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<blockquote data-quote="Hussar" data-source="post: 7773119" data-attributes="member: 22779"><p>Oh, yeah, I get that. And you're right, it's not in the "must take" column. Just kinda shading up there.</p><p></p><p>I mean, if melee rangers were say, 50% of rangers, then it's unlikely that SS would be so popular. That would mean that nearly all ranged rangers take SS and that would be bad, IMO. </p><p></p><p>Honestly, I think, at a guess, it leans towards the notion that there just aren't that many feats that appeal to rangers. When you look at the other classes, most of the Top 3 feats are spread out pretty close - all in the 10-15% range. Fair enough, that means that nothing is particularly standing out.</p><p></p><p>That Warcaster strongly outnumbers other feats for a number of classes is kinda worrying to me. Again, it speaks to the idea that the benefit (or perceived benefit anyway) of Warcaster is so great that it overshadows everything else. And the same seems apparently true of Sharpshooter for rangers. Not that it's truly a balance issue, but, rather, it's perceived as being the "obvious" choice if you see what I mean.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure if there is an actual problem here. Probably not since, as you say, even for rangers, 70% don't take sharpshooter. It's just that there seems to be a couple of feat/class combinations that seem a bit... dominant. To me, this simply means that the game could probably use a few feats tailored to those classes to sort of level the playing field as it were. Dominant elements tends to lead to cookie cutter characters and I would prefer a bit more variation at the table.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hussar, post: 7773119, member: 22779"] Oh, yeah, I get that. And you're right, it's not in the "must take" column. Just kinda shading up there. I mean, if melee rangers were say, 50% of rangers, then it's unlikely that SS would be so popular. That would mean that nearly all ranged rangers take SS and that would be bad, IMO. Honestly, I think, at a guess, it leans towards the notion that there just aren't that many feats that appeal to rangers. When you look at the other classes, most of the Top 3 feats are spread out pretty close - all in the 10-15% range. Fair enough, that means that nothing is particularly standing out. That Warcaster strongly outnumbers other feats for a number of classes is kinda worrying to me. Again, it speaks to the idea that the benefit (or perceived benefit anyway) of Warcaster is so great that it overshadows everything else. And the same seems apparently true of Sharpshooter for rangers. Not that it's truly a balance issue, but, rather, it's perceived as being the "obvious" choice if you see what I mean. I'm not sure if there is an actual problem here. Probably not since, as you say, even for rangers, 70% don't take sharpshooter. It's just that there seems to be a couple of feat/class combinations that seem a bit... dominant. To me, this simply means that the game could probably use a few feats tailored to those classes to sort of level the playing field as it were. Dominant elements tends to lead to cookie cutter characters and I would prefer a bit more variation at the table. [/QUOTE]
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