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why paladins (smite) are powerful: action economy efficiency
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<blockquote data-quote="Dausuul" data-source="post: 7591816" data-attributes="member: 58197"><p>It isn't really the damage that's the issue; the smite spells carry rider effects that make up for the small loss of damage. The problem is the bonus action, the concentration requirement (?!?), and the fact that you risk missing with all attacks and losing the spell.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I entirely agree that the smite spells and the regular smite should work the same way. However, I would not just take the spell rules and apply them to smite--that's going too far in the other direction. The spells are kinda crap.</p><p></p><p>I like requiring a bonus action to declare a smite on that turn. If one were to get rid of the concentration requirement, and not expend a spell or slot unless you actually hit, I think that would go far to bring smite into balance. It would be a little tricky to figure out the exact wording of the rules, but that seems like a reasonable place to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dausuul, post: 7591816, member: 58197"] It isn't really the damage that's the issue; the smite spells carry rider effects that make up for the small loss of damage. The problem is the bonus action, the concentration requirement (?!?), and the fact that you risk missing with all attacks and losing the spell. I entirely agree that the smite spells and the regular smite should work the same way. However, I would not just take the spell rules and apply them to smite--that's going too far in the other direction. The spells are kinda crap. I like requiring a bonus action to declare a smite on that turn. If one were to get rid of the concentration requirement, and not expend a spell or slot unless you actually hit, I think that would go far to bring smite into balance. It would be a little tricky to figure out the exact wording of the rules, but that seems like a reasonable place to me. [/QUOTE]
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