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  1. FrogReaver

    D&D General Should you Multiclass?

    I think you'd have to go the other way. If you have X warrior features then your next warrior feature costs more. It's very easy to tune the 'more' such that it's almost always better to hybrid, which isn't an improvement either IMO. Yea, synergistic abilities is usually the cause of...
  2. FrogReaver

    D&D General Should you Multiclass?

    IMO. There is a fundamental problem with point buy. It assumes the value of all abilities is independent of what abilities you have already chosen. It’s not.
  3. FrogReaver

    D&D 5E (2024) Ranged Builds Thread

    If dude would add some numbers to his videos id be much happier. Though he is okay to listen to otherwise. Key takeaways - Limited range. 30ft before disadvantage. Relies on elven accuracy which is not 2024 core and thus may not be available (like at my table). Multiclasses out of Paladin...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Ranged Builds Thread

    But slow slow to get started doing anything.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Ranged Builds Thread

    Sorlock is a good call. It starts slow but scales really well. Maybe. Though CME is still like 10ft range. Hardly ranged damage IMO.
  6. FrogReaver

    D&D 5E (2024) Ranged Builds Thread

    Broadly speaking I see 4 paths to ranged damage that scales well into t3 and t4. 1. Be a fighter 2. Be a rogue 3. Use summons and cantrips (warlock/wizard with summon fey/undead and EB) 4. Use a concentration aoe damage spell and cantrips (moonbeam or conjure animals comes to mind)...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Ranged Builds Thread

    You've forgotten maybe the most important step. This needs multiplied by the damage increase of you getting an extra round (assuming it's an actual extra round which i'm not on board with but since you view it that way then it needs accounted for that way). In a 4 round encounter an extra...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Ranged Builds Thread

    I think the key take away is, winning initiative isn't actually an extra turn compared to not winning it. In the 1v1 scenario you could say it's essentially equivalent to an extra turn, but as soon as you move to a 4PC vs 5enemy encounter it's nowhere close to that.
  9. FrogReaver

    D&D 5E (2024) Ranged Builds Thread

    This makes no sense. Battlemaster dice only add damage, not extra rounds.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Ranged Builds Thread

    Not for the method I just proposed. The complaint isn't that I'm making assumptions, it's that the assumptions i'm having to make are far from universal and not very consisent. Well no, you going first isn't enough to actually get an extra turn. You could have went 4th and still had the same...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Ranged Builds Thread

    yes, and? Which is the basis for what makes DPR such a useful metric. DPR measures your damage per round. Getting extra damage along with an extra round means your DPR remains unchanged.
  12. FrogReaver

    D&D 5E (2024) Ranged Builds Thread

    Here's what I think the proper way to handle initiative would in terms of DPR would be. Consider the observation that a party doing double DPR halves the number of enemy turns. That is enemy turns and DPR are inversely proportional. So if we can determine the expected difference in enemy...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Ranged Builds Thread

    Party initiative order is one of the primary drivers of after action damage reports. But that's because enemies have a finite amount of hp and so PC's are competing to drain it in such reports. Doing a larger share there automatically means your allies did less just because you did more...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Ranged Builds Thread

    It's meaningless if it means your ally did less because of it and no enemies would have otherwise done more. Or more importantly, it would imply that a really high initiative ally would lower your DPR. That cannot be right! No idea what this means. I'm asking how do you count having extra...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Ranged Builds Thread

    What if A's extra turn comes at the expense of his ally B's extra turn? Also, what if there are 2 or more enemies? That is the concept of an extra turn starts to fall apart when you move beyond the 1v1 scenario and i don't know what we should actually be measuring instead.
  16. FrogReaver

    D&D 5E (2024) Ranged Builds Thread

    I've been thinking about how to actually compare initiative bonuses to damage. For a single PC vs a single enemy I'm certain it can be done, but when one adds in #m PCs and #n enemies, it becomes much less clear. For example with just 1 allied PC and 1 enemy, winning initiative may not result...
  17. FrogReaver

    D&D General Has Tiny Hut actually affected your game? Or has it otherwise mattered?

    That’s not the question. It’s what would be their optimal choice based on the info they have. You as dm should have a good idea of this.
  18. FrogReaver

    D&D General Has Tiny Hut actually affected your game? Or has it otherwise mattered?

    So what do you envision the players should do assuming they really need the rest? Leave the area? Isn’t that also dangerous?
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    D&D General Has Tiny Hut actually affected your game? Or has it otherwise mattered?

    That’s a bit better but still not great. What does being militaristic and organized have to do with the amount of resources they devote to a patrol finding a tiny hut where it shouldn’t be. How the heck can the players make any decision about whether tiny hut is likely to be beneficial here or...
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    D&D General Has Tiny Hut actually affected your game? Or has it otherwise mattered?

    The problem is the fail state for when it is not useful that you are describing is 1) catastrophic failure. All the enemies in the dungeon converge on you at once for using this spell. Whereas without it you might have had your rest interrupted and possibly be ambushed if your watch failed...
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