D&D (2024) Animal companion as a feat?

Horwath

Legend
Right now animal or other companions are limited to some classes and many are not that good in design.

What about general rule for simple companion?

Feat:
Animal companion:
+1 to any ability.
You create a bond with a single beast that is not hostile to you over a short rest.
you can only bond beasts that has HP equal or lower than 5 + 5×your level.
I.E. Warhorse can be tamed at 3rd level(20HP limit) as it has 19HPs.
your companions HPs are raise to your HP limit.
your companion uses your proficiency bonus instead of it's if it is higher.
your companion gains evasion.

you command your companion with Bonus action, or no action if companion only uses only Dodge, Dash and Disengage actions.
if you use your companion as a mount, you use it's movement instead of yours.

At DM's choice some monstrosities might be appropriate for this feat: worg, griffin, hippogryph, etc...

This would allow anyone to have a decent companion for a cost and also somewhat dependable mount at higher levels.
 

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Some times I have thought about a "monster ally class". A player can controll a second PC, a "monster pet" with a telepatic link with the first PC. With this the group is stronger, but also the distribution of the XPs reward would be like the "monster pet" being equivalent to an extra PC. But let's remember these "secondary characters" are practically nude and armless (but the natural weapons as hoozes, fangs and claws).
 

Horwath

Legend
I would suggest that the companion simply use the sidekick classes. I would also suggest not giving the +1 to abilities, since getting the follower is a pretty big thing.
I would not go for a full feat for something that can be easily lost.
and you can buy a mount, you can't buy a feat(not usually at least), paying half a feat for a glorified warhorse should be enough of a cost.
 

Faolyn

(she/her)
I would not go for a full feat for something that can be easily lost.
and you can buy a mount, you can't buy a feat(not usually at least), paying half a feat for a glorified warhorse should be enough of a cost.
What I was assuming is that if you're spending a feat, you could simply say that after a period of time (24 hours, 1 week, whatever), you can replace your companion with a new one. So if your companion dies, you can get a new one for free.
 

Tales and Chronicles

Jewel of the North, formerly know as vincegetorix
Beast Companion
  • You have the ability to communicate in a limited manner with beasts. They can understand the meaning of your words, though you have no special ability to understand them in return beyond simple ideas. You have advantage on all Wisdom (Animal Handling) checks you make to influence them.
  • The non-hostile beasts under your command have abilities and game statistics determined in part by your level. Your companion uses your proficiency bonus rather than its own. In addition to the areas where it normally uses its proficiency bonus, an animal companion also adds its proficiency bonus to its AC and to its damage rolls. The companion obeys your commands as best it can it acts on the your initiative, acting after you. You determine its actions.
  • A creature bonded to you has the same number of HDs as you instead of its regular HP. On a short rest, it can spend one or more HDs to regain HP.
 
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Horwath

Legend
What I was assuming is that if you're spending a feat, you could simply say that after a period of time (24 hours, 1 week, whatever), you can replace your companion with a new one. So if your companion dies, you can get a new one for free.
there could always be an option to buy or to try find an animal in the wild.

But as many half feats give one 1st and one 2nd level spell per day, maybe simple summon would not be out of place once per day.

Maybe 1min cast so it cannot be used in combat for 2 HP pools worth of companions for cannon fodder.
 

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