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<blockquote data-quote="Imaro" data-source="post: 7521402" data-attributes="member: 48965"><p>The first option seems like it's addressing an example vs. the wider issue, mainly that epic or mythical powers are inherent in most if not all Epic destinies? Time travel, stopping death, resurrection and more would all have to be vetted as unusable. </p><p></p><p>The second option isn't just refluffing it's more akin to houseruling as these objects would (I assume) ignore rules many of the 4e rules that apply to objects. But yes this may be viable as long as you are running in a high magic/high fantasy campaign.</p><p></p><p>The last option... redefine the mechanics of the game so that the nature of death/dying changes for a PC once per day (or however many times the PC can use said power). </p><p></p><p>I'll just say these options don't seem anywhere near as easy as choosing not to use Epic Boons.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You sure about that?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Epic Destinies are part of the game... you are required to select one... correct? That's not strongly supporting that's requiring it. Sure anything can be changed with enough houserules and reskins but the point is that that isn't easy and 5e doesn't require that level of tinkering to get either style to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imaro, post: 7521402, member: 48965"] The first option seems like it's addressing an example vs. the wider issue, mainly that epic or mythical powers are inherent in most if not all Epic destinies? Time travel, stopping death, resurrection and more would all have to be vetted as unusable. The second option isn't just refluffing it's more akin to houseruling as these objects would (I assume) ignore rules many of the 4e rules that apply to objects. But yes this may be viable as long as you are running in a high magic/high fantasy campaign. The last option... redefine the mechanics of the game so that the nature of death/dying changes for a PC once per day (or however many times the PC can use said power). I'll just say these options don't seem anywhere near as easy as choosing not to use Epic Boons. You sure about that? Epic Destinies are part of the game... you are required to select one... correct? That's not strongly supporting that's requiring it. Sure anything can be changed with enough houserules and reskins but the point is that that isn't easy and 5e doesn't require that level of tinkering to get either style to work. [/QUOTE]
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