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<blockquote data-quote="EzekielRaiden" data-source="post: 9851160" data-attributes="member: 6790260"><p>Perhaps...</p><p></p><p>Prepared Defense: Increase your AC by 1 until an attack hits you, or the beginning of your next turn, whichever comes first.</p><p>Prepared Offense: Add half your proficiency score to the first damage roll you inflict during your turn.</p><p>Prepared Mobility: You may move a number of extra feet equal to five times half your proficiency score.</p><p></p><p>Simple, easy, useful. Nothing that breaks math--a <em>single point</em> of AC is not going to tear a hole in 5e's already very, very loose math. Even +3 points of damage on a single damage roll per turn will not do that (after all, Dragon Sorcerers get something <em>better</em> and that's considered fine). And getting 5/10/15 feet of movement (<em>capping out</em> at only half of a Dash action for most characters), while certainly not bad, isn't insanely game-changing either--useful in a pinch but not something you're relying on.</p><p></p><p>And if "prepared" is too confusing because of the Readied Action thing or Prepared Spells or whatever, swap to whatever synonym sounds good. "Primed" might be a good one, since that implies that you're "ready to go" kind of thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EzekielRaiden, post: 9851160, member: 6790260"] Perhaps... Prepared Defense: Increase your AC by 1 until an attack hits you, or the beginning of your next turn, whichever comes first. Prepared Offense: Add half your proficiency score to the first damage roll you inflict during your turn. Prepared Mobility: You may move a number of extra feet equal to five times half your proficiency score. Simple, easy, useful. Nothing that breaks math--a [I]single point[/I] of AC is not going to tear a hole in 5e's already very, very loose math. Even +3 points of damage on a single damage roll per turn will not do that (after all, Dragon Sorcerers get something [I]better[/I] and that's considered fine). And getting 5/10/15 feet of movement ([I]capping out[/I] at only half of a Dash action for most characters), while certainly not bad, isn't insanely game-changing either--useful in a pinch but not something you're relying on. And if "prepared" is too confusing because of the Readied Action thing or Prepared Spells or whatever, swap to whatever synonym sounds good. "Primed" might be a good one, since that implies that you're "ready to go" kind of thing. [/QUOTE]
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