The feats question is interesting... I think that the attempt to "fix" feats vs. ASI is to make every single feat into a half-feat, so you always at least get a +1 to one stat even if you also take another useful feature. As I recall, they even changed it so that an ASI is, itself, just a feat that you can take multiple times.
I think it’s almost every feat. The level 1 feats will not include an asi.
The feats question is interesting... I think that the attempt to "fix" feats vs. ASI is to make every single feat into a half-feat, so you always at least get a +1 to one stat even if you also take another useful feature. As I recall, they even changed it so that an ASI is, itself, just a feat that you can take multiple times.
This is good because it means they've opened up design space. Now they can print feats that aren't half-feats that are even stronger than the full feats we have now. It also means lackluster half-feats from before, like Keen Mind, needed to be buffed to keep up.
I’ll be checking out the books (the monster manual especially) out of curiosity. As everyone else transitions away from 5e, I’ll likely be forced to as well if I want to continue playing online and whatnot. No hard feelings there — the games, after all, will be very similar.
I‘ve also been trying out lots of new RPGs — not to replace D&D, but to give me a better understanding of the hobby as a whole. I’ve had some really positive experiences so far, but there are always very few people playing these smaller systems. In the end, I’ll probably just grumble a little and buy the books like everyone else.
I’ll slowly transition from 5e to one dnd, thats if there are online pdfs for them so that’ll probably take some time. I also don’t feel like learning new ru,es but if they are just revisions then I’m fine with that.
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I think it’s almost every feat. The level 1 feats will not include an asi.
This is good because it means they've opened up design space. Now they can print feats that aren't half-feats that are even stronger than the full feats we have now. It also means lackluster half-feats from before, like Keen Mind, needed to be buffed to keep up.
I’ll be checking out the books (the monster manual especially) out of curiosity. As everyone else transitions away from 5e, I’ll likely be forced to as well if I want to continue playing online and whatnot. No hard feelings there — the games, after all, will be very similar.
I‘ve also been trying out lots of new RPGs — not to replace D&D, but to give me a better understanding of the hobby as a whole. I’ve had some really positive experiences so far, but there are always very few people playing these smaller systems. In the end, I’ll probably just grumble a little and buy the books like everyone else.
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I’ll slowly transition from 5e to one dnd, thats if there are online pdfs for them so that’ll probably take some time. I also don’t feel like learning new ru,es but if they are just revisions then I’m fine with that.
no more time for dnd