sea Tinker Mage is probably the closest thing to an "accurate" 3.5 Eberron Artificer, complete with a crafting table for magic items that breaks down how many days and how much gold is needed to make a Common/Uncommon/Rare/Legendary item. It has its own version of Infusions and even jacks the 5E Artificer's ability to attune up to six magic items.</p><p></p><p>Also, the first book, Secrets of Gullet Cove, does a few things like the Class Variant Features concept from UA/Tasha's did where you can swap out certain features of a class for something else. Both Dogs and Cats have their own unique features for classes. (It's not super in depth so just be mindful of that).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weiley31, post: 8990756, member: 7017196"] I myself like Animal Adventures a lot. If you are looking for cat/dog pc characters for your 5E games, it is something I would suggest getting alongside Humblewood for your Animal PC needs. That being said, I was looking forward to the recently released supplement, The Faraway Seas, specifically for its Animal PC options. Unlike the cats and dogs, their natural weapons progress in a [I]very[/I] Cantrip like way for scaling after hitting certain Character level thresholds. Be warned though, the Bear pc option is a bit OP as it legit gets [I]Multi-Attack.[/I] So it gets TWO attacks in a single turn. A Faraway Sea Bear Fighter pc can potentially get 16 attacks in one turn with Action Surge shenanigans IIRC. [I]And STR Bear Monks can get up to 2D10 on their Natural Attacks.[/I] Meanwhile, the Faraway Sea Tinker Mage is probably the closest thing to an "accurate" 3.5 Eberron Artificer, complete with a crafting table for magic items that breaks down how many days and how much gold is needed to make a Common/Uncommon/Rare/Legendary item. It has its own version of Infusions and even jacks the 5E Artificer's ability to attune up to six magic items. Also, the first book, Secrets of Gullet Cove, does a few things like the Class Variant Features concept from UA/Tasha's did where you can swap out certain features of a class for something else. Both Dogs and Cats have their own unique features for classes. (It's not super in depth so just be mindful of that). [/QUOTE]
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