DND_Reborn
The High Aldwin
@CubicsRube
My progression is +2,2,3,3,3,4,4,4,5,5,5,6,6,6,7,7,7,8,8,8.
An easy way to remember it is if you think of including a level "0", then 0 - 2 is +2, and every three levels +1 higher.
This way, the default +3 max at cap 16, with +8 proficiency, you also get the RAW +11. Like yours, for the +4 racial max at 18, you get a +12 at the highest levels, but I am okay with that.
The +3 flat expertise is a simpler rule (like you, I prefer to keep it as simple as possible) and I might adopt it.
With that in mind though, I might return to the RAW proficiency progression. It would cap the normal bonus at +9 without racial boost or using the feat, but I find currently in our high level game we are succeeding way too much at stuff and it isn't much of a challenge in a lot of ways. We also use a good amount of magic, so a lower bonus would help reign that in.
My progression is +2,2,3,3,3,4,4,4,5,5,5,6,6,6,7,7,7,8,8,8.
An easy way to remember it is if you think of including a level "0", then 0 - 2 is +2, and every three levels +1 higher.
This way, the default +3 max at cap 16, with +8 proficiency, you also get the RAW +11. Like yours, for the +4 racial max at 18, you get a +12 at the highest levels, but I am okay with that.
The +3 flat expertise is a simpler rule (like you, I prefer to keep it as simple as possible) and I might adopt it.
With that in mind though, I might return to the RAW proficiency progression. It would cap the normal bonus at +9 without racial boost or using the feat, but I find currently in our high level game we are succeeding way too much at stuff and it isn't much of a challenge in a lot of ways. We also use a good amount of magic, so a lower bonus would help reign that in.