Hey everyone! New community member here, just supported the kickstarter because I love Morrus' stuff and see a lot of cool potential in LU.
One question I have is: How might original 5e subclasses interact with LU A5e classes, and how are you all, the community, planning on running them?
For example, I have a player that really wants to be a beastmaster ranger (and don't we all?). However, I look at the LU beastmaster and I instantly like the TCE beastmaster (or, more specifically, the Primal Companion) better. I don't like the temp HP mechanic as much as a flat, easy way of calculating HP, and I think Bestial Fury just works better than Friend of a Friend.
Or, say I want to being my favorite wizard subclass, the bladesinger, into LU.
How far does backwards compatibility go? Would you all just use the original subclass features, adapt features to fit better with the LU design philosophy, or something else altogether? Is there anything that we're supposed to do, listed in the forums or books that I haven't found? Should this all be done on an individualized and case-by-case basis?
I'm eager to see what you all think
One question I have is: How might original 5e subclasses interact with LU A5e classes, and how are you all, the community, planning on running them?
For example, I have a player that really wants to be a beastmaster ranger (and don't we all?). However, I look at the LU beastmaster and I instantly like the TCE beastmaster (or, more specifically, the Primal Companion) better. I don't like the temp HP mechanic as much as a flat, easy way of calculating HP, and I think Bestial Fury just works better than Friend of a Friend.
Or, say I want to being my favorite wizard subclass, the bladesinger, into LU.
How far does backwards compatibility go? Would you all just use the original subclass features, adapt features to fit better with the LU design philosophy, or something else altogether? Is there anything that we're supposed to do, listed in the forums or books that I haven't found? Should this all be done on an individualized and case-by-case basis?
I'm eager to see what you all think