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<blockquote data-quote="Xeviat" data-source="post: 6859303" data-attributes="member: 57494"><p>Multiple attacks is fun. Multiple attacks also flattens out the weapon user's (except single weapon rogues') damage curve. That's good. A damage on miss effect could have done the same.</p><p></p><p>Now I do like that each of the classes attack a little differently. Fighters make more attacks. Paladins have bigger attacks. Rangers have ... Barbarians have bigger crits. Rogues have even bigger single attacks (or two with twfing). Monks have a pile of attacks (until the Fighter matches them). So that's pretty cool.</p><p></p><p>But this also means different classes have widely different strengths in their OAs. Rogues have huge OAs. Clerics have good OAs too. Paladins are almost as good, though better if they're willing to drop a smite (can they drop a smite during a Reaction?). Barbarians are good if they can get a crit, or they're raging. Fighters and Monks have weak OAs.</p><p></p><p>I'd rather not give a full attack on an OA. Maybe instead "Extra Attack" could also grant extra Reactions. What would the consequences of that be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xeviat, post: 6859303, member: 57494"] Multiple attacks is fun. Multiple attacks also flattens out the weapon user's (except single weapon rogues') damage curve. That's good. A damage on miss effect could have done the same. Now I do like that each of the classes attack a little differently. Fighters make more attacks. Paladins have bigger attacks. Rangers have ... Barbarians have bigger crits. Rogues have even bigger single attacks (or two with twfing). Monks have a pile of attacks (until the Fighter matches them). So that's pretty cool. But this also means different classes have widely different strengths in their OAs. Rogues have huge OAs. Clerics have good OAs too. Paladins are almost as good, though better if they're willing to drop a smite (can they drop a smite during a Reaction?). Barbarians are good if they can get a crit, or they're raging. Fighters and Monks have weak OAs. I'd rather not give a full attack on an OA. Maybe instead "Extra Attack" could also grant extra Reactions. What would the consequences of that be? [/QUOTE]
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