Nathan P. Mahney said:The first problem that I'm tackling is Stacking.
My intention--if I ever manage to stick with one of my d20-derived homebrews--is to just eliminate a lot of the bonuses. Fewer buff spells. Fewer buff items. Fewer special cases.
hong said:People, people. Nathan is indulging his gearhead gene. It's very impolite to suggest to a gearhead that he use someone else's stuff. You wouldn't tell a DIY enthusiast that you can just buy it from IKEA, would you?
While this may not be true of Nathan, this is such an insightful comment I just had to quote it. That often describes me. (Although, I suppose I still want to know about existing "solutions" I can learn from.)
Quartz said:Mr Fisher is missing an important point: you normally only get iterative attacks if you use the Full Attack option. This is not always a good idea.
() That is against multiple attacks in classic D&D. & I say that the iterative attacks of 3e are an exception to my arguments against multiple attacks.