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<blockquote data-quote="Eilathen" data-source="post: 7440520" data-attributes="member: 51843"><p>I like the kung-fu-y-ness of it. Namely Open Hand Technique and Quivering Palm. That being said, most of the stuff at higher levels wouldn't come up anyway...in either of the traditions. Why? Because we most often never play that long (aka do not reach the necessary levels). That's another reason why i estimated that it will not really be a problem of "that character is too powerful". But i am still also interested in an overall (aka all the levels) estimation of the situation.</p><p></p><p>And yes, i was indeed thinking getting all of the things per tradition. But i could see giving the first one when you normally get a tradition (3rd lvl) and the second one maybe later? For example 2 or 3 levels later? I don't know. Although for this group, again, the problem is we most often only play to level 10 ish .</p><p>I mean i get the "you have to choose between the things you get" but then it kind of defeats the purpose that i had in mind.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, thanks for all the answers! I appreciate it. Our experience in playing 5e is still limited, so getting your votes helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eilathen, post: 7440520, member: 51843"] I like the kung-fu-y-ness of it. Namely Open Hand Technique and Quivering Palm. That being said, most of the stuff at higher levels wouldn't come up anyway...in either of the traditions. Why? Because we most often never play that long (aka do not reach the necessary levels). That's another reason why i estimated that it will not really be a problem of "that character is too powerful". But i am still also interested in an overall (aka all the levels) estimation of the situation. And yes, i was indeed thinking getting all of the things per tradition. But i could see giving the first one when you normally get a tradition (3rd lvl) and the second one maybe later? For example 2 or 3 levels later? I don't know. Although for this group, again, the problem is we most often only play to level 10 ish . I mean i get the "you have to choose between the things you get" but then it kind of defeats the purpose that i had in mind. Anyway, thanks for all the answers! I appreciate it. Our experience in playing 5e is still limited, so getting your votes helps. [/QUOTE]
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