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Was the Rune Knight (in Tasha's) "over-nerfed"?
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<blockquote data-quote="ECMO3" data-source="post: 8406952" data-attributes="member: 7030563"><p>If they are all within 30 feet and if they are all damaged every turn sure. IME it is usually a low AC tank that benefits most from TS. Other characters do if/when they get hit (or disabled) but most turns in a party of 5 you are not going to have all of them taking damage every turn.</p><p></p><p>A Fey Wanderer can't keep up buff wise, but he is extremely disruptive able able to do a lot of damage and exercise a lot of control. They can sideline enemies for an entire fight with Charm, positioning and frightened effects and in terms of volume in a large fight they can take multiple enemies out of it or severely limit their actions. In a small fight they can have have 3 frightened effects and one or more charm effects running on a single enemy. His movement is extremely limited due to the frightened, he can't attack the Ranger or the Charmer and if he somehow manages to attack someone else it is with disadvantage. The enemies have trouble doing damage because they can't attack the charmer and can't get to anyone else. </p><p></p><p>Take a Dragon for example. With help from a wizard or cleric you can usually burn through his legendaries in one turn. If he tries dragonfear turn it back on him and he can't approach the party. You and everyone who goes after him in the intiative order attack him and then the Fey charm him again. Have the Fey end their turn close to the party members and he can't use his breath weapon (can't harm charmer). When he saves against a charm (and he gets hit with multiple a turn) throw another frightened on him so you have multiple instances of frightened running too and he needs to make more than one save to break the frightened condition. </p><p></p><p>This is one example against a big boss, but there are a lot of examples like this. I did not realize this until we played with one. We have an enchanter in the party too and there is a ton of synergy there that would not be there with a different class presumably.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ECMO3, post: 8406952, member: 7030563"] If they are all within 30 feet and if they are all damaged every turn sure. IME it is usually a low AC tank that benefits most from TS. Other characters do if/when they get hit (or disabled) but most turns in a party of 5 you are not going to have all of them taking damage every turn. A Fey Wanderer can't keep up buff wise, but he is extremely disruptive able able to do a lot of damage and exercise a lot of control. They can sideline enemies for an entire fight with Charm, positioning and frightened effects and in terms of volume in a large fight they can take multiple enemies out of it or severely limit their actions. In a small fight they can have have 3 frightened effects and one or more charm effects running on a single enemy. His movement is extremely limited due to the frightened, he can't attack the Ranger or the Charmer and if he somehow manages to attack someone else it is with disadvantage. The enemies have trouble doing damage because they can't attack the charmer and can't get to anyone else. Take a Dragon for example. With help from a wizard or cleric you can usually burn through his legendaries in one turn. If he tries dragonfear turn it back on him and he can't approach the party. You and everyone who goes after him in the intiative order attack him and then the Fey charm him again. Have the Fey end their turn close to the party members and he can't use his breath weapon (can't harm charmer). When he saves against a charm (and he gets hit with multiple a turn) throw another frightened on him so you have multiple instances of frightened running too and he needs to make more than one save to break the frightened condition. This is one example against a big boss, but there are a lot of examples like this. I did not realize this until we played with one. We have an enchanter in the party too and there is a ton of synergy there that would not be there with a different class presumably. [/QUOTE]
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