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Natural Weapons, How Much Value Is There To Actually Having Them?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stormonu" data-source="post: 9189711" data-attributes="member: 52734"><p>I don't think I'd want to give rider abilities to natural weapons for just anyone. I think creating a "Naturally Armed" fighting style (available to the Fighter, Ranger, Paladin? and Barbarian) that grants some ability, perhaps a feat and maybe a few Battlemaster maneuvers, a way for Monks to use them as martial arts weapons or some sneak attack options would be sufficient to make them an interesting and viable choice or even as a supplemental ability.</p><p></p><p>Having a tabaxi paladin fighting scimitar + claws, a tabaxi rogue fighting with bare claws, a tabaxi monk fighting tooth and claw, a two-knifed fighter and a two-handed sword fighter all should be able to end up packing around the same punch when all is said and done, but they may all have to go slightly different paths to reach it. Meanwhile, the tabaxi wizard whose going around threatening to claw commoners shouldn't strike that much fear for what their claws do - until he fires them 30' feet down range like poison darts...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stormonu, post: 9189711, member: 52734"] I don't think I'd want to give rider abilities to natural weapons for just anyone. I think creating a "Naturally Armed" fighting style (available to the Fighter, Ranger, Paladin? and Barbarian) that grants some ability, perhaps a feat and maybe a few Battlemaster maneuvers, a way for Monks to use them as martial arts weapons or some sneak attack options would be sufficient to make them an interesting and viable choice or even as a supplemental ability. Having a tabaxi paladin fighting scimitar + claws, a tabaxi rogue fighting with bare claws, a tabaxi monk fighting tooth and claw, a two-knifed fighter and a two-handed sword fighter all should be able to end up packing around the same punch when all is said and done, but they may all have to go slightly different paths to reach it. Meanwhile, the tabaxi wizard whose going around threatening to claw commoners shouldn't strike that much fear for what their claws do - until he fires them 30' feet down range like poison darts... [/QUOTE]
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