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<blockquote data-quote="Justice and Rule" data-source="post: 8736296" data-attributes="member: 6778210"><p>Goblins are just really common in the army for the enlistment bonus. You know how much slang in the Imperial army is Goblinese? A whole lot, let me tell you.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Also these feats look, overall, a lot better. <em>Alert</em> stands out as being immediately more interesting than its predecessor and now allows you to be helpful for your team. Also using Proficiency bonus as allowing the Feat to advance is going to be a thing and that's good. It's something I did with Heavy Armor Master long ago, where it was 1+Proficiency Bonus.</p><p></p><p>Thinking about it more, less criticals is going to have an effect on minion hordes. A whole bunch of guys is likely to be a bit less effective now that they can't critical you... which I think is not a bad thing. I doubt we are going to be getting a bunch of low-level dudes with rechargeables, but maybe they'll find other ways of making them interesting without resorting just boosting damage. Also makes stuff that gives advantage to horde-ish foes less of a problem since you are going to get fewer damage spikes from crits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justice and Rule, post: 8736296, member: 6778210"] Goblins are just really common in the army for the enlistment bonus. You know how much slang in the Imperial army is Goblinese? A whole lot, let me tell you. Also these feats look, overall, a lot better. [I]Alert[/I] stands out as being immediately more interesting than its predecessor and now allows you to be helpful for your team. Also using Proficiency bonus as allowing the Feat to advance is going to be a thing and that's good. It's something I did with Heavy Armor Master long ago, where it was 1+Proficiency Bonus. Thinking about it more, less criticals is going to have an effect on minion hordes. A whole bunch of guys is likely to be a bit less effective now that they can't critical you... which I think is not a bad thing. I doubt we are going to be getting a bunch of low-level dudes with rechargeables, but maybe they'll find other ways of making them interesting without resorting just boosting damage. Also makes stuff that gives advantage to horde-ish foes less of a problem since you are going to get fewer damage spikes from crits. [/QUOTE]
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