so im building a feat that increases two ability scores but to kind of balance it out i want to make it that the score can not be increase past 16 by this feat, so in other words this exact wording "Your Charisma score increases by 2 and your Intelligence score increases by 1. An ability score cannot be increased beyond 16 this way." is there a way to limit the increase to NOT go beyond 16 or is that too advanced for DNDbeyond?
so im building a feat that increases two ability scores but to kind of balance it out i want to make it that the score can not be increase past 16 by this feat, so in other words this exact wording "Your Charisma score increases by 2 and your Intelligence score increases by 1. An ability score cannot be increased beyond 16 this way." is there a way to limit the increase to NOT go beyond 16 or is that too advanced for DNDbeyond?
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AlumniIt's too advanced, yes. You just have to trust that the players will read and follow the rules.