MichaelSomething
Legend
I just hand our balanced magic items like the +6 magic sword that loses the +6 part for a minute if a spell is cast within 150 ft of it. That's a weapon no DM would mind handing out!
Sure, if you can bother with having two (or more) different sets of stats you switch between.Maybe magic items from the tiers lower than the characters current tier, can attune more briefly. Thus making these lower power items easier to swap.
The important point is "not at the same time", so as to avoid the christmas tree effect, layering, brokenness, and other problems that magic items have caused.
Absolutely.The important point is "not at the same time", so as to avoid the christmas tree effect, layering, brokenness, and other problems that magic items have caused.
I think the body slot boat has sailed. It simply doesn't seem like a good fit for 5E.Bodyslots are flavorful.
I think your might be approaching things from a perspective of preserving all of the things 5e does to make using magic items create problems. The people I'm this thread talking about how wotc needs to do better I'm 2024 & how 2014 5e makes things difficult have been dealing with it for years.I think the body slot boat has sailed. It simply doesn't seem like a good fit for 5E.
They might be flavorful, but they're also fiddly and arbitrary... and they solve next to nothing.
My personal opinion is that I don't mind if body slots remain associated with d20. There are other ways to solve the issues of stacking; in particular the solution of "is stacking really a problem in 5E? maybe do nothing is the best solution".
First I have heard of it. Cha #1 dump stat in PF easy.easiest skills to make your character powerful in pathfinder are Bluff, and diplomacy. Chr based. That's why.
Sure absolutely.Eventually we all need to admit that there are a lot of individual problems 5e creates for the gm wanting to use magic items.