jaelis
Oh this is where the title goes?
I think that ranger/rogue isn't particularly optimal to take advantage of that, compared to a pure rogue. For a straight rogue, the advantage of TWF is that it gives you two chances to land your sneak attack. But it conflicts with cunning action which typically makes it harder to get your SA conditions. So your rule for a pure rogue would be quite advantageous. Doesn't mean it is "broken," rogues aren't typically considered at the top end of the power spread anyway.
But I wouldn't generalize too much from your character's experience. The point is that if you want to decide whether a rule is "broken" for the game overall, you have to actually try to break it... I suspect a quarterstaff PM/TWF character would be the best test case here.
It sounds like the rule is working fine for your characters at your table, which means it is a good idea for you. I just wouldn't suggest wholesale adoption by the community without more of a stress test
But I wouldn't generalize too much from your character's experience. The point is that if you want to decide whether a rule is "broken" for the game overall, you have to actually try to break it... I suspect a quarterstaff PM/TWF character would be the best test case here.
It sounds like the rule is working fine for your characters at your table, which means it is a good idea for you. I just wouldn't suggest wholesale adoption by the community without more of a stress test
