Ganymede81
First Post
The feat could be written more elegantly by simply saying: "When making a melee attack, you may add both your strength and dexterity modifier (max +5 total) to the attack and damage rolls."
That said, why would someone take this feat over +2 to their combat stat? While this feat offers some short-term benefit in that you can get +5 to your attack stat faster as well as double dip with the dexterity benefits, those perks fade away to nothing by the time you get a 20 Strength (which, since you need to be level six when you take this feat, would be at the exact same time you qualify for this feat anyways.
This just feels like a ham-handed way to do what the Finesse property effectively already does: let people double dip melee combat prowess AND the benefits of a high Dexterity.
That said, why would someone take this feat over +2 to their combat stat? While this feat offers some short-term benefit in that you can get +5 to your attack stat faster as well as double dip with the dexterity benefits, those perks fade away to nothing by the time you get a 20 Strength (which, since you need to be level six when you take this feat, would be at the exact same time you qualify for this feat anyways.
This just feels like a ham-handed way to do what the Finesse property effectively already does: let people double dip melee combat prowess AND the benefits of a high Dexterity.