Nail
First Post
First: The items in Dragon Magazine are routinely over-powered. Why any DM allows them without modification is beyond me.
Second: Goliath's have specific, listed advantages. Having size Large natural attacks are not among them. Specifically:
Third: The Monk's Belt is no big deal.
Fourth: The INA feat only applies to Natural Attacks. Monks attacks are not natural attacks, despite what the FAQ claims.
Fifth (ant last!): Don't get in the habit of "vetoing" things the players come up with. Instead, read the rules and agree on an interpretation that everyone can live with. Especially intractable players should be reminded that the DM can make munchkin builds too...in fact he's liable to make far more of them than the player. To whose advantage is it - really - to agree to a broken rule?
Hint: It ain't the players......![Devious :] :]](http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/devious.png)
Second: Goliath's have specific, listed advantages. Having size Large natural attacks are not among them. Specifically:
You'll note it says "can use weapons". It does not say "all attacks are treated as one size category larger." Those are very different things.Races of Stone said:A goliath can use weapons designed for a creature one size larger without penalty.
Third: The Monk's Belt is no big deal.
Fourth: The INA feat only applies to Natural Attacks. Monks attacks are not natural attacks, despite what the FAQ claims.
Fifth (ant last!): Don't get in the habit of "vetoing" things the players come up with. Instead, read the rules and agree on an interpretation that everyone can live with. Especially intractable players should be reminded that the DM can make munchkin builds too...in fact he's liable to make far more of them than the player. To whose advantage is it - really - to agree to a broken rule?
Hint: It ain't the players......
![Devious :] :]](http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/devious.png)
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