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<blockquote data-quote="Laurefindel" data-source="post: 7623656" data-attributes="member: 67296"><p>You know, I was about to reply something like “that’s dumb, who would *not* take versatile as a fighting style?”, but the more I thought about it, the more it made sense. The best way to avoid stacking fighting styles (which is a concern of mine I haven’t addressed in this thread yet) is to give already existing fighting styles. This way you can’t stack them with themselves.</p><p></p><p>So, who would take dueling on its own? Everyone going for finesse weapons would.</p><p>Who would take GWF on it’s own? Everyone going after heavy weapons would (for GWM, polearm master, reach, high damage dice etc).</p><p>Who would take defense on it’s own? Dual weilders might, so would 2-h weapon users or Dex-based characters.</p><p>Who would take protection on it’s own. Hum that’s a good question. But who *does* take protection in the first place anyway? This way you might actually see some use of it...</p><p></p><p>This all holds true as long as no upcoming versatile master feat gives versatile weapons the finesse or heavy property however.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laurefindel, post: 7623656, member: 67296"] You know, I was about to reply something like “that’s dumb, who would *not* take versatile as a fighting style?”, but the more I thought about it, the more it made sense. The best way to avoid stacking fighting styles (which is a concern of mine I haven’t addressed in this thread yet) is to give already existing fighting styles. This way you can’t stack them with themselves. So, who would take dueling on its own? Everyone going for finesse weapons would. Who would take GWF on it’s own? Everyone going after heavy weapons would (for GWM, polearm master, reach, high damage dice etc). Who would take defense on it’s own? Dual weilders might, so would 2-h weapon users or Dex-based characters. Who would take protection on it’s own. Hum that’s a good question. But who *does* take protection in the first place anyway? This way you might actually see some use of it... This all holds true as long as no upcoming versatile master feat gives versatile weapons the finesse or heavy property however. [/QUOTE]
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