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<blockquote data-quote="Doctor Proctor" data-source="post: 4727532" data-attributes="member: 78547"><p>Yeah, one of the "explanations" for CON, if you need one, has to do with endurance. Remember, attacks in a round can just as easily be thought of as a flurry of several attacks over the course of your, with one of them connecting. In case of someone who takes Melee Training: CON, it could be thought of as someone who attacks so many times that they tire out the other guy, causing him to drop his guard.</p><p></p><p>The same works for DEX actually, except that it's perhaps a flurry of attacks that's so fast that some get through and hurt the guy.</p><p></p><p>As for the CHA one, I think Obryn hit the nail on the head. The only people who would usually go Melee Training:CHA would be Chaladins, Bards, Warlocks and Sorcerers, as that's their primary stat. Since they're already to an extent channeling something to help them attack, this feat would just represent them channeling that power for basic melee attacks, instead of just their class attacks. It's not that much of a stretch, and it's definitely not "I'm so good looking, I hit you."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doctor Proctor, post: 4727532, member: 78547"] Yeah, one of the "explanations" for CON, if you need one, has to do with endurance. Remember, attacks in a round can just as easily be thought of as a flurry of several attacks over the course of your, with one of them connecting. In case of someone who takes Melee Training: CON, it could be thought of as someone who attacks so many times that they tire out the other guy, causing him to drop his guard. The same works for DEX actually, except that it's perhaps a flurry of attacks that's so fast that some get through and hurt the guy. As for the CHA one, I think Obryn hit the nail on the head. The only people who would usually go Melee Training:CHA would be Chaladins, Bards, Warlocks and Sorcerers, as that's their primary stat. Since they're already to an extent channeling something to help them attack, this feat would just represent them channeling that power for basic melee attacks, instead of just their class attacks. It's not that much of a stretch, and it's definitely not "I'm so good looking, I hit you." [/QUOTE]
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