Patrick Withrow
First Post
I get that, and I love the lore concept of the arcane archer. But, if it's not mechanically strong enough to justify it's place in the party it wont really be doing the lore justice. With it's limited selection of magic tricks it won't be doing enough to differentiate itself from a standard archer. Giving it more options and more chances to use them would make it a stronger class. The pathfinder AA, for example, can imbue its arrows with any spell it knows and the arrow attack is part of the casting. The pathfinder AA also gets elemental bursts on normal shots, without an arbitrary daily limit. Every single shot they take is magical and supports the AA concept. The 5e AA, based on the most recent one from UA, gets as little as two magic shots a day depending on your DM, and definitely not more than two magic shots per fight. That doesn't sound like an arcane archer to me, it sounds like a normal archer with a couple of parlor tricks.