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6e, how would you sort the classes/sub-classs?
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<blockquote data-quote="mellored" data-source="post: 7321068" data-attributes="member: 6801209"><p>Hmm... actually, i'm thinking about going back to more 1e style. But more of a 5e scaling, 3e multi-classing, and 4e attacks structure.</p><p></p><p>There are 2 different levels.</p><p></p><p>Character level: This is the primary power scaling. Like 5e's proficency bonus, you get a scaling bonus to attacks, skills, saves, cantrip damage, etc...</p><p>It's based on your total XP.</p><p></p><p>Class level: Gives you features, skills, spells, etc... scaling the non-damage parts of those abilities. (firebolt -> burning hands -> fireball -> meteor swarm) or (hide -> hide as a bonus action -> hide in pain sight -> can't be tracked by magic).</p><p>All classes have different number of levels, and each level has a different amount of XP. Depending on how powerful the abilities are. DM's can adjust this for certain campaigns.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Also, use the 4e style attack roll. Where the attacker rolls always rolls the d20.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mellored, post: 7321068, member: 6801209"] Hmm... actually, i'm thinking about going back to more 1e style. But more of a 5e scaling, 3e multi-classing, and 4e attacks structure. There are 2 different levels. Character level: This is the primary power scaling. Like 5e's proficency bonus, you get a scaling bonus to attacks, skills, saves, cantrip damage, etc... It's based on your total XP. Class level: Gives you features, skills, spells, etc... scaling the non-damage parts of those abilities. (firebolt -> burning hands -> fireball -> meteor swarm) or (hide -> hide as a bonus action -> hide in pain sight -> can't be tracked by magic). All classes have different number of levels, and each level has a different amount of XP. Depending on how powerful the abilities are. DM's can adjust this for certain campaigns. Also, use the 4e style attack roll. Where the attacker rolls always rolls the d20. [/QUOTE]
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