Crothian
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Improved initiative as everyone knows gives +4 to all iniative rolls. Is this bonus to high?
There are four basic rolls that everyone makes involving the d20 and these rolls are all very common. Attack rolls, skill rolls, saving throw rolls, and initiative rolls. All get bonuses dependant on attributes. Attack Rolls and Saving throws go up automatically with level increases. Skills go up with level increases if the character decides they go up. The skills they use more, are usually the ones they increase the most. All of them can be increased with feats. Base attack can only be increased with weapon focus and that is only +1 for one weapon (Weapon Finesse can be used on some weapons to switch the attribute, so that also helps a little). Saving throws can be increased either all getting +1, or one getting +2. Skills can either get a +2 bonus from a single feat (Skill Focus), or two specific skills can get +2 (like Alertness). Initiative is has Improved Initiative which gives +4.
Breaking it down to what the bonuses mean. Weapon Focus give attack rolls the equivilent of +1 to 2 levels (fighters getting +1 each level, wizards getting it every two). For skills the +2 means either the equivilent 2 levels or 4 levels (class skill or cross class skill). Saving throws grant +2 which is either 4 levels or 6 levels depending on a good or bad save progression. Since Initiative doesn't increase with level it's by far the best in comparison this way. Besides the feat the only other way to increase iniative is by increasing Dex. One would have to increase their Dex 8 points to get +4 bonus as opposed to increasing strength 2 for the attack bonus that weapon focus gives, or a stat +4 for the approprioate skill or savingthrow increase.
The only other feats that gives a +4 bonuses are for very specific reasons. Combat casting for concentration checks only when casting defensively. Resist poison +4 fort saves against poison.
I hope that made some sense. It's been a long day. Is it unbalanced? Should it only be +2? Am I making a big deal out of nothing? Are you wondering what this crazy guy from Ohio is smoking?
There are four basic rolls that everyone makes involving the d20 and these rolls are all very common. Attack rolls, skill rolls, saving throw rolls, and initiative rolls. All get bonuses dependant on attributes. Attack Rolls and Saving throws go up automatically with level increases. Skills go up with level increases if the character decides they go up. The skills they use more, are usually the ones they increase the most. All of them can be increased with feats. Base attack can only be increased with weapon focus and that is only +1 for one weapon (Weapon Finesse can be used on some weapons to switch the attribute, so that also helps a little). Saving throws can be increased either all getting +1, or one getting +2. Skills can either get a +2 bonus from a single feat (Skill Focus), or two specific skills can get +2 (like Alertness). Initiative is has Improved Initiative which gives +4.
Breaking it down to what the bonuses mean. Weapon Focus give attack rolls the equivilent of +1 to 2 levels (fighters getting +1 each level, wizards getting it every two). For skills the +2 means either the equivilent 2 levels or 4 levels (class skill or cross class skill). Saving throws grant +2 which is either 4 levels or 6 levels depending on a good or bad save progression. Since Initiative doesn't increase with level it's by far the best in comparison this way. Besides the feat the only other way to increase iniative is by increasing Dex. One would have to increase their Dex 8 points to get +4 bonus as opposed to increasing strength 2 for the attack bonus that weapon focus gives, or a stat +4 for the approprioate skill or savingthrow increase.
The only other feats that gives a +4 bonuses are for very specific reasons. Combat casting for concentration checks only when casting defensively. Resist poison +4 fort saves against poison.
I hope that made some sense. It's been a long day. Is it unbalanced? Should it only be +2? Am I making a big deal out of nothing? Are you wondering what this crazy guy from Ohio is smoking?
