Kinak
First Post
My normal Pathfinder group loves Pathfinder and all its options, but aren't really fans of the complexity some of those options brings. So, I'm considering taking a page out of the D&D Next playbook and having feats be exchangeable for attribute increases.
I'd like to have a feat that just says "You gain a +1 bonus to an attribute of your choice," so players can choose their own level of complexity. But I'm not really sure what the balance on that looks like.
If anyone's tried this before, I'd love to hear the results. It seems roughly balanced, assuming people aren't boosting stats they don't need, but balance can be a tricky thing.
So, what do people think? How much better or worse is the "optimal" feat for your character than an attribute bump?
Cheers!
Kinak
I'd like to have a feat that just says "You gain a +1 bonus to an attribute of your choice," so players can choose their own level of complexity. But I'm not really sure what the balance on that looks like.
If anyone's tried this before, I'd love to hear the results. It seems roughly balanced, assuming people aren't boosting stats they don't need, but balance can be a tricky thing.
So, what do people think? How much better or worse is the "optimal" feat for your character than an attribute bump?
Cheers!
Kinak