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<blockquote data-quote="Immortal Sun" data-source="post: 7593866"><p>Familiars and animal companions have been notoriously squishy. Which is one reason I don't like the idea that they can "help" in combat, but I've never found it terribly fun to get an animal companion, love it, train it...only to have it take a couple bad crits and die...just so that I can then <em>not</em> have a familiar for a like a year AND take some XP penalties. That was FUN. NOT.</p><p></p><p>Roleplaying out the death of a familiar is great and all, no issue there. And even if it's a spirit taking the form of an animal, it might not want to serve you again if you got it killed. So add a little RP fluff and you end up with the same result, a dead friend who may not be interested in coming back.</p><p></p><p>----</p><p></p><p>Personally, I really like the way 5E familiars work. Sure, I wouldn't mind an "Improved Familiar" feat or a mildly expanded list (though I thought there was an "ask your DM" list already?). But overall they're a a pet with some special uses that you have to make some effort to take care of. You might not have the materials and time to bring them back!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Immortal Sun, post: 7593866"] Familiars and animal companions have been notoriously squishy. Which is one reason I don't like the idea that they can "help" in combat, but I've never found it terribly fun to get an animal companion, love it, train it...only to have it take a couple bad crits and die...just so that I can then [I]not[/I] have a familiar for a like a year AND take some XP penalties. That was FUN. NOT. Roleplaying out the death of a familiar is great and all, no issue there. And even if it's a spirit taking the form of an animal, it might not want to serve you again if you got it killed. So add a little RP fluff and you end up with the same result, a dead friend who may not be interested in coming back. ---- Personally, I really like the way 5E familiars work. Sure, I wouldn't mind an "Improved Familiar" feat or a mildly expanded list (though I thought there was an "ask your DM" list already?). But overall they're a a pet with some special uses that you have to make some effort to take care of. You might not have the materials and time to bring them back! [/QUOTE]
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