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<blockquote data-quote="bedir than" data-source="post: 6678047" data-attributes="member: 6789971"><p>Already posted on my <a href="https://fullmoonstorytelling.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">website </a>I post it in full here as well in order to get more feedback than just my play groups. It starts off describing my desires from the rule. I tried to only include my setting specific adjustments as Variant Rules.</p><p></p><p>Animal Companions, or Bonded Companions, or a <a href="https://fullmoonstorytelling.wordpress.com/bonds-of-kin/" target="_blank">key element of life in Kin.</a> The Kin are the people of friendship, loyalty of loving those around them. This extends towards their non-humanoid companions as well. Where an elf might group in a land where spells are used to do mundane things, in Kin when a goliath needs a bit of string to finish sewing they send their swallow off to do it, or <a href="https://fullmoonstorytelling.wordpress.com/2015/04/02/piyu-returns-to-a-hut/" target="_blank">their heron to fish</a>. Halflings have <a href="https://fullmoonstorytelling.wordpress.com/2015/03/04/chasing-piyu/" target="_blank">dogs </a>that pull, push, fetch, hunt, fish, carry, and many other tasks. Human bonds with goats, <a href="https://fullmoonstorytelling.wordpress.com/2015/04/14/teegans-last-day-at-home/" target="_blank">rams</a>, dogs, birds and horses are quite common. Bonds of Kin are a very essence of life. Almost everyone has one.</p><p></p><p><strong>This ruleset needs to do a few things.</strong></p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Scale like cantrips, attacks and proficiency. The companion is expected to live alongside their Bonder for some time.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Build in a reason that having a Bond die is bad for the PC</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Not destroy the action economy</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">As a bonus, can it be simplified for usage in gaming outside the World of Everflow?</li> </ul><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Bonded Companion</strong></p><p><em>Prerequisite</em>: Wisdom of 13 or higher. Kin and Rangers ignore this prerequisite.</p><p>This feat can be taken more than once.</p><p><span style="color: #222222"></span></p><p><span style="color: #222222">You have an intense bond with a beast. These beasts cannot have a higher Intelligence than the character. In certain worlds the bonded companion can be a monstrosity. </span><em>At this point I considered just granting access to the Bonded Companion system in a similar manner as to how Magic Initiate works, but instead built it within the Feat. The rule could be built by making Bonded Companion a Class Feature and Feat, but I digress.</em><span style="color: #222222"> Taking the feat gives you Companion Points. You also gain companion points in the following manners;</span></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Rangers at 1st, 3rd, 5th, 11th, and 17th levels</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Druids at 1st and 5th level.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Clerics with the Nature domain at 1st level.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Your Wisdom modifier</li> </ul><p></p><p>Those points can be spent on a single companion or multiple companions. A character can bond with a number of Companions equal to their Wisdom modifier +1. Each new companion takes a number of weeks to establish a bond as their cost in companion points. This can be done as downtime, or could be a solo adventure. A character may only spend new points when they take the feat or if they are a Ranger or Druid at their higher levels that earn Companion Points.</p><p></p><p>The following chart lists various Companions and their Companion Point cost.</p><p>[TABLE="width: 574"][TR][TD]<strong>One</strong>[/TD][TD]<strong>Two</strong>[/TD][TD]<strong>Three</strong>[/TD][TD]<strong>Five</strong>[/TD][TD]<strong>Seven</strong>[/TD][TD]<strong>Ten</strong>[/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Herd dog[/TD][TD]Sled Dog[/TD][TD]Warhound *[/TD][TD]Giant Eagle *&[/TD][TD]Rhino &[/TD][TD]Mammoth *&[/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Retriever[/TD][TD]Mastiff *[/TD][TD]Axebeak *&[/TD][TD]Bison[/TD][TD]Elephant *[/TD][TD]Wyvern *&[/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Terrier[/TD][TD]Bloodound[/TD][TD]Ostrich &[/TD][TD]Bear *&[/TD][TD]Dire Wolf *&[/TD][TD]Roc *&[/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Sentry Dog[/TD][TD]Guard dog *[/TD][TD]Elk &[/TD][TD]Lion *&[/TD][TD]Owlbear *&[/TD][TD]</p><p>[/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Sprinter[/TD][TD]Raven[/TD][TD]Panther *&[/TD][TD]Worg *&[/TD][TD]Griffon *&[/TD][TD]</p><p>[/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Heron[/TD][TD]Eagle *&[/TD][TD]Bear Cub *&[/TD][TD]Hippogriff *&[/TD][TD]Pegasus *&[/TD][TD]</p><p>[/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Pigeon[/TD][TD]Falcon *[/TD][TD]Wolf *&[/TD][TD]Peryton *&[/TD][TD]</p><p>[/TD][TD]</p><p>[/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Sparrow[/TD][TD]Parrot[/TD][TD]Tiger *&[/TD][TD]Awakened Tree &[/TD][TD]</p><p>[/TD][TD]</p><p>[/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Pony/Mule[/TD][TD]Draft Horse[/TD][TD]Warhorse *[/TD][TD]</p><p>[/TD][TD]</p><p>[/TD][TD]</p><p>[/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Fox[/TD][TD]Riding Horse[/TD][TD]Ape &[/TD][TD]</p><p>[/TD][TD]</p><p>[/TD][TD]</p><p>[/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Goat/Sheep[/TD][TD]Monkey[/TD][TD]</p><p>[/TD][TD]</p><p>[/TD][TD]</p><p>[/TD][TD]</p><p>[/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Awakened Shrub &[/TD][TD]Cow[/TD][TD]</p><p>[/TD][TD]</p><p>[/TD][TD]</p><p>[/TD][TD]</p><p>[/TD][/TR][/TABLE]<em>Legend</em>: & is used to indicate an animal companion that can only be paired with a Ranger, Druid or Nature Cleric. They are normally wild. * is used to indicate animals that can enter combat on command.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As a Bonus Action the Bonder can command their animal. These commands are Attack, Dash, Disengage, Dodge, or Help. An animal without a * can only attack if the Bonder passes a Wisdom (Animal Handling) DC: 20 check. The Companion will continue that action until the combat is complete or another Bonus Action is used (ie they will Attack the directed target until that target is no longer participating in the combat). Some Companions have other actions that can be taken (A Retriever can Fetch as an action). Check with your DM for these other actions.</p><p></p><p>When separated a Bonder and Companion that are on the same plane know the direction and rough travel time between them.</p><p></p><p>If someone tries to control a Companion it is an opposed Animal Handling check for the Bonder and whatever skill or spell is appropriate for the attempt to control the Companion. The duration of the control is per the appropriate spell or skill.</p><p></p><p>If a Companion dies the Bonder takes half their Companion’s hit points in psychic damage. If they make a Wisdom save they then take one quarter of their Companion’s hit points in psychic damage.</p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Variant Rule in Kin</em>: At first level and below halflings only bond with canines and goliaths only bond with avians. All Kin start with an additional Companion Point.</p><p></p><p>Feedback is appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bedir than, post: 6678047, member: 6789971"] Already posted on my [URL="https://fullmoonstorytelling.wordpress.com/"]website [/URL]I post it in full here as well in order to get more feedback than just my play groups. It starts off describing my desires from the rule. I tried to only include my setting specific adjustments as Variant Rules. Animal Companions, or Bonded Companions, or a [URL="https://fullmoonstorytelling.wordpress.com/bonds-of-kin/"]key element of life in Kin.[/URL] The Kin are the people of friendship, loyalty of loving those around them. This extends towards their non-humanoid companions as well. Where an elf might group in a land where spells are used to do mundane things, in Kin when a goliath needs a bit of string to finish sewing they send their swallow off to do it, or [URL="https://fullmoonstorytelling.wordpress.com/2015/04/02/piyu-returns-to-a-hut/"]their heron to fish[/URL]. Halflings have [URL="https://fullmoonstorytelling.wordpress.com/2015/03/04/chasing-piyu/"]dogs [/URL]that pull, push, fetch, hunt, fish, carry, and many other tasks. Human bonds with goats, [URL="https://fullmoonstorytelling.wordpress.com/2015/04/14/teegans-last-day-at-home/"]rams[/URL], dogs, birds and horses are quite common. Bonds of Kin are a very essence of life. Almost everyone has one. [B]This ruleset needs to do a few things.[/B] [LIST] [*]Scale like cantrips, attacks and proficiency. The companion is expected to live alongside their Bonder for some time. [*]Build in a reason that having a Bond die is bad for the PC [*]Not destroy the action economy [*]As a bonus, can it be simplified for usage in gaming outside the World of Everflow? [/LIST] [B] Bonded Companion[/B] [I]Prerequisite[/I]: Wisdom of 13 or higher. Kin and Rangers ignore this prerequisite. This feat can be taken more than once. [COLOR=#222222] You have an intense bond with a beast. These beasts cannot have a higher Intelligence than the character. In certain worlds the bonded companion can be a monstrosity. [/COLOR][I]At this point I considered just granting access to the Bonded Companion system in a similar manner as to how Magic Initiate works, but instead built it within the Feat. The rule could be built by making Bonded Companion a Class Feature and Feat, but I digress.[/I][COLOR=#222222] Taking the feat gives you Companion Points. You also gain companion points in the following manners;[/COLOR] [LIST] [*]Rangers at 1st, 3rd, 5th, 11th, and 17th levels [*]Druids at 1st and 5th level. [*]Clerics with the Nature domain at 1st level. [*]Your Wisdom modifier [/LIST] Those points can be spent on a single companion or multiple companions. A character can bond with a number of Companions equal to their Wisdom modifier +1. Each new companion takes a number of weeks to establish a bond as their cost in companion points. This can be done as downtime, or could be a solo adventure. A character may only spend new points when they take the feat or if they are a Ranger or Druid at their higher levels that earn Companion Points. The following chart lists various Companions and their Companion Point cost. [TABLE="width: 574"][TR][TD][B]One[/B][/TD][TD][B]Two[/B][/TD][TD][B]Three[/B][/TD][TD][B]Five[/B][/TD][TD][B]Seven[/B][/TD][TD][B]Ten[/B][/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Herd dog[/TD][TD]Sled Dog[/TD][TD]Warhound *[/TD][TD]Giant Eagle *&[/TD][TD]Rhino &[/TD][TD]Mammoth *&[/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Retriever[/TD][TD]Mastiff *[/TD][TD]Axebeak *&[/TD][TD]Bison[/TD][TD]Elephant *[/TD][TD]Wyvern *&[/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Terrier[/TD][TD]Bloodound[/TD][TD]Ostrich &[/TD][TD]Bear *&[/TD][TD]Dire Wolf *&[/TD][TD]Roc *&[/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Sentry Dog[/TD][TD]Guard dog *[/TD][TD]Elk &[/TD][TD]Lion *&[/TD][TD]Owlbear *&[/TD][TD] [/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Sprinter[/TD][TD]Raven[/TD][TD]Panther *&[/TD][TD]Worg *&[/TD][TD]Griffon *&[/TD][TD] [/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Heron[/TD][TD]Eagle *&[/TD][TD]Bear Cub *&[/TD][TD]Hippogriff *&[/TD][TD]Pegasus *&[/TD][TD] [/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Pigeon[/TD][TD]Falcon *[/TD][TD]Wolf *&[/TD][TD]Peryton *&[/TD][TD] [/TD][TD] [/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Sparrow[/TD][TD]Parrot[/TD][TD]Tiger *&[/TD][TD]Awakened Tree &[/TD][TD] [/TD][TD] [/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Pony/Mule[/TD][TD]Draft Horse[/TD][TD]Warhorse *[/TD][TD] [/TD][TD] [/TD][TD] [/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Fox[/TD][TD]Riding Horse[/TD][TD]Ape &[/TD][TD] [/TD][TD] [/TD][TD] [/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Goat/Sheep[/TD][TD]Monkey[/TD][TD] [/TD][TD] [/TD][TD] [/TD][TD] [/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Awakened Shrub &[/TD][TD]Cow[/TD][TD] [/TD][TD] [/TD][TD] [/TD][TD] [/TD][/TR][/TABLE][I]Legend[/I]: & is used to indicate an animal companion that can only be paired with a Ranger, Druid or Nature Cleric. They are normally wild. * is used to indicate animals that can enter combat on command. As a Bonus Action the Bonder can command their animal. These commands are Attack, Dash, Disengage, Dodge, or Help. An animal without a * can only attack if the Bonder passes a Wisdom (Animal Handling) DC: 20 check. The Companion will continue that action until the combat is complete or another Bonus Action is used (ie they will Attack the directed target until that target is no longer participating in the combat). Some Companions have other actions that can be taken (A Retriever can Fetch as an action). Check with your DM for these other actions. When separated a Bonder and Companion that are on the same plane know the direction and rough travel time between them. If someone tries to control a Companion it is an opposed Animal Handling check for the Bonder and whatever skill or spell is appropriate for the attempt to control the Companion. The duration of the control is per the appropriate spell or skill. If a Companion dies the Bonder takes half their Companion’s hit points in psychic damage. If they make a Wisdom save they then take one quarter of their Companion’s hit points in psychic damage. [I] Variant Rule in Kin[/I]: At first level and below halflings only bond with canines and goliaths only bond with avians. All Kin start with an additional Companion Point. Feedback is appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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