I was wondering. Could you use Wisdom Saving Throw to resist harm, like for example for barbarian when they Relentless rage. Like for them they use Constitution saving throws but if I would to make a relentless rage equivalent for like for example Monk, could it make sense to use...
Alright thanks. It's just hard because D&D 5e is really the first and only tabletop rpg I have ever tried and know about. So I don't know any others. And I feel I'll get confused with other systems because there are not that many videos explaining how things work.
I'm trying to make my first-ish homebrew game. I'm looking for a way to have it where people only know one kind of magic, such as the power to freeze things, the power to manifest weapons, increase ones physical strength, etc. (or in easy terms anime super powers and magic).
Ok let me see if i got this right. So i make a class that has all the basics of what I want at level 1. And then as they level up they pick a class to level up from. Is that the idea of it?
Yea like its the basic anime/movie cliche. A group of people living in a world they don't like. Someone motivates them to stand up and fight and teaches them. Then they realize they can get stronger by tapping into the past.
Or in a easy way to put it, any action/adventure anime/movie/video...