plisnithus8
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Seems like advantage.bonus to persuasion to negotiate rather than flat 20% off would help fit lore better.Good thing we all have miniature computers in our pockets...
Seems like advantage.bonus to persuasion to negotiate rather than flat 20% off would help fit lore better.Good thing we all have miniature computers in our pockets...
Especially considering that the playtest Lucky feat allows the choice after the roll.Right. The only difference is having to declare before you roll or after. I think we've always used it after, so as a re-roll, rather than a possibly wasted resource.
I've totally missed that memo since the day they came to be.t's pronounced closer to Awesomer, and not Ass-i-mar.
Nothing worthwhile I expect. It still feels like they are just gonna have the "DMs" do those details. I guess we'll see.
Thank goodness Tasha's has your back on that.I really, really don't like the stat bonuses being tied to backgrounds. This is, in my opinion, a serious mistake.
There was this ... discomfort, this tension, with stat bonuses and class. If you played a "dex class" but your race was dwarf, you were at a bit of a disadvantage for example, because you didn't get to boost your main stat.
Shifting the stat bonuses to the background just re-creates the same problem in another place. I want to play a cleric, but I didn't grow in a temple, I was a criminal before my PC "found god"? well, that's a wisdom bonus I'm not getting.
so instead of race choice being somewhat constrained, now backgrounds are. There was an opportunity to fix this problem, and instead WotC just moved it around.
edit: also why are specific languages tied to specific background? If you were a guard you knew dwarf? Why?
I really, really don't like the stat bonuses being tied to backgrounds. This is, in my opinion, a serious mistake.
There was this ... discomfort, this tension, with stat bonuses and class. If you played a "dex class" but your race was dwarf, you were at a bit of a disadvantage for example, because you didn't get to boost your main stat.
Shifting the stat bonuses to the background just re-creates the same problem in another place. I want to play a cleric, but I didn't grow in a temple, I was a criminal before my PC "found god"? well, that's a wisdom bonus I'm not getting.
so instead of race choice being somewhat constrained, now backgrounds are. There was an opportunity to fix this problem, and instead WotC just moved it around.