Mistwell
Crusty Old Meatwad
Options which are vastly unbalanced are not meaningful options. In order for the choice to be meaningful, the options need to be comparable.
This hasn't proven out in practice. It was fine theory when the game was just first being released, but it's been out for years, this feat isn't dominating builds, LOTS of other feat enjoy just as much popularity as this feat, so it's at this point a theory that was not proved out. It's now, definitively, false.
Now that doesn't mean in some individual games DMs might feel they have an issue with it. And in those games, it's easy to houserule it. But, there's no raging issue in AL games for example with this feat - no vast reports of serious imbalances and games not functioning right.
The feat, in the general public, seems to have survived just fine through that issue. And that really is the important measure for this topic - does it seem to be working in practice? And the answer appears to be yes. If you disagree, show me the objective widespread evidence of a problem.
then there's a good chance that you'll end up disappointed when you can see what the great-weapon fighter can do.
That didn't happen. People make lots of two weapon fighters. That concept is doing just fine, is represented well in build guides and discussions of peoples characters, it's not suffering in the way you predicted it would.
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