Your theory presumes your action and your allies action do the same damage and if that is true you are correct. When this is used it will not be the case though. Fore example a 13th level cleric in plate and shield running shield of faith and with access to the shield spell (AC27) engages someone. Said cleric can attack for about 8 damage or throw a cantrip for about 20 damage (on a save, less with an attack cantrip). If the cleric turns that attack over to a Rogue with a crossbow, that is going to average about 34 and it is an attack so it is generally more likely to land and comes with a chance to crit.The real translation of 4e Commander's Strike would be something like "You use your action to empower an ally. That ally can use their reaction to immediately attack as if taking the attack action on their turn." Now you're using up your full action damage potential to let an ally use their full action damage potential at the cost of a reaction. I don't see any serious balance issues with this sort of ability.
I'd say a "general theory," like a general relative theory of party comp, could be boiled down to
The ratio of "Frontline/fighter-types/combat classes" to "casters, experts, and other support classes" should be 1:1. That is, for every caster, skill monkey, healer there should be a meat shield, er, I mean, warrior/fightery 'in your face" type to run interference and blocking for them.
So, ye olde [a.k.a. "classic"] party comp still stands. If you have...
1 Mage
1 Cleric
1 Thief
Then you need/"should" have...
1 Fighter
1 Fighter or Paladin or Ranger (or martial/combat focused cleric)
1 Fighter or Barbarian or Monk (or martial/combat focused druid)
Your party will almost certainly all survive...or most of them will...as long as you don't split the party![]()
I mean, yes, it will be used when the damage from your ally is going to be better than your own damage. That's the point. Where I disagree is that this must make the ability unbalanced.Your theory presumes your action and your allies action do the same damage and if that is true you are correct. When this is used it will not be the case though. Fore example a 13th level cleric in plate and shield running shield of faith and with access to the shield spell (AC27) engages someone. Said cleric can attack for about 8 damage or throw a cantrip for about 20 damage (on a save, less with an attack cantrip). If the cleric turns that attack over to a Rogue with a crossbow, that is going to average about 34 and it is an attack so it is generally more likely to land and comes with a chance to crit.
When it will be used is when the damage is lopsided. I don't see a raging barbarian giving up his 2 attacks to let the wizard stab someone with his dagger.
...because the elf listening post will never hear seven variously-equipped adventurers trying to sneak by?Also, numbers matter. A 6 (minimum) or 7 person party is going to function better and get further (and contain more diverse talent and skill to draw from) than a 4 or 3 person party.
Complete side note here, but for some reason this prompted a thought: what about a leviathan-like or kraken-like monster who isn't in fact trying to eat the people on boats but is instead trying to eat the boats themselves because it gets its nutrition from the wood they're made of?The hungry leviathan would probably prefer to swallow the boat with seven adventurers on it than the one with three.
they are also likely to eat mangrove trees near the side fo shoreline as well as coconut trees.Complete side note here, but for some reason this prompted a thought: what about a leviathan-like or kraken-like monster who isn't in fact trying to eat the people on boats but is instead trying to eat the boats themselves because it gets its nutrition from the wood they're made of?
The passengers and crew are merely collateral damage.
/side note
And driftwood brought downstream by rivers; but tasty tasty boats still make the best meals!they are also likely to eat mangrove trees near the side fo shoreline as well as coconut trees.
also, they are like an all you can eat buffet.And driftwood brought downstream by rivers; but tasty tasty boats still make the best meals!![]()
It is not a matter of can. It is a matter of must. That is what I do not like.What on earth can be wrong with parties taking a day - hell, a week or a month or a season - off between adventures?