Honestly I never saw anything that made me think that until I saw Sharpshooter. Without the sharpshooter feat I think ranged combat is just fine. A lot of it is the dungeon master making adjustments if they think it is overpowered.
I agree with Agamon, you can do it yourself if you have enough experience with Fantasy Grounds but I bought a bunch of Rob2E's modules for 5E and it makes using that module, the WOTC D&D products, so much easier for creating a fast paced game. Robyn works with Rob on modules so I am sure the one...
I own both the pdfs for the three main books and the AG and MM on Fantasy Grounds. Know that only some of the stuff auto populates. A lot of the things that you choose from within a Heritage or Background you have to go in and add manually but its not hard. You just have to pay attention to what...
If you haven't figured it out yet they put the Level Up stuff on top of the 5E stuff. You have to start a 5e campaign and load the modules. Make sure the extension is enabled. That should be in your list of extensions to the right. I have it and it works.
In the rules I see that sometimes an expertise dice can be a d6 or even a d8 or higher. How does that happen? Usually they are D4 if I am not mistaken. I can't find that bit in the rules. Thanks.
One of the most powerful feats, especially since you can take it at first level if creating a Variant Human in 5e, is Sharpshooter. I notice that the closest Feat to this in Level Up is Deadeye and you need to be 8th level or higher to get it. I don't know if the developers read these threads...
I'm convinced. I have a world I am using already, my own mixed with Harn, but the Tomb of Beasts and Creature Codex and maybe the Heroes Handbook just for the additional character options look like pick ups for me. Thanks! I'm also going to look at the Kobold Guides. I am a sucker for good...
Wondering if anyone here has purchased any of the Kobold Press products and if they have added anything to your game? Are they worth it if you already have all the 5e books to fall back on? Thanks.