Ricochet Explorer Oct 27, 2015 #71 n0nym said: Advantage/Disadvantage is such a great mechanic that for me it was worth quitting 3.5 / Pathfinder on its own. Combined with Bounded Accuracy and no mandatory magic items, it puts 5e far ahead its predecessors. Click to expand... My thoughts exactly.
n0nym said: Advantage/Disadvantage is such a great mechanic that for me it was worth quitting 3.5 / Pathfinder on its own. Combined with Bounded Accuracy and no mandatory magic items, it puts 5e far ahead its predecessors. Click to expand... My thoughts exactly.
D davout1805 Explorer Nov 20, 2015 #72 I use degrees of Advantage with a dice scale. See Flanking Advantages. I think it's a great compromise.
I use degrees of Advantage with a dice scale. See Flanking Advantages. I think it's a great compromise.